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Ukrainian forces have made a bold and unexpected move, thrusting deeper into Russia’s Kursk region in an incursion that caught not just Moscow but even Washington off guard. This cross-border push is far from the covert operations of the past; instead, it’s a mix of Ukraine’s regular military and elite special operations units, moving with a clear and calculated purpose. Recent pictures of the fierce fighting between the Russian and Ukrainian armies in Kursk. Ukrainian military or what’s left are reportedly retreating after loosing an estimated 660 troops and over 82 units of military hardware. Russia will retaliate on Kiev.…

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In a stunning spiral of deceit and danger, a chess tournament in Dagestan has morphed into something far darker than a battle of wits. Amina Abakarova, a player once known for her prowess on the board, now stands accused of an act so bizarre, so chilling, it feels plucked from the pages of a twisted novel. Poison—a substance laced with mercury—was allegedly her weapon of choice in what seems to be an audacious attempt to incapacitate, or worse, her unsuspecting opponent. Russian chess champion Amina Abakarova was caught on CCTV trying to poison her rival pic.twitter.com/I23Wpar0nb — non aesthetic things…

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A dark cloud of dread loomed over Vienna as authorities uncovered a chilling plot to attack Taylor Swift’s sold-out concerts. The would-be attackers, driven by radical ideologies linked to the Islamic State and al-Qaida, had meticulously planned to wreak havoc outside the bustling stadium, turning what should have been nights of joy into unimaginable tragedy. Meanwhile in the real world.. Terrorists planned to blow up Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, just a short time after three little girls were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift dance class. X’s left wing intellectuals are bragging about their peaceful call for more…

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During the swirling storm of escalating violence, the United States, Egypt, and Qatar have made a desperate appeal—an urgent, almost frantic, plea—for Israel and Hamas to sit down, face-to-face, and negotiate a ceasefire. The stakes are sky-high, the tension palpable, as the clock ticks toward August 15, when these talks are slated to unfold in either Doha or Cairo. But will words suffice where bombs and bullets have failed? Many believe that there will be no peace until President Trump is back in the White House.  As a larger war becomes a reality, people all over the world have the…

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In a dramatic twist of fate, the family of renowned French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet has filed a staggering $50 million lawsuit against OceanGate, the operator of the ill-fated Titan submersible. This lawsuit, a beacon of hope for justice, comes after Nargeolet, affectionately dubbed “Mr. Titanic,” met a tragic end alongside four others during a daring deep-sea expedition to the Titanic wreck in June 2023. The estate of the French man Paul-Henri Nargeolet filed a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday against OceanGate, the company that created the Titan submersible that exploded last year. https://t.co/rFJ0B8KAp5 pic.twitter.com/xi4GdfheTW — KSNT 27 News…

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Apple has decided to continue using Google as its default search engine over Microsoft’s Bing, following a series of evaluations and market considerations. This decision comes amid Google’s overwhelming dominance in the search market and ongoing antitrust cases, highlighting the complexities of the tech industry’s competitive landscape. According to StatCounter, Google commands an impressive 91.04% of the search market, while Bing holds a mere 3.86%. This significant disparity underscores Google’s entrenched position and influence in the search industry, making it the preferred choice for many, including Apple. Judge Amit Mehta recently ruled that Google is a monopolist in the United…

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Social media platform Rumble has teamed up with Elon Musk’s X to file a lawsuit against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), alleging that the global advertising group is violating antitrust laws by boycotting certain companies and platforms. Rumble’s CEO and founder, Chris Pavlovski, explained on FOX Business Network’s “The Big Money Show” that the World Federation of Advertisers, which established GARM, has been improperly using brand safety standards to effectively boycott specific platforms. Pavlovski claims that this creates a monopoly over ad budgets, allowing GARM to discriminate against platforms like Rumble and X based on content they may…

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A California man, Freddie Trone, was convicted on Wednesday for his role in the murder of Philadelphia-native rapper PnB Rock. Trone, 42, was found guilty by a Los Angeles County jury of one count of murder, two counts of robbery, and one count of conspiracy to commit robbery. Although Trone did not personally fire the gun that killed the 30-year-old rapper, whose real name was Rakim Hasheem Allen, prosecutors successfully argued that he instigated his 17-year-old son to carry out the robbery and murder. PnB Rock was tragically shot multiple times and robbed of approximately $500,000 worth of jewelry while…

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Steve Martin has turned down the opportunity to portray Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on the upcoming season of “Saturday Night Live” (SNL), despite a strong push from fans. The comedian revealed his decision after speaking with SNL’s creator and producer Lorne Michaels, who had reached out following the announcement that Vice President Kamala Harris had chosen Walz as her running mate. More to know in The Tunnel To Towers Foundation New York Minute with @kilmeade: Kilmeade goes over the news of the day including that the FBI raided former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter’s home, Steve Martin will not play…

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