WAR

Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Journalists Hit in Unexpected Night Strike

In the early hours of Friday morning, an Israeli airstrike targeted a guesthouse in southeast Lebanon, killing three journalists. This attack, occurring around 3 a. m. , caught everyone off guard. The guesthouse, nestled among trees, had been rented by various media outlets to cover the ongoing conf

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

The Power of U. S. Support: What Ukrainians Hope For

Imagine being in Ukraine, fighting a war with Russia, and relying heavily on U. S. weapons to keep you safe. That's the situation many Ukrainians find themselves in. They're grateful for the help they've received so far, but they're also worried about what might happen after the upcoming U. S. presi

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Oct 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Discover the Best Bakeware Picks from Amazon's Wish List

As fall baking gets underway, many are updating their kitchen gear. Amazon’s “Most Wished For” section offers great ideas. Let’s explore some top picks. A fan favorite is the Souper Cubes Stoneware Single Serve Baking Dishes. These dishes are versatile, with silicone covers that keep food fresh

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Gaza's Progress Might Vanish, UN Warns

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) issued a stark warning that Israel's war in Gaza could wipe out over 69 years of progress. This means that crucial indicators like life expectancy, education, income, and living standards could drop to where they were in 1955. The UNDP emphasized that

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Only 14% Back Putin's Foreign Policy, Poll Finds

A recent poll by independent group Chronicles discovered that only 14% of Russians actually support President Vladimir Putin's foreign policies. This result is surprising because most Russians say they support Putin overall. The survey talked to 800 people and had a small margin of error. It showed

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Zelensky's Hopes: Stopping Airstrikes Could Lead to War End

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that if Russia stops attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure, it might signal Moscow's readiness to end the war. In a recent talk with journalists, he highlighted that both sides reducing their strikes on energy facilities could help cool down the co

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea Sends Troops to Russia: What's the Big Deal?

Alright, imagine this: North Korea and Russia, not exactly best buddies, but they're getting cozy. The U. S. confirmed that North Korean troops are in Russia. We're talking thousands of soldiers, like 3, 000 already there, and maybe 10, 000 by December. But why? What are they up to? Maybe they're ju

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Secret Role in Ukraine

U. S. defense chief Lloyd Austin recently revealed that North Korean troops have been spotted in Russia. This adds a new twist to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. South Korea first warned about this last week, saying North Korean commandos were heading to Ukraine to fight alongside Russia. "We're no

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Martha Stewart Says No to ‘The Golden Bachelorette’

Martha Stewart, known for her cooking prowess, isn't interested in finding love on a dating reality show. In a recent appearance on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, " she was asked about joining "The Golden Bachelorette. " Stewart's response was a firm "Absolutely not. " When host Andy Cohe

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Oct 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Olivia Munn Bares Scars, Found Her Strength

Actress Olivia Munn, who had a double mastectomy after a breast cancer diagnosis, has gone topless in a new ad for Skims. The campaign, released during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, shows Munn wearing Skims bras, including one that reveals her mastectomy scars. She shared that seeing her scars make

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