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Dead Hand: Russia’s Doomsday Deterrent Explained

Developed by the Soviet Union in the early 1980s, the Perimeter “Dead Hand” system is an automated nuclear-retaliation mechanism designed to guarantee a Russian…

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Who Is Jeanine Pirro, the New U.S. Prosecutor in D.C.?

Jeanine Pirro, former Fox News television personality and longtime legal commentator, has officially been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the U.S. attorney for…

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Why the Smithsonian Took Down Its Trump Impeachment Display

The Smithsonian Institution has come under public scrutiny after removing a display referencing the impeachments of U.S. President Donald Trump from the National Museum…

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What This New SpaceX Mission Is Doing at the ISS

A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft has successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS), bringing four astronauts from the United States, Japan, and Russia…

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Why So Many Americans Are Getting Married in Italy

More American couples are ditching big traditional weddings at home and heading to Italy for intimate, experience-driven celebrations. With scenic backdrops, world-famous food, and…

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Satellite Data Reveals World’s Longest Lightning Strike in U.S.

The World Meteorological Organization has officially recognized a lightning strike that stretched an astonishing 829 kilometers (515 miles) across the central United States as…

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Tsunamis Explained: What They Are and How to Prepare

A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula this week, one of the four strongest quakes this century, according to the U.S. Geological…

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Could Tehran Run Dry Within Months?

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned Thursday that Tehran’s water reservoirs could run dry by October unless citizens drastically reduce their water use. With levels…

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Mystery Object from Deep Space Sparks Debate Over Alien Tech

An object from beyond our solar system, named 3I/ATLAS, is racing toward the sun at over 130,000 miles per hour, capturing the attention of…

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Barbie Made of Ocean Trash Sails Into London to Raise Awareness

In a striking blend of art, science, and environmental activism, a life-sized sculpture made entirely from ocean plastic is on display aboard the historic…

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From Miniatures to Dice: How Tariffs Are Reshaping the Game Industry

Tabletop gaming is becoming more expensive in the U.S. as new tariffs on imports from Europe, China, and other key markets drive up costs…

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World’s Tiniest Snake Rediscovered in Barbados After Vanishing for Decades

The world’s tiniest snake, the Barbados threadsnake, has resurfaced nearly 20 years after scientists feared it was lost. Measuring just 3 to 4 inches…

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Ceasefire Extended Between Israel and Lebanon

A three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been announced as tensions remain high along the northern border. The truce aims…

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Congressman Warns on Middle East Strategy

Mark DeSaulnier warned that the Middle East’s deep history and complexity require a more thoughtful and measured approach. He criticized current U.S. strategy, arguing…

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Congressman Says Iran Key to Israel-Lebanon Talks

Glenn Ivey says progress in Israel-Lebanon negotiations will ultimately depend on Iran’s role in the region. He noted uncertainty around current diplomatic efforts, suggesting…

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