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Smarden sanctuary marks one year of Ukrainian lion's recovery
Jacob Panons
Jacob Panons Yuna had to make a 1,400-mile (2,253km) journey to get to the sanctuary in Kent A sanctuary which rescued a lion from Ukraine that was so traumatised she was unable to stand has celebr
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HeroPress: The Stone That Turned Out to Be Gold My WordPress...
Moses Cursor Ssebunya
When I first heard about WordPress, people talked about it like it was a joke the cheap shortcut for people who couldnt do real coding. I wasnt looking for money, fame, or even a side hustle. I just

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Meet Kairan Quazi: The 16-year-old child prodigy who left Elo...
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Famed Japanese rocket engineer Tomifumi Godai dies at 92
The Japan Times
Renowned Japanese engineer Tomifumi Godai, known as the creator of the country's H-2 and H-2A rockets, died on July 24 at the age of 92, it has been learned. The Tokyo native made significant contri

The Japan Times
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From no LGBTQ+ ads to deposit scams and 700 for a room with f...
Sarah O'Mahