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The weekend passed with the sound of conflict moving closer, as Russian forces crept deeper into the Donetsk region. The names of small towns—Leonidivka, Niu York, Krutyi Yar, Mykhailivka—now echo with the rumble of war, places that, before this, barely crossed the world’s mind. But now, they are marked on the map of struggle, where Russian boots have set new lines in the dirt. These gains, though spoken of as victories, stand against the more cautious steps Ukraine has managed in Kursk, within Russia’s own borders, where a quiet but meaningful advance happened in August. Russians advance near Pivnichne, Krasnohorivka…

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The weekend passed with the sound of conflict moving closer, as Russian forces crept deeper into the Donetsk region. The names of small towns—Leonidivka, Niu York, Krutyi Yar, Mykhailivka—now echo with the rumble of war, places that, before this, barely crossed the world’s mind. But now, they are marked on the map of struggle, where Russian boots have set new lines in the dirt. These gains, though spoken of as victories, stand against the more cautious steps Ukraine has managed in Kursk, within Russia’s own borders, where a quiet but meaningful advance happened in August. Russians advance near Pivnichne, Krasnohorivka…

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The weekend passed with the sound of conflict moving closer, as Russian forces crept deeper into the Donetsk region. The names of small towns—Leonidivka, Niu York, Krutyi Yar, Mykhailivka—now echo with the rumble of war, places that, before this, barely crossed the world’s mind. But now, they are marked on the map of struggle, where Russian boots have set new lines in the dirt. These gains, though spoken of as victories, stand against the more cautious steps Ukraine has managed in Kursk, within Russia’s own borders, where a quiet but meaningful advance happened in August. Russians advance near Pivnichne, Krasnohorivka…

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The weekend passed with the sound of conflict moving closer, as Russian forces crept deeper into the Donetsk region. The names of small towns—Leonidivka, Niu York, Krutyi Yar, Mykhailivka—now echo with the rumble of war, places that, before this, barely crossed the world’s mind. But now, they are marked on the map of struggle, where Russian boots have set new lines in the dirt. These gains, though spoken of as victories, stand against the more cautious steps Ukraine has managed in Kursk, within Russia’s own borders, where a quiet but meaningful advance happened in August. Russians advance near Pivnichne, Krasnohorivka…

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The weekend passed with the sound of conflict moving closer, as Russian forces crept deeper into the Donetsk region. The names of small towns—Leonidivka, Niu York, Krutyi Yar, Mykhailivka—now echo with the rumble of war, places that, before this, barely crossed the world’s mind. But now, they are marked on the map of struggle, where Russian boots have set new lines in the dirt. These gains, though spoken of as victories, stand against the more cautious steps Ukraine has managed in Kursk, within Russia’s own borders, where a quiet but meaningful advance happened in August. Russians advance near Pivnichne, Krasnohorivka…

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New York’s air hummed with celebration—the kind of energy that stirs something beneath the surface. Foot Locker, a giant in sneakers for decades, was marking 50 years, but the past few months hadn’t exactly been kind to the brand. Lavender margaritas clinked, Coi Leray’s beats thumped through the room, and for a night, it felt like all was well again. For a company once brushing against the brink of decline, this anniversary hinted at more than nostalgia—it whispered of revival. Happy 50th Anniversary, @footlocker . Cheers to 50 more 🥂🏆👟 pic.twitter.com/8Mqki0YVLP — Kari (@SneakerPhetish) September 15, 2024 In the eye…

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In the crisp northern skies of Japan, tension crackles like a live wire. Fighter jets—silent watchers of the land—burst into life, soaring high, their engines rumbling, cutting through the cool air. A Russian reconnaissance plane, a trespasser in the sky, drifts into Japanese airspace with a certain audacity. This time, it’s different—this time, the warning comes not just in words but in the searing light of flares. Bright streaks, silent but unmistakable, dart through the air… a signal, a demand for the intruder to turn back. #Russia IL38 Naval patrol plane breached #Japan Air Space at Northern Island of Rebun…

