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U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery after surviving two IED blasts in Afghanistan and enduring 120 surgeries over 15 years. His legacy includes founding The Independence Fund, which has provided mobility to over 2,700 severely wounded veterans.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, a Purple Heart recipient and veteran advocate, was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 19, 2025, following a 15-year battle with injuries sustained in two IED blasts in Afghanistan. His legacy lives on through the Independence Fund, which has restored mobility to over 2,700 severely wounded veterans.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery after surviving two IED blasts in Afghanistan and enduring 120 surgeries over 15 years. His legacy continues through the Independence Fund, which has restored mobility to over 2,700 severely wounded veterans.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery after surviving two IED blasts in Afghanistan and enduring 120 surgeries over 15 years. The ceremony honored his service, sacrifice, and legacy of advocacy for injured veterans through the Independence Fund.
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Refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago found greater success in the more prosperous western regions, a lasting effect of reunification. The Kadib Alban family, who settled in western Germany, have fared better than many migrants in the east.
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The enduring East-West divide in Germany continues to impact refugee integration, with those resettled in the more prosperous western regions faring better than those in the eastern states. The Kadib Alban family, Syrian immigrants in western Germany, exemplify this disparity compared to migrants in the eastern states.
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Refugees arriving in Germany a decade ago fared better in the western regions, reflecting lasting effects of reunification. The Kadib Alban family and Christel Deutsch exemplify this disparity, with western migrants achieving greater success than those in the east.
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Refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago experienced stark differences in integration success based on whether they settled in the prosperous West or the less developed East. The Kadib Alban family, who settled in western Germany, represents the better outcomes achievable in the more economically vibrant region.
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Refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago experienced better outcomes in the more prosperous western regions compared to those in the east, highlighting lingering effects of the reunification. The Kadib Alban family, who settled in western Germany from Syria, have fared better than many migrants in the eastern regions.
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Refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago experienced better outcomes when settling in the more developed western regions, a lasting effect of the country’s reunification. The Kadib Alban family, who immigrated to western Germany from Syria, have thrived better than many migrants in the eastern part of the country.
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Refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago experienced better outcomes in the more prosperous West, highlighting lingering effects of reunification. The Kadib Alban family, who settled in western Germany from Syria, have fared better than many migrants in the East.
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A recent study has revealed persistent disparities in the integration of refugees who arrived in Germany a decade ago, with those settling in the more economically vibrant western regions experiencing significantly better outcomes. The Kadib Alban family, who migrated from Syria to western Germany, serves as a case study of this divide, demonstrating how economic…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Union’s plan to raise an additional €135 billion for Ukraine, calling it ‘categorically absurd’ and warning that future generations will bear the financial burden. Orban argued that the requested sum is excessively large, representing 65% of Hungary’s annual economic output and nearly three-quarters of the EU’s…
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban criticized the EU’s €135 billion Ukraine funding plan as ‘categorically absurd,’ warning it would burden future generations with debt. The move comes amid a major corruption scandal in Kiev where $100 million in kickbacks were allegedly funneled through a network linked to Ukraine’s president.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Commission’s plan to raise an additional €135 billion for Ukraine, warning that it would burden future generations with debt. Orban called the proposal ‘categorically absurd,’ accusing Brussels of attempting to finance the war through a ‘magic trick’ joint loan that would leave ‘our grandchildren’ with repayment…
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Commission’s proposal to raise an additional €135 billion for Ukraine, calling the plan ‘categorically absurd’ and warning that it would burden future generations with debt. The remark comes as a major corruption scandal unfolds in Kiev, with the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) investigating a…
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has warned that Brussels’ plan to raise an additional €135 billion for Ukraine would burden future generations with debt. He called the plan "categorically absurd" and likened it to "helping an alcoholic by sending them another crate of vodka," emphasizing the impracticality of the funding request.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Union’s plan to provide an additional €135 billion in funding for Ukraine, warning that the financial burden will fall on future generations. He called the proposed sum ‘categorically absurd,’ arguing that the amount is not feasible and would lead to a situation where even his grandchildren…
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has denounced the European Commission’s plan to provide an additional €135 billion for Ukraine as ‘categorically absurd,’ warning that it would burden future generations with debt. Orban criticized Brussels’ strategy as ineffective.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized the European Commission’s plan to raise an additional €135 billion for Ukraine, warning that future generations of Europeans would be burdened with debt. He described the proposal as ‘categorically absurd’ and argued that the funding would be a ‘joint European loan’, leaving even grandchildren to repay the costs…
