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Saudi Arabia has said it enjoys “full rights” along with Kuwait to a disputed gas field in the resource-rich Gulf, pushing back against claims by Iran, state media reported late Tuesday. The field, known as Arash in Iran and Dorra in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, falls under “joint ownership between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia […]
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The national government still doesn’t consider the defense industry strategically important, a top executive has said
American defense contractors are likely to get up to half of Berlin’s €100 billion ($109 billion) military modernization fund, the CEO of a German tank-parts manufacturer has warned, accusing the country’s government of lacking strategic vision for the domestic industry.
“I don’t believe that much of the money will be left over for the German industry,” Susanne Wiegand of Renk Group told reporters in Munich on Monday.
Last week, Michelle Obama, the politician, issued a formal position statement on Twitter regarding…
A senior adviser to Beijing claimed that Chinese officials are intent on pushing Putin to back down from nuclear sabre rattling in a bid to repair their lagging relationship with Europe
Fifteen people died and four were missing after torrential rain lashed the metropolis of Chongqing and swathes of southwestern China, local officials and state media said Wednesday. China has for weeks been hit by extreme weather — from heavy rains to intense heatwaves — the frequency of which is increasing as global temperatures soar. Residents […]
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Alex Jones and her ex-boyfriend Steve Jones suffered an awkward reunion on Tuesday evening as she interviewed him about his new book on The One Show.
Luke Mortimer, from North Yorkshire, became a quad-amputee after meningitis and a team of big-hearted builders charity Band of Builders joined forces to adapt his home for his needs for free.
Two years ago, Arkansas grandmother Dena Daniels decided to live ‘her truth’ after being teased as a teenager for playing with dolls – and says she eats, sleeps and breaths Barbie.
Only eight matches were completed on Tuesday as rain lashed the All-England Club and restricted play to just Centre and No 1 Courts for the most part.
If you’re in the process of planning for retirement, there are certain expenses you probably know to account for, like housing, transportation, and of course, healthcare. But the latter may end up being costlier than you imagine. Here are some of the main reasons why.
1. Medicare won’t cover everything
Many people assume that once they’re eligible for Medicare, they’ll have all of their healthcare needs covered. But there are actually a number of services that Medicare won’t pay for at all.
Two U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters prepare to refuel from an HC-130J Combat King II during a training exercise at an undisclosed location on May 30, 2023.
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A top Pennsylvania school district is pushing its teachers to infuse critical race theory into classrooms through “racial equity learning resources” that argue America is systemically racist and condemn merit-based policies as “rooted in whiteness.”
Pittsburgh Public Schools, the state’s second-largest district, hosts on its website an array of “racial equity learning resources” that train educators on topics such as “whiteness” and how to be “culturally responsive as a white teacher.
This year’s installment of the annual “Pride Month” went completely over the top. The Los Angeles Dodgers invited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to their “Pride Night” to receive a “community service award.” After a grassroots backlash, the Dodgers disinvited them. After a different sort of backlash, the Dodgers reinvited them, but gave them the award an hour before game-time, in front of a mostly empty stadium.
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If you were a child or teen during the ’90s, you likely have at least a few Home Alone movie moments memorized by heart, like Catherine O’Hara’s “Kevin!!” scene. The first movie in the iconic series was released in November 1990, and the home used for filming still exists today.
Located in the suburbs of Chicago, the famous home last sold in 2012 for $1.585 million. While the house is not currently for sale, it’s estimated to be worth even more over a decade later.
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If a bathroom in your home looks like it was last updated during the disco era, you may be anxious to do something about it. However, according to BobVila.com, the average national cost of a bathroom remodel ranges from $6,621 to $16,773. And that’s not a high-end remodel. If you don’t have that kind of cash lying around right now, there’s good news. While you save up for a larger-scale remodeling job, there are a host of things you can do to bring the room into the 21st century.
In this episode, Charlie Kirk talks with Substack blogger Peachy Keenan to discuss the troubling influence of woke Hollywood. They analyze the Barbie movie, revealing how it promotes transgenderism and exposes children to progressive propaganda.
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The common feature of all totalitarian systems is neither concentration camps, secret police, nor mass surveillance – as horrifying as all these are.
A US federal judge in Louisiana has issued an injunction that effectively bars a number of key Biden officials from meeting with social media giants on matters of censorship.
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North Korea’s first reconnaissance satellite had “no military utility,” the South Korean military concluded on Wednesday after analyzing the wreckage it recovered from a failed launch.
Amman is aiming to exit troubled Attarat shale oil power plant contract which left it owing Beijing billions of dollars; project interest waned after natural gas deal with Israel
A search is underway for a man who went missing in Yosemite National Park over the weekend when he became separated from the group he was hiking with.
Researchers present the mechanisms by which SARS-CoV-2 could infect the brain and affect memory.
The man is accused of trying to buy satellite communication equipment that would help Ukrainian artillery locate and fire on Russian military units.
Headlines and issues that caught our eye.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) encountered a barrage of boos while campaigning for former President Donald Trump at a rally in his home state of South Carolina on Saturday. As he exited the stage, supporters expressed their disapproval by giving him a thumbs down.
