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An unprecedented surge of pink meanie jellyfish, some reaching 50 pounds with 70-foot tentacles, is overwhelming Texas coastlines, baffling experts like Jace Tunnell. The species, first identified in the early 2000s and classified into its own family in 2011, is feeding aggressively on moon jellyfish blooms currently dominating Gulf waters.
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The article highlights the best deals on air fryers from trusted brands, emphasizing their health benefits and ease of use. It recommends models like Cosori, Instant Pot and Ninja for their versatility and quick cooking capabilities.
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President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that ‘radical left Democrats’ could face consequences for their ‘games,’ which he claims are escalating political tensions and potentially leading to increased violence. The comments come amid rising reports of political violence in the United States, with incidents ranging from protests to acts of vandalism.
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Ukrainian Education Minister Oksen Lisovyi has called for urgent educational reforms to address the declining interest in engineering and natural sciences among students. He argues that outdated teaching methods and an unfavorable school environment are preventing graduates from pursuing careers in these critical fields.
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A young Nepali man, who lost his brother during the recent demonstrations, said the Gen Z movement ‘has only begun’ after successfully ousting the government. The protests have evolved into a broader movement for political change.
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Ukrainian and Kazakh law enforcement agencies have successfully dismantled an international fraudulent call center, according to the National Police of Ukraine. This collaboration underscores the growing cooperation between the two nations to combat cross-border financial crimes.
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Spain is sending a navy ship to assist an aid flotilla heading to Gaza, following reports that activists were targeted by Israeli drones. Israel has condemned the activists, alleging they are aiding Hamas.
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Spain has joined Italy in sending a navy ship to support an aid flotilla heading to Gaza, following reports that activists were targeted by Israeli drones. Israel accuses them of being complicit with Hamas.
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President Donald Trump claimed during his U.N. speech that London is seeking to implement sharia law, prompting Mayor Sadi. Khan to call Trump ‘racist’ and ‘Islamophobic.’ The remarks intensified debates on immigration policies and cultural integration in Europe.
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Bryson DeChambeau believes that Donald Trump’s presence at the Ryder Cup could inspire Team USA. Trump will attend the event, and U.S. golfers like Scheffler and Bradley are excited.
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Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) struck Russian oil terminals in Tuapse and Novorossi, disrupting supply lines. The attack highlights the growing use of drones in modern warfare.
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Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nausėda praised President Donald Trump’s robust stance on Russia during his UN address, emphasizing the need for increased NATO defense spending to 5-6% of GDP starting in 2026 to deter Putin.
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RFK Jr.’s adviser is pushing to include autism in the vaccine injury compensation program, despite warnings from experts about the financial and logistical challenges. Public health professionals argue that this expansion could strain existing resources.
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Fernando Alonso, the Spanish racing icon, is making a remarkable return to the Formula 1 grid after two decades since his first championship win. His first F1 title was a defining moment in his career, and now, after a long hiatus, he’s back with the same passion and determination.
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The Boston Celtics have introduced their first City Edition uniform for the 2025-26 season that does not include the traditional green color. The new ‘Gold Standard’ City Edition uniform features gold and white colors, highlighting the team’s heritage with a modern twist.
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Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn will miss at least four weeks after surgery for a collapsed lung, the team announced. His absence will impact the team’s lineup and strategy for the upcoming season.
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Jets quarterback Justin Fields is progressing through the concussion protocol and may be available for the Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins. Fields has resumed practice activities, indicating a potential return for the team’s upcoming contest.
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Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov needed to be helped off the ice after appearing to sustain an injury to his right leg during the first full training camp practice of the season. The injury occurred during a routine drill, and team officials have not yet released details on its severity.
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Bruce Bochy, the winningest active manager in baseball, is set to play in his final games with the Texas Rangers following the conclusion of the season. The manager has not yet disclosed whether he will return for the next season, leaving his future with the team uncertain.
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PGA Tour players Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy have expressed their eagerness to face off in a Ryder Cup matchup. The rivalry between the two golfers is anticipated to add intensity to the competition.
