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The Baltimore Ravens have surged from a 1-5 start to AFC North co-leaders with five straight wins, and All-Pro Ronnie Stanley offered insight into the team’s secret sauce. Stanley emphasized that there is no ‘secret sauce’ to their resurgence, merely a steadfast commitment to the team’s identity and standards.
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The Baltimore Ravens, who began the season with a 1-5 record, have surged to AFC North co-leaders with five straight wins. All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley emphasized that the team’s success stems from playing to their established standard and staying true to their identity.
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The Baltimore Ravens have transformed from a 1-5 start to AFC North co-leaders with five straight wins, as All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley reflects on the team’s commitment to their standard and identity. The team is now playoff-bound, and Stanley emphasizes the importance of maintaining their core values and community initiatives.
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The Baltimore Ravens have turned their season around after a 1-5 start, now tied for the AFC North lead with five straight wins. All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley emphasized the team’s commitment to playing to their standard and staying true to their identity.
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The EU’s highest court ruled that member states must recognize same-sex marriages, challenging Poland’s laws. The decision stems from a case where Poland refused to recognize a same-sex marriage between two of its citizens that had taken place in Germany.
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The EU’s top court ruled that member states must recognize same-sex marriages, challenging Poland’s laws. The decision follows a case where Poland refused to acknowledge a same-sex marriage performed in Germany, highlighting concerns over freedom of movement and family rights.
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The EU’s highest court ruled that member states must recognize same-sex marriages, challenging Poland’s laws. The decision emphasizes the right to family life and freedom of movement regardless of where individuals reside within the EU.
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The EU’s top court ruled that member states must recognize same-sex marriages, challenging Poland’s laws. This decision emphasizes the rights to freedom of movement and family life, though it does not require legalizing same-sex unions domestically.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized Sen. Mark Kelly for allegedly displaying his military uniform incorrectly, calling him out on social media. This follows a Pentagon review into Kelly’s alleged misconduct over a video encouraging service members to refuse illegal orders, with the FBI reportedly scheduling interviews with several lawmakers.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized Sen. Mark Kelly’s uniform display, citing incorrect medal arrangement and reversed rows. The Department of War is reviewing allegations of misconduct against Kelly over a video encouraging service members to ‘refuse illegal orders.’
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Secretary of War Pete Hegset, a conservative, criticized Sen. Mark Kelly for displaying his uniform incorrectly, suggesting potential legal consequences. The FBI is interviewing six lawmakers, including Kelly, over a video calling for military members to refuse illegal orders.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegset, a Republican, criticized Sen. Mark Kelly’s military post, calling it a display of improper uniform protocol. The criticism comes amid an FBI investigation into Kelly’s alleged encouragement of military members to refuse illegal orders.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized Sen. Mark Kelly for displaying his uniform incorrectly, linking it to a Department of War review of Kelly’s alleged misconduct over a video encouraging military members to refuse illegal orders. The FBI is investigating six lawmakers, including Kelly, for similar comments.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio spearheaded negotiations in Geneva, presenting a 28-point peace plan aimed at resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict. His efforts came as President Trump criticized Ukraine, highlighting a rift within the U.S. administration.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken a proactive role in Geneva by presenting a 28-point peace proposal aimed at resolving the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. His efforts come amid escalating diplomatic tensions, as President Trump’s criticism of Ukraine has complicated the situation.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading negotiations in Geneva with a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine and Russia amid diplomatic complexities. The initiative follows concerns over Trump’s remarks on Ukraine complicating the talks.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken a proactive role in Geneva by proposing a comprehensive 28-point peace plan aimed at resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The initiative comes amid escalating tensions and President Trump’s criticism of Ukraine, highlighting the administration’s internal dynamics.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is pushing a 28-point peace plan to resolve Ukraine-Russia tensions. The proposal includes security guarantees and ceasefire terms amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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Daniel Mincey, a UAB football player, faces attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates hours before the game. The bond for Mincey was set at $90,000 after his arrest.
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UAB football player Daniel Mincey is being held on a $90,000 bond after allegedly stabbing two teammates hours before Saturday’s game against South Florida. The incident has led to a difficult decision for the team, with some players choosing not to play in Saturday’s game.
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Daniel Mincey, a UAB redshirt freshman, is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates hours before the Blazers’ game against South Florida. UAB officials confirmed the attack, with two players injured, and the decision to play proceeded after careful consideration.