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President Donald Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release records related to Jeffrey Epstein, following a House vote. The bill, which passed with a 421-1 margin, mandates the disclosure of all unclassified records and investigative materials connected to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation authorizing the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein files, following a 421-1 House vote. The move comes as Trump accused the Biden administration of not releasing any Epstein documents and criticized Democrats for perpetuating a ‘Democrat hoax.’ The Senate also passed the bill unanimously, directing the DOJ to disclose all…
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President Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, framing it as a necessary step to address past controversies and challenge the Biden administration’s handling of similar investigations. The measure has sparked debate over potential harm to witnesses and the risk of exposing law enforcement identities.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, after a House vote passed the measure with a 421-1 margin. The bill, titled the Epstein Files Transparency Act, mandates the release of unclassified records and communications. Trump attributed the release to his request, emphasizing the need for transparency…
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President Donald Trump has signed legislation authorizing the release of Justice Department files related to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The House passed the measure with a 421-1 vote, following months of pressure from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation enabling the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein files, following a House vote. The measure, backed by Republicans and some Democrats, authorizes the Justice Department to disclose unclassified records, including references to Trump in emails.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation authorizing the release of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein following a House vote. The bill, which passed with a 421-1 margin, enables the DOJ to disclose unclassified records and investigative materials, though sensitive information may be redacted.
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President Donald Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release files related to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following a House vote of 421-1. The measure, spearheaded by House Republicans and Democrats, aims to disclose all unclassified records and investigative materials on Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and related individuals.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a direct warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that the UK is prepared for any moves by the Russian military ship Yantar. The Yantar’s entry into British waters has prompted a firm response from the UK government.
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Defense Secretary John Healey warned Putin that the UK is ready to respond if the Russian military ship Yantar travels south. The UK is focused on monitoring Russian naval activities and maintaining a firm stance on territorial waters.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the Y… highlighting the heightened tensions in the region.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a direct warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that Britain is aware of Russia’s military activities and prepared to respond if the Yantar vessel moves south. The statement is part of a broader strategy to deter further Russian incursions into British waters.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has sent a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating that the UK is aware of Russia’s military activities and prepared to respond if the Yantar vessel moves southward. The Yantar’s entry into British waters has raised concerns about potential tensions in the region, prompting UK officials to emphasize their readiness…
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating the U.K. is monitoring the movement of the Russian military ship Yantar and prepared to respond if it proceeds southward. The nation’s readiness to act underscores the escalating tensions in the region.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating that Britain is prepared to respond if the Russian military ship Yantar moves south. The message signals a heightened awareness and readiness from the UK in the face of potential Russian naval activity.
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Defense Secretary John Healey has issued a direct warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that the UK is prepared to respond if the Yantar military ship moves south. The Yantar, a Russian naval vessel, has recently entered British territorial waters, raising concerns about potential military actions and espionage activities.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer and vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, is considering a run for Congress in Manhattan’s affluent and Democratic-leaning district. Conway, who once worked under Trump’s former wife, gained a social media following for his sharp criticism of the former president.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer and vocal critic of President Trump, is preparing to announce a congressional bid in a wealthy, Democratic-leaning district of Manhattan. His move into politics marks a significant shift from his corporate legal career.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer known for his sharp criticism of President Trump, is considering a run for Congress in Manhattan’s affluent and Democratic-leaning district.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer who gained notoriety for his outspoken criticism of President Donald Trump, is now poised to enter the political arena by potentially running for Congress in a wealthy, Democratic-leaning district in Manhattan. This move comes as Conway continued to voice his discontent with Trump’s policies and leadership, despite his previous…
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer and vocal critic of President Trump, is considering a bid for Congress in Manhattan’s affluent and Democratic-leaning district. The former Trump adviser, who previously worked as a lawyer for the former president, built a social media following with his sharp criticism of Trump, who was his wife’s former employer.
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George Conway is preparing to announce a congressional candidacy in Manhattan’s affluent and Democratic-leaning district. The former conservative lawyer has built a social media following with his harsh criticism of President Trump.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer, is preparing to announce his candidacy for Congress in a wealthy and Democratic-leaning district of Manhattan. His public critiques of former President Donald Trump, which were amplified through social media, have positioned him as a prominent figure in the political landscape.
