As the number of Palestinians killed in the Israel-Hamas war continues to rise, social media users are falsely claiming that a Harvard University study has determined that hundreds of thousands in the Gaza…
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Aimless wandering is actually good for the brain
The brain is a complex organ. Not only is it made up of multiple parts, all of which have important roles to play in processing information, but the way that the brain learns can also change based on what activities you’re taking part in.
For the longest time, the act of zoning out…
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The Netherlands, Belgium hand Ukraine two minesweepers
The Netherlands and Belgium have handed over two minesweeping vessels to Ukraine.
Dutch Minister of Defense Ruben Brekelmans reported this via X, Ukrinform reports.
“The Netherlands and Belgium are transferring two minehunters to Ukraine. A vital contribution to…
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Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer than before in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a mild to moderate season. However, anyone who comes in contact with toxic algae can face health risks. And 2014, when toxins from algae blooms contaminated the water…
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Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
Federal scientists released their annual forecast for Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms on June 26, 2025, and they expect a mild to moderate season. However, anyone who comes in contact with the blooms can face health risks, and it’s worth remembering that 2014, when toxins from algae…
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Three Palestinians killed in occupied West Bank in clashes with Jewish settlers
CCTV footage released by a human rights group on Thursday showed Israeli settlers attacking Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank.
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US State Department adviser wanted to fund French far-right leader Marine Le Pen – POLITICO
Typically in France, defendants can have their punishment temporarily lifted by appealing a verdict, when they return to being presumed innocent. But the court made the rare — though not unprecedented — decision that Le Pen’s crimes were so grave and the risk of recidivism so high that…
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American absence at climate talks met with regret — and relief – POLITICO
“The old U.S. would back up the EU on many issues. But you’ve seen how they now behave in other fora,” said one European negotiator at the United Nations climate talks in Bonn, Germany, where countries were preparing the ground for…
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How ‘The Bachelor’ Ukraine Changed TV, Attitudes Towards War Veterans
With his camera-ready looks and natural charm, Oleksandr “Teren” Budko seemed like a perfect fit to be selected as the man in the spotlight for the most recently aired season of The Bachelor in Ukraine. But there was a twist: Budko is a…Continue Reading
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EU leaders call for tougher sanctions against Russia
EU leaders, during a summit in Brussels, called on member states to strengthen restrictive measures against Russia to restrain its capabilities to wage a war of aggression, and in this context welcomed the adoption of the 17th package of EU sanctions against the aggressor state. At the same…
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