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda praised President Donald Trump’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly regarding Russia’s war against Ukraine, highlighting the importance of international support for Ukraine. The president’s remarks emphasized the need for global cooperation in addressing the conflict.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused NATO and the EU of moving beyond indirect support and becoming direct participants in the war in Ukraine. The claim comes amid escalating tensions between Moscow and Western allies.
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Hungarian fighter jets intercepted five Russian aircraft, including three MiG-31s, a Su-30, and a Su-35, over the Baltic Sea near Latvian airspace. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region and underscores the strategic importance of the Baltic Sea.
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U.S. President Donald Trump claimed during a press briefing that Russia has ‘gained virtually no land’ in its offensive in Ukraine, despite significant military expenditures. The remark was made during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, highlighting the current state of the conflict.
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The blackout at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has entered its third day, creating a critical situation that threatens the security of not only Ukraine but also European countries, according to Energoatom.
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Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska met with former First Lady Melania Trump to discuss the effects of the war on children. Zelenska expressed gratitude for Trump’s support of Ukraine, particularly for her attention to children affected by the conflict.
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Ukrainian and European leaders are expressing concern over President Donald Trump’s recent public statements regarding Russia following his meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky. The remarks have sparked discussions among allies about the potential implications of Trump’s comments on international relations and Ukraine’s position in the region.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused NATO and the EU of effectively declaring war on Russia through their support for Ukraine. Ukrainian forces are reported to have crippled Russian Black Sea oil infrastructure using sea drones, while destroying two An-26 transport planes and radar installations in Crimea.
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Unprecedented numbers of pink meanie jellyfish are washing ashore along the Texas coast, stunning researchers and beachgoers. Jace Tunnell of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is studying the phenomenon.
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Rory McIlroy had a shift in perspective after a profound experience with Seve Ballesteros during the 2010 Ryder Cup. This moment deepened McIlroy’s appreciation for the team aspect of the tournament.
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President Donald Trump highlighted the high costs of the green transition during his UN speech, arguing that renewable energy reliance is driving up electricity prices. Countries with the most renewable investments also face the highest electricity costs due to expensive backup systems.
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The State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has dismantled a scheme in Odesa where local officials were trading counterfeit medical certificates. The arrested individuals were heads of a local expert team for assessing daily functioning, exploiting their positions to enable draft evasion.
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The article criticizes the Trump administration’s TikTok framework deal as failing to address national security risks posed by the Chinese Communist Party’s control over the platform. The bipartisan legislation passed in 2024 requires divestiture or a ban, but the administration’s compromise is seen as weak and insufficient.
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Utah police intercepted Tyler Robinson, the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk, near the location where the murder weapon was found, thwarting his attempt to retrieve the rifle. Robinson had expressed intentions to recover the weapon in text messages to his roommate, who later cooperated with investigators.
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Russian occupation forces have advanced in the Serebryansk Forest near the village of Dronivka (Bakhmut district, Donetsk region) and the village of Berezove (Synelnyky district, Dnipropetrovsk region), analysts of the OSINT project DeepState reported on Thursday morning.
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has stated he would call for an election if a truce with Russia is reached, addressing concerns about his leadership and potential authoritarianism. His refusal to resign despite his term ending in May 2024 has led to claims from Russia that he no longer has a legitimate mandate to govern.
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Dr. Marc Siegel raises concerns about acetaminophen use during pregnancy and highlights the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the U.S.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated in an interview with Axios that he has no intention of leading the country in peacetime. His decision to step down reflects a broader political strategy aimed at ensuring Ukraine’s long-term stability and democratic governance.
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Zelenskyy warns Russian officials to locate bomb shelters if the war continues. The president’s remarks emphasize the risks of prolonged conflict.
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Representatives of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and the French Red Cross held discussions on key areas of cooperation. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration in humanitarian efforts.
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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is promoting President Donald Trump’s alleged progress toward a Gaza hostage deal, framing it as a significant achievement. The administration claims to be ‘outnumbered’ but remains focused on securing the release of American captives.
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The stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska has led to the introduction of a new bail reform bill in North Carolina, with experts praising the initiative’s potential to improve public safety and judicial fairness.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan could play a pivotal role in ending Russia’s war in Ukraine by ceasing Russian oil imports, which he claims fund the conflict. During a meeting with Erdoğan, Trump emphasized that Turkey’s decision to halt Russian oil purchases could significantly impact the war effort.