Graham, who delivered a brief speech lasting approximately five minutes, faced boos from the crowd as he initially took the stage.
Upon reaching the podium, Graham had to pause as the booing overwhelmed his words.
While talking to the crowd in Pickens, SC, Graham said, “Let me tell you how you win an election, folks.
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The White House, usually drowning in political toxicity, got a dose of actual toxicity with a hazmat scare. The kicker? Cocaine hydrochloride was found. Was it to numb the pains of bad policies? Jokes aside, everyone’s asking – is this Hunter Biden’s doing? He’s no stranger to white powdery substances, after all. But wait, the substance is “non-hazardous,” says D.C. Emergency Medical. Sure, if you’re a Hollywood celebrity.
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As Americans gear up for the Fourth of July, they face an unexpected burden: soaring food costs due to unyielding inflation. According to the National Retail Foundation, per-person spending on Independence Day food has reached a record-breaking $93.34. That’s a staggering increase and a clear indication of the inflation strains felt by the American populace. Despite the Biden administration’s controversial claim that the cost of a Fourth of July cookout went down, the NRF’s survey contradicts this, showing an actual increase from the previous year.
I had double glazing installed in January 2022. I paid partly in cash, partly by bank transfer. After completion of the job, lots of problems came to light.
National Savings & Investments is boosting savers’ chances of winning Premium Bond prizes this summer, raising its prize fund rate to 4%.
Online records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Prisons said Mack, 40, was released Monday from a federal prison in Dublin, California, near San Francisco.
The “Pretty Woman” actress showered her husband Danny Moder with love over two decades since they said “I do” as she posted a sweet throwback snap.
The US leader and the president of the European Commission have built a “strong bond” in recent years, sources say
US President Joe Biden’s preferred choice for the next secretary general of NATO is European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, according to The Telegraph newspaper.
Biden and von der Leyen have built “a strong bond” in the past few years over issues such as China, Ukraine and climate change, the British outlet reported on Tuesday, citing NATO sources.
(SNews) – After snubbing its huge customer base to try to appeal to a tiny minority of “woke” transgenders, Bud Light is now doomed.
For all beermakers, the Fourth of July holiday is one of the biggest sales opportunities of the year.
But this year, sales of Bud Light spell doom for parent company Anheuser-Busch.
In the run-up to July 4th, the company tried a desperate ploy to, once again, appeal to customers through $15 rebates.
The rebates can be used on up to three cases of beer, with customers potentially getting $45 back.
Another clip of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush dismissing past concerns about the deadly Titan submersible has emerged, with the the exec filmed ignoring a loud bang on a prior mission.
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New York City restaurants could face fines of $50 to $250 if they include utensils, soy sauce, ketchup, and other plastic items in takeout orders if the customer did not ask for them. The new “Skip the Stuff” law is aimed at reducing plastic waste. Restaurants will only receive warnings for violating the law until July 1, 2024.
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In countries across Europe the number of people dying in the past year is far higher than the number who died during the ‘once in a century’ pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. But now, no one seems to care.
The post Across Europe Deaths Are Far Higher Now Than They Were in the ‘Pandemic Years’ of 2020 and 2021 appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Researchers developed a deep learning (DL) model to estimate 30.0-day mortality risk for pneumonia.
(SNews) – An American farmer is raising the alarm about U.S. food security and has issued a warning to the public that the United States is losing control of its own agriculture industry.
Despite lawmakers’ success in introducing legislation to address the issue, one U.S. farmer warns that China is still infiltrating “many, many acres” in rural America.
National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr. is warning that “China is quietly taking over” control of America’s food supply.
“They’re tapping into the American food structure and this country.
I’m a dentist and here are 5 products I tell patients to avoid buying- including charcoal toothpaste
Dr Surina Sehgal, from London, is a general and cosmetic dentist. Earlier this month, the TikTok star went viral when she filmed a video discussing the common dental hygiene products she avoids.
Norma Gibbons and daughter Dawn Gibbons, 52, lived in upstairs and downstairs flats in the same converted £1.4million house in Allfarthing Lane, Earlsfield, south London.
A substance found inside the White House tested positive for cocaine, according to a report.
The confidential documents stolen from schools and dumped online by ransomware gangs are raw, intimate and graphic. They describe student sexual assaults, psychiatric hospitalizations, abusive parents, truancy — even suicide attempts.
“Please do something,” begged a student in one leaked file, recalling the trauma of continually bumping into an ex-abuser at a school in Minneapolis. Other victims talked about wetting the bed or crying themselves to sleep.
Family heard bang as missile hit roof of their home, then fell into yard; mom says emotional harm more difficult to overcome than physical damage, vows not to leave border town
After a bit of a lull, officials, experts and commentators in Russia are again talking up the possibility, if not the imperative, of Russia using nuclear weapons against Ukraine or countries in the NATO alliance. In response to this latest wave of commentary and Russia’s deployment of tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, President Joe Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s threat to use nuclear weapons is “real.” All of this was just before an armed rebellion by the Wagner mercenary group cast further doubt on the command and control of the Russian military.
Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was nabbed shortly after the bloodshed, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing sources.