More than half of U.S. teens living in households with firearms believe they can access and load a firearm at home. Even when their parents report storing all firearms locked and unloaded, more than one-third of teens still believe they could access and load one. These are the main findings…
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Ukraine’s Lyut’ Brigade deploys Spanish BMR M-600 armored vehicles
The Ukrainian National Police’s assault unit, the Lyut’ (“Fury”) Brigade, has received Spanish Pegaso BMR M-600 armored personnel carriers, Militarnyi reported. The deployment was confirmed by a military-focused Telegram channel, Tysk, which shared a photo showing the vehicle equipped with a…
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‘Secret patients’ Belarusian hospitals have quietly treated Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine — including a commander linked to Bucha killings
Hundreds of Russian soldiers have received medical treatment in Belarus since the start of Moscow’s full-scale war in Ukraine, according to documents obtained by the Belarusian Investigative Center. Wounded troops were admitted to Belarusian…
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Zelensky enacts NSDC sanctions against those involved in Russification of Ukrainian children
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has enacted a decision by the National Security and Defense Council to impose sanctions on individuals and legal entities involved in the policy of Russification of Ukrainian children.
The corresponding decree No. 395/2025 “On…
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How does your country generate electricity?
The European Union is no longer generating electricity in the manner it did two decades ago.
Nuclear-powered generation shrank to 23% of the EU’s energy mix last year, down from 32% in 2000, while coal-fired generation declined to 12% from 30%…
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Ginger vs. Cancer: Natural compound targets tumor metabolism
Looking to nature for answers to complex questions can reveal new and unprecedented results that can even affect cells on molecular levels.
For instance, human cells oxidize glucose to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), an energy source necessary for life. Cancer cells produce ATP through…
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These Are the Top Pizza Places in Europe—and Why You Won’t Find a Single Italian Spot on the List
Grab your napkins, maybe some crushed red pepper, and a little extra Parmesan, because it’s time to celebrate the 50 best pizza places in Europe, excluding Italy.
Yes, you read that correctly. 50 Top Pizza‘s list of the best pizzerias in Europe…
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EU Targeting Deal To Lower Oil Price Cap For Russia By G7 Summit Next Week
The European Commission has presented new sanctions against Russia to the 27 EU member states, highlighted by a lowering of the cap on the price of Russian oil, as the bloc looks to find a unanimous agreement on the measures before the end of the month.
The key proposal in this round, the 18th…
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Today, seriously wounded, injured soldiers return from captivity to Ukraine
Photo: t.me/landforcesofukraine
On Tuesday, the first stage of the return of seriously wounded and injured soldiers from Russian captivity took place, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
“We are…
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Yermak, Vatican Secretary of State discuss return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, held a phone conversation with Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin to discuss the crucial issue of returning Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.
That’s according to the Office of the…
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