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A UAB football player, Daniel Mincey, faces attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates hours before a game. UAB officials confirmed the injuries of two players and made the decision to proceed with the game after ensuring the players were stable.
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A UAB football player is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates hours before a game against South Florida. Court records identified the injured players as freshmen Joshua Underwood and redshirt sophomore JaSire Peterson.
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European leaders are working to revise a 28-point peace plan to reduce its pro-Russia bias. A funeral was held for victims of a Russian strike in Ternopil, highlighting the human cost of the war.
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European leaders are revising the 28-point peace plan to align with current geopolitical realities, while a funeral for victims of a Russian strike in Ternopil highlights the ongoing human toll of the conflict.
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European leaders are reworking a 28-point peace plan initially proposed by Trump to reduce its pro-Russia bias, with early signs of success. A funeral was held for victims of a Russian strike in Tern, highlighting the ongoing conflict.
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European leaders are revising a 28-point peace plan that was initially criticized for its pro-Russia slant, with initial signs of success. A funeral is held for victims of a Russian strike on a residential building in Ternopil, western Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s human toll.
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European leaders are revising a 28-point peace plan to counter its pro-Russia bias, seeking to assert influence in Ukraine’s conflict. A funeral honors victims of a Russian strike in Tern, western Ukraine, underscoring humanitarian concerns.
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Google’s discontinued Nest Learning Thermostats (1st and 2nd Gen) continue to upload home data to Google servers despite losing smart features. A security researcher found that these devices still send logs, raising serious privacy concerns.
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Google’s discontinued Nest thermostats continue uploading home data to company servers even after losing smart features. Researcher Cody Kociemba uncovered this data flow while working on a right-to-repair challenge, highlighting how companies handle device data long after official support has ended.
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Google’s discontinued Nest thermostats are still uploading home data to servers despite losing smart features, raising privacy concerns. Research reveals that first and second-generation models continue sending detailed logs, even after support was officially ended.
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Google’s discontinued Nest thermostats continue uploading home data to servers even after losing smart features, raising privacy concerns. Security researcher Cody Kociemba discovered this data flow persists despite support ending.
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Google’s discontinued Nest thermostats still upload home data to company servers despite losing smart features, raising privacy concerns. A security researcher discovered this data flow during a repair bounty challenge, revealing the devices continue to send logs even after support has ended.
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UFC star Conor McGregor claimed he underwent Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana, Mexico, guided by Stanford University doctors, stating it saved his life and healed his brain after experiencing visions during the 36-hour process.
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UFC star Conor McGregor revealed he underwent Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana, Mexico, claiming it saved his life and healed his brain. The treatment, involving a psychoactive substance, targets PTSD, anxiety, and traumatic brain injuries.
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UFC star Conor McGregor claimed a psychoactive Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana, Mexico, under Stanford University doctors’ guidance, saved his life and healed his brain. The treatment, used to address trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and depression, was described as an ‘incredible, intense, and eye-opening’ experience.
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Conor McGregor claims that undergoing Ibogaine therapy in Tijuana healed his brain and saved his life after experiencing trauma. The treatment, though not FDA-approved, is studied for treating PTSD and anxiety.
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UFC star Conor McGregor claimed a 36-hour Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana, Mexico, guided by Stanford University doctors, saved his life and healed his brain after experiencing visions during the process. The treatment, involving a psychoactive substance from plants, is being explored for treating traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
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President Donald Trump joked that former President Joe Biden’s turkey pardons are ‘null and void’ due to autopen use. Trump pardoned turkeys ‘Gobble’ and ‘Waddle,’ claiming he saved last year’s turkeys from being killed after determining the 2023 pardons were invalid.
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President Donald Trump jokingly claimed that former President Joe Biden’s turkey pardons from last year are ‘null and void’ due to autopen use. Trump pardoned turkeys named ‘Gobble’ and ‘Waddle’ while joking that he had ‘saved’ last year’s pardoned turkeys from being processed.
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President Donald Trump humorously claimed that former President Joe Biden’s Thanksgiving turkey pardons from 2024 are ‘null and void’ because they were executed using an autopen, not a handwritten signature. Trump pardoned two turkeys, ‘Gobble’ and ‘Waddle,’ this year, emphasizing that he had stopped the processing of last year’s turkeys, ‘Peach’ and ‘Blossom,’ which he…
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President Donald Trump humorously declared former President Joe Biden’s turkey pardons from last year ‘null and void’ due to the use of an autopen, a device that does not provide a handwritten signature. Trump pardoned two turkeys, ‘Gobble’ and ‘Waddle,’ while making the joke, claiming he saved the previously pardoned turkeys from being processed.
