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The Portfolio Diet, a structured plant-based eating plan, is gaining attention for its potential to lower LDL cholesterol as effectively as some prescription drugs. Developed by Dr. David J. A. Jenkins, the diet emphasizes specific plant-based foods and limits animal products to support heart health.
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Ukrainian Major Oleh Shyriaiev has urged the U.S. to send Tomahawk missiles to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities against Russian advances. The call follows the ongoing corruption scandal within the Zelenskyy government, which has complicated Ukraine’s political and military landscape.
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A senior Ukrainian commander has urged the U.S. to provide Tomahawk missiles to counter Russian aggression. The request reflects the growing need for advanced weaponry amid intensified clashes along the eastern frontlines.
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Archaeologists uncovered an Egyptian ceramic vase in a 1st-century fast-food kitchen in Pompeii, offering insights into ancient cultural exchanges during the Roman Empire. The artifact, discovered in a Thermopolium (snack bar), suggests that Egyptian art and religious ideas influenced even lower-class Roman societies.
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Archaeologists recently discovered an Egyptian ceramic vase within a fast-food kitchen in Pompeii, destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, offering insights into cultural exchanges in the ancient city. The vase, typically used as a decorative object, was repurposed as a kitchen container in the Thermopolium.
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Archaeologists discovered an Egyptian ceramic vase in a Pompeii fast-food kitchen destroyed by Mount Vesuv, revealing cultural exchanges in the ancient city. The find highlights the permeability of tastes and ideas within the Roman Empire, suggesting the integration of Eastern influences into daily life.
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Democrats risk losing the AI leadership battle due to a focus on risks rather than economic opportunities. The article highlights the contrast with Trump’s administration, which has fostered an environment favorable to AI innovation.
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Democrats are losing the AI conversation due to their focus on risks instead of economic opportunities, argues Gaurab Bansal. The article highlights the need for a comprehensive vision that includes public compute access, worker transition funds, and equity stakes in AI growth.
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Democrats risk losing leadership in the AI conversation by focusing only on risks instead of economic opportunities, argues Gaurab Bansal. The article highlights the need for a broader vision that addresses both challenges and potential benefits.
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Healthcare costs now consume nearly one-fifth of America’s economy, driving the affordability crisis, but Trump’s price transparency order offers a proven solution. Americans have delivered the same message in the last two elections: make life affordable again.
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Olympic gymnast MyKayla Skinner is calling for the protection of women’s sports and urging female athletes to speak out for fairness and safety. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced plans to safeguard women’s categories, but Skinner emphasizes the need for elite female athletes to voice their concerns.
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Olympic gymnast MyKayla Skinner calls for female athletes to speak out for fairness in women’s sports as the IOC moves closer to protecting women’s categories. She highlights the challenges faced by female athletes, including the presence of male competitors in women’s events.
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US Senator Rand Paul has accused President Donald Trump of staying silent on a $100 million corruption scandal involving Ukraine’s anti-corruption body and nuclear power operator. The scandal has led to two government ministers resigning and the accused fleeing the country.
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Ecuadorians have voted against the return of US military bases in a national referendum. Over 60% of voters rejected President Daniel Noboa’s proposal to allow foreign troops to operate in Ecuador, highlighting the country’s stance on national sovereignty and resistance to foreign military influence.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed openness to negotiations with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro amid tensions over accusations of drug trafficking and cartel activities. Trump claims the Venezuelan government aids narcotics cart than, an accusation Maduro denies.
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Android’s security team has adopted Rust, leading to a significant reduction in memory safety vulnerabilities and improved software delivery efficiency. The shift to Rust has resulted in fewer code revisions, lower rollback rates, and shorter code reviews, showcasing enhanced security and faster development cycles.
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US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene apologized for her ‘toxic role’ in politics following a public dispute with former President Donald Trump, who branded her a ‘traitor.’ She expressed regret over her involvement in divisive political discourse and called for an end to the ‘knaves in politics.’
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An auction of Holocaust artifacts has been canceled in Germany after massive backlash. The sale of documents and items from World War II-era concentration camps sparked outrage from Holocaust organizations and governments, leading to its cancellation.
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Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries are driving up global fuel prices, with refining margins reaching their highest levels since 2018. The attacks, combined with sanctions and regional outages, have reduced diesel and gasoline supplies.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has called for G7 nations to share financial risks linked to the EU’s proposed reparation loan. The plan faces opposition from Belgium and Norway, which have refused to back the scheme.
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The article argues that the United States, long known for exporting chaos abroad through its foreign policy, is now facing the consequences of its actions domestically. The election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York, a 34-year-old left-wing activist and Muslim, signifies a shift in American politics where the same spirit of upheaval once…
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces the deepest crisis of his presidency as a corruption probe implicates members of his inner circle, including an associate accused of living in ‘golden toilet’ luxury and allegedly benefiting from a $100 million wartime scheme. The scandal threatens Ukraine’s leadership and public trust during ongoing war efforts.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces his deepest political crisis as a $100 million embezzlement scheme linked to his inner circle unfolds. The probe, ‘Operation Midas,’ implicates figures including businessman Tymur Mindich and former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov, with allegations of lavish lifestyles and international money laundering.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is facing unprecedented scrutiny as a $100M corruption scheme implicating his inner circle unfolds, undermining public trust and government integrity.