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Wisconsin state Sen. Tim Carpenter, D-Milwaukee, lunged at the gavel held by Chairman Chris Kapenga, R-Oconomowoc, during a heated immigration hearing in Madison. The incident highlights the deepening divisions over immigration policy within the state’s legislative body.
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US President Donald Trump has accused the United Nations of orchestrating a series of technical malfunctions during his address to the UN General Assembly. The president claimed the incidents were deliberate sabotage, demanding an investigation, though some media and UN officials suggest the problems may have resulted from Trump’s own team.
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A Ukrainian drone strike has caused a fire at an industrial plant in Krasnodar, Russia, raising concerns about the conflict’s impact on infrastructure and civilian safety. Pro-war bloggers and Telegram channels have identified the facility as EuroChem-Belorechensky Mineral Fertilizers, a significant chemical producer.
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A lawsuit alleges that the children of Oregon Senator Ron Wyden subjected his wife’s assistant to homophobic and physical harassment, which contributed to her suicide. The case has raised concerns about workplace abuse and personal accountability.
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White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino and Erin Elmore, director of art in embassy at the State Department, have announced their engagement after Scavino shared footage of his proposal. Elmore accepted the proposal, with Scavino expressing his excitement on social media.
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South Sudan’s Vice President Riek Machar is on trial for charges that include murder and treason, sparking fears of renewed civil war and political strife. Civil society groups are calling for transparency and oversight.
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Trump suggests Erdoğan could be influential in ending Putin’s war by stopping Russian oil purchases. The former president emphasizes that Erdoğan’s decision could impact the conflict’s resolution.
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Georgetown University has taken action following a campus organization’s campaign that mocked the death of Charlie Kirk through advertising flyers. The incident has sparked public outrage and raised concerns about the link between far-left ideology and escalating political violence.
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Colin Cowherd has reacted to The Athletic’s NFL front office rankings, with the Ravens, Eagles, and Chiefs leading the list. The rankings reflect these teams’ strategic management and player development capabilities.
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India has imposed a curfew in Lad. Following deadly clashes between protesters and police, four people died. Demands for political rights in Ladakh have intensified, with some leaders demanding full statehood for the largely Buddhist and Muslim region.
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Authorities are conducting an active manhunt in Oregon after Ty Anthony Sage, accused of murdering 15-year-old Lowgunn Ivey in 2021, was mistakenly released from jail due to a clerical error. A judge had previously denied his bail, but the release form indicated he was allowed to post bail, violating the court order.
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Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish prejudice globally, with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Michael Waltz pledging to combat antisemitism and eliminate ‘woke’ programs. The newsletter also includes a hate crime charge for a Florida synagogue arson suspect, Kamala Harris accusing Biden of giving Israel a ‘perceived blank check’ in the Gaza…
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Aruna Arna, a prominent figure in Altai Republic protests against Kremlin-backed governance reforms and the expansion of Moscow-owned businesses, has been released from police custody. The protest leader’s release has sparked renewed discussions about the region’s political tensions and the impact of central government policies.
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European officials are alarmed by US President Donald Trump’s alleged shift in Ukraine policy, with concerns that he is distancing Washington from the conflict and potentially shifting blame onto NATO allies. The Financial Times reported that Trump’s recent encouragement for Ukraine could signal an ‘off ramp’ strategy for the US leader.
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Kenvue, the parent company of Tylenol, has defended the safety of its pain reliever following the Trump administration’s reference to a 2017 social media post. The administration had highlighted the post, which raised questions about Ty, 99 Tylenol products on display at a drugstore chain in Buffalo Grove, Ill., on Tuesday.
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Multiple powerful earthquakes have struck northwest Venezuela, causing tremors in Caracas and neighboring Colombia. No casualties have been reported so far, but damage has been noted, and authorities have mobilized resources to respond to the situation.
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Pakistan aims to send thousands of specialists to Belarus, a country facing economic difficulties, while hundreds of Pakistani workers are already present there. The initiative raises questions about the long-term viability of their plans.