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George Conway, a former conservative lawyer known for his sharp criticism of President Trump, is considering a bid for Congress in a wealthy Manhattan district. The former Trump associate, whose wife worked under Trump, has built a strong social media following through his opposition to the former president.
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Lukoil is requesting that Bulgaria not impede the sale of its sanctioned assets, which it previously dominated in the country through a vast network of oil infrastructure and related businesses.
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Lukoil, a Russian state-controlled energy company, is pressing Bulgaria to cease obstructing the sale of its sanctioned assets within the country. The company’s extensive operations in Bulgaria, including oil depots, petrol stations, and maritime and air logistics providers, have been significantly affected by Western sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Lukoil, a prominent Russian oil company, has requested that Bulgaria refrain from hindering the sale of its sanctioned assets. The company once operated with a near-monopoly in Bulgaria, utilizing a vast network of oil depots, petrol stations, and firms that supplied ships and aircraft.
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Lukoil has called on Bulgaria to not hinder the sale of its sanctioned assets. The company previously held a near-monopoly in Bulgaria through a vast network of oil depots, petrol stations, and firms supplying ships and aircraft.
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Lukoil, a Russian energy giant, has called on Bulgaria to refrain from obstructing the sale of its sanctioned assets within the country. This move comes amid ongoing tensions over Russia’s energy sector and Western sanctions.
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Lukoil, a Russian oil giant, is urging Bulgaria to refrain from hindering the sale of its sanctioned assets. The company, which previously held near-monopoly status in Bulgaria through an extensive network of oil depot, petrol stations, and firms supplying ships and aircraft, is now seeking to navigate the complexities of asset divestment amid international sanctions.
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Lukoil, a Russian oil giant, has called on Bulgaria to not impede the sale of its sanctioned assets within the country. The company held a near-monopoly in Bulgaria through an extensive network of oil depots, petrol stations and firms supplying ships and aircraft.
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Lukoil, a Russian oil giant, is urging Bulgaria to avoid obstructing the sale of its sanctioned assets in the country. The company, which had a near-monopoly in Bulgaria through an extensive network of oil depots, petrol stations, and supply firms, is seeking to liquidate its assets amid ongoing sanctions.
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U.S. Marshals have arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national suspected in the 2020 murder of a woman in Georgetown, Texas. The 41-year-old suspect, also known as ‘Patricio Perez,’ was charged with murder in connection with the May 8, 2020, killing of a woman found dead in her bathtub with a deep cut in her…
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U.S. Marshals arrested an illegal immigrant accused of murdering a woman in Texas in 2020 after he re-entered the U.S. illegally. The suspect, Hernan Perez Juarez, was deported in 2018 and was found with an abandoned vehicle near the Mexican border.
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U.S. Marshals arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a deported Mexican national, in Texas after he re-entered the country illegally and was linked to the 2020 murder of a woman in Georgetown. The suspect, who had no legal status in the US, is now facing murder charges and an immigration detainer from ICE.
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U.S. Marshals in Texas have arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national accused of murdering a woman in Georgetown, Texas, in 2020. The suspect, previously deported in 2018, reentered the U.S. illegally, leading to his arrest after a multi-year investigation.
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U.S. Marshals apprehended Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national previously deported in 2018, for his alleged role in the 2020 murder of a woman in Georgetown, Texas. The suspect, 41, reentered the U.S. illegally before the crime and was arrested after being tracked to Texas.
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U.S. Marshals in Texas arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national accused of murdering a woman in Georgetown in 2020. The suspect, who was deported in 2018, reentered the U.S. illegally and was apprehended after a months-long search.
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## Excerpt U.S. Marshals arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national deported in 2018, on Monday in Texas for the 2020 murder of a woman found dead in her Georgetown bathtub. Despite an arrest warrant issued in 2022, he remained elusive until his recent illegal reentry into the U.S., leading to his capture in Temple,…
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U.S. Marshals arrested Hernan Perez Juarez, a Mexican national, in Texas on Monday. He is accused of murdering a woman in Georgetown in 2020, a crime he allegedly committed after re-entering the U.S. illegally following his deportation in 2018.