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A memorial in Jerusalem for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk drew hundreds of attendees, including Israeli officials and U.S. Christians, who vowed to continue his mission of defending truth and liberty. Kirk’s legacy as a defender of truth and liberty was emphasized, with attendees expressing a commitment to uphold his values and continue his work.
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Hundreds gathered in Jerusalem for a memorial honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowing to continue his mission of defending truth and supporting liberty. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University in September.
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Hundreds gathered in Jerusalem for a memorial honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowing to continue his mission of defending truth and supporting liberty. The event was described as more of a mandate than a mere remembrance, with attendees including Israeli officials, clergy and U.S. Christians vowing to continue Kirk’s legacy.
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A memorial in Jerusalem for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk united hundreds of Israelis and American visitors, vowing to continue his mission of defending truth and supporting liberty. Kirk’s influence extended beyond his audience, with attendees praising his role in strengthening societal values and connecting with young conservatives.
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Hundreds gathered in Jerusalem for a memorial honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowing to continue his mission of defending truth and supporting liberty. Israeli officials, clergy, and U.S. Christians joined the event, underscoring Kirk’s influence beyond his immediate audience.
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Euroclear has warned the EU against using frozen Russian assets as collateral for a $160 billion loan to Ukraine, threatening legal action if the bloc proceeds. The company holds $200 billion of the $300 billion in Russian Central Bank assets frozen since 2022, stressing that confiscation would be illegal.
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The UK government, led by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, is implementing sweeping changes to its asylum policy to manage a sharp increase in migration. The reforms are set to reduce protections for refugees and phase out automatic benefits for asylum seekers, with the waiting period for indefinite leave to remain cut to two and five…
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LateRooms’ new data highlights Kraków as the most stress-free city for travel, offering quick transfers, walkable historic sites, and affordable prices. The city’s affordability and ease of access make it an ideal choice for relaxed getaways.
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Kraków has been named Europe’s most stress-free city break destination in a new study by LateRooms. The city combines affordability, convenience, and ease of travel with fast airport transfers and walkable historic sites.
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Kraków has been named Europe’s most stress-free city break destination in a new study by LateRooms. The city’s efficient airport transfers, walkable UNESCO historic center, and affordable prices make it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a relaxing getaway.
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Kraków has been ranked as the top stress-free city for a quick getaway in Europe, according to a new study by LateRooms. The city’s combination of affordability, ease of access, and a walkable UNESCO-protected old town makes it an ideal choice for travelers seeking relaxation.
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Kraków has topped a new study as Europe’s most stress-free city break destination due to its quick airport transfers and affordability. The city’s UNESCO-listed old town and walkable nature make it an ideal choice for stress-free travel.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry said its troops had taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The claim marks another development in the ongoing conflict, with both sides continuing to report territorial gains and losses.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry announced the capture of two villages in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The situation highlights the evolving dynamics of the ongoing conflict.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry has reported that its military has taken control of two villages, Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka, in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine. This development is part of a broader conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has seen increased military activity in the area.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that its forces have captured the villages of Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, said to indicate a significant strategic shift in the conflict, with Russia pushing its territorial gains further into Ukrainian territory.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims its troops have taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The declaration marks a new phase in the ongoing conflict in southern Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims its troops have taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The announcement highlights the ongoing conflict in the area, with both sides engaging in intense combat.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry said its troops had taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The claim marks another development in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims to have captured two villages in southern Ukraine, escalating tensions in the region. The announcement underscores the ongoing conflict and military operations there.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims its troops have taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the southern Zaporizhzhzhia region. The announcement comes amid ongoing conflict in eastern and southern Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims to have captured two villages in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine. The announcement highlights the ongoing conflict and potential for further escalation.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that its forces have captured Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The developments add to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims its troops have captured two villages in southern Ukraine. The developments highlight the ongoing military operations in the region.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry stated that its troops have captured two villages in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. This marks another territorial gain for Russian forces in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that its forces have taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The capture of these villages marks another strategic move in the ongoing conflict.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry claims to have seized two villages in southern Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region. This development comes amid ongoing tensions and shifting battlefronts in the war-torn area.
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Russia claims to have seized two villages, Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka, in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have not yet officially confirmed the Russian claims.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry said its troops had taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The reported advances come amid ongoing military tensions in the area.
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Russia’s military claims to have taken control of two villages, Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmach, in southern Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region. The move marks another development in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that its troops have taken Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. The developments add to the ongoing escalation of the conflict in the area.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has indicated that a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict or renewed peace talks are unlikely to occur this year, with potential progress expected by next spring. Stubb called on Ukraine’s backers to increase financial and military support while addressing corruption within the Ukrainian government.
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A recent poll in Japan shows nearly half of the population supports military intervention to back Taiwan should conflict arise with China. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks have drawn strong condemnation from Beijing, which warns of severe retaliation against any Japanese involvement in the Taiwan issue.
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Security researchers uncovered over 150,000 malicious npm packages linked to a token farming scheme, using self-replicating code to generate cryptocurrency rewards. The attack exploits open-source incentives, raising concerns about supply chain security and potential for future exploitation.
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Security researchers have identified over 150,000 functionless npm packages linked to a coordinated token farming campaign. The attack, which does not deploy traditional malware, represents one of the largest package flooding incidents in open source registry history.
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Security researchers have identified a large-scale supply chain attack involving over 150,000 malicious npm packages linked to a coordinated token farming campaign. The attack exploits the Tea Protocol, using TEA tokens for incentives, staking, and governance, and could inspire other threat actors to exploit reward-based systems.