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In the crisp northern skies of Japan, tension crackles like a live wire. Fighter jets—silent watchers of the land—burst into life, soaring high, their engines rumbling, cutting through the cool air. A Russian reconnaissance plane, a trespasser in the sky, drifts into Japanese airspace with a certain audacity. This time, it’s different—this time, the warning comes not just in words but in the searing light of flares. Bright streaks, silent but unmistakable, dart through the air… a signal, a demand for the intruder to turn back. #Russia IL38 Naval patrol plane breached #Japan Air Space at Northern Island of Rebun…

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In the crisp northern skies of Japan, tension crackles like a live wire. Fighter jets—silent watchers of the land—burst into life, soaring high, their engines rumbling, cutting through the cool air. A Russian reconnaissance plane, a trespasser in the sky, drifts into Japanese airspace with a certain audacity. This time, it’s different—this time, the warning comes not just in words but in the searing light of flares. Bright streaks, silent but unmistakable, dart through the air… a signal, a demand for the intruder to turn back. #Russia IL38 Naval patrol plane breached #Japan Air Space at Northern Island of Rebun…

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In the crisp northern skies of Japan, tension crackles like a live wire. Fighter jets—silent watchers of the land—burst into life, soaring high, their engines rumbling, cutting through the cool air. A Russian reconnaissance plane, a trespasser in the sky, drifts into Japanese airspace with a certain audacity. This time, it’s different—this time, the warning comes not just in words but in the searing light of flares. Bright streaks, silent but unmistakable, dart through the air… a signal, a demand for the intruder to turn back. #Russia IL38 Naval patrol plane breached #Japan Air Space at Northern Island of Rebun…

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In the crisp northern skies of Japan, tension crackles like a live wire. Fighter jets—silent watchers of the land—burst into life, soaring high, their engines rumbling, cutting through the cool air. A Russian reconnaissance plane, a trespasser in the sky, drifts into Japanese airspace with a certain audacity. This time, it’s different—this time, the warning comes not just in words but in the searing light of flares. Bright streaks, silent but unmistakable, dart through the air… a signal, a demand for the intruder to turn back. #Russia IL38 Naval patrol plane breached #Japan Air Space at Northern Island of Rebun…

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Janet Jackson’s name is once again buzzing in the headlines—this time for reasons that have stirred up a firestorm of conversation. After making some eyebrow-raising comments about Vice President Kamala Harris, Jackson is now stepping back from an apology that had been issued on her behalf—an apology she didn’t quite seem ready to stand behind. Janet Jackson apologizes to VP Kamala Harris after questioning her race. pic.twitter.com/WDuQpPal7U — ☈OMEKO✨ (@_romeko) September 22, 2024 It all started when Jackson sat down with The Guardian and got into a candid talk about race and politics, particularly the notion of having the first…

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This week, NASA is preparing for a mission with a twist—a kind of rescue to the International Space Station (ISS). On Thursday, Sept. 26, astronauts Nick Hague and Aleksandr Gorbunov will be launched into space aboard SpaceX’s Crew-9. But the mission, as it stands now, is not the one originally planned. Instead of the full crew NASA had initially announced, two astronauts who should have been on board—Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson—won’t be making the journey. Their spots are being used to bring home two astronauts who’ve been stranded on the ISS: Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. NASA CREW-9 PHOTO…

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A sudden blast shook the earth beneath the Tabas mine in eastern Iran, tearing through the quiet night. It was around 9 p.m. when everything changed. In the darkness of the mine, 69 workers were caught underground, trapped as methane gas exploded through the shafts. Lives were split open in an instant—51 dead, and more than 20 others hurt, their bodies pulled from the debris as search crews worked against time. #UPDATE : President Pezeshkian has ordered that the cause of this incident be thoroughly investigated and announced and that decisive action should be taken against any potential culprits involved…

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A sudden blast shook the earth beneath the Tabas mine in eastern Iran, tearing through the quiet night. It was around 9 p.m. when everything changed. In the darkness of the mine, 69 workers were caught underground, trapped as methane gas exploded through the shafts. Lives were split open in an instant—51 dead, and more than 20 others hurt, their bodies pulled from the debris as search crews worked against time. #UPDATE : President Pezeshkian has ordered that the cause of this incident be thoroughly investigated and announced and that decisive action should be taken against any potential culprits involved…

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