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President Donald Trump joked that former President Joe Biden’s turkey pardons from last year are ‘null and void’ due to the use of an autopen. He claimed he has saved the turkeys ‘Peach’ and ‘Blossom’ from being slaughtered after determining the pardons were invalid.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking to deport a Finnish woman accused of throwing coffee on a baby, mother, and their dog during an altercation in Florida. The incident occurred after she had been living in the U.S. illegally for over two decades, prompting ICE to place a detainer on her.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking to deport Nina Jaaskelainen, a Finnish woman accused of throwing coffee on a baby, mother, and their dog during a confrontation in Florida. The incident, which has sparked significant public and media attention, is being investigated to determine the full extent of her legal culpability.
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ICE is seeking to deport a Finnish woman accused of assaulting a family in Florida, highlighting her prolonged illegal stay and the alleged incident involving a baby, mother, and dog.
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ICE is seeking to deport Nina Jaaskelainen, a Finnish woman accused of assaulting a baby, mother, and their dog with coffee during a dispute in Florida. She faces charges of battery and domestic violence after allegedly throwing coffee on the mother, baby, and their dog, marking a significant enforcement action against an undocumented immigrant who…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking to deport a Finnish woman who was arrested for allegedly throwing coffee on a baby, mother and their dog during an altercation in Florida. Jaaskelainen, who has lived in the U.S. illegally for over two decades, now faces charges of battery and domestic violence.
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Erez Reuveni, a lawyer who once defended the president’s immigration policies in court, will now work for an advocacy group that sues to stop them. This shift signals a significant change in Reuveni’s professional stance, moving from defending to challenging the administration’s immigration policies.
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Erez Reuveni, a former defense lawyer for President Trump’s immigration policies, has switched sides to join an advocacy group challenging these measures through litigation. This shift underscores the evolving legal landscape surrounding immigration enforcement.
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Erez Reuveni, a lawyer who previously represented the Trump administration’s immigration policies in court, has joined an advocacy group that litigates against such policies. This shift marks a significant realignment in legal strategy regarding immigration enforcement.
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Erez Reuveni, a lawyer who once defended the president’s immigration policies in court, will now work for an advocacy group that sues to stop them. In this handout photograph provided by El Salvador’s presidential press office, Venezuelan migrants arrive at the Terrorism Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, in March.
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Erez Reuveni, a lawyer who once defended the president’s immigration policies in court, will now work for an advocacy group that sues to stop them.In this handout photograph provided by El Salvador’s presidential press office, Venezuelan migrants arrive at the Terrorism Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, in March.
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Senior US military officials are reportedly meeting with Russian representatives in Abu, Dhabi to continue diplomatic efforts in resolving the ongoing Ukraine conflict. These secret talks, according to CBS and ABC News, follow discussions in Geneva between Washington and Kiev, where a US-drafted peace plan was examined.
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A senior US military official, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, is meeting with a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi to discuss a potential peace plan for Ukraine. The meeting follows previous negotiations in Geneva, where a US-drafted plan was reviewed. However, the details of the proposal remain unclear, with the EU expressing concerns over its terms.
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Senior US military officials are holding secret discussions in Abu Dhabi with Russian representatives to explore a potential peace plan for the Ukraine conflict. According to media reports, the initial US-drafted plan includes several key conditions, such as Ukraine remaining outside NATO, ceding control of disputed territories in Donbass, freezing the front lines in Kherson…
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Senior U.S. military officials are reportedly engaging in ‘secret talks’ with a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi to advance the peace negotiations on the Ukraine conflict, following prior discussions in Geneva between the U.S. and Ukraine. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is said to be presenting a U.S.-drafted peace framework at these talks.
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A top US military official, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, is meeting a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi to advance peace negotiations on the Ukraine conflict. The US-drafted plan requires Ukraine to stay outside NATO, cede territories, and freeze fronts in specific regions, prompting EU concerns over territorial concessions.
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A 26-year-old woman, Bethany MaGee, was allegedly set on fire by a career criminal, Lawrence Reed, on a Chicago CTA Blue Line train. The White House criticized liberal policies for enabling such crimes, emphasizing the need for stricter measures.
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A 26-year-old woman, Bethany MaGee, was attacked and set on fire by a career criminal, Lawrence Reed, on a Chicago CTA Blue Line train. Friends and neighbors describe her as kind, hardworking, and from a loving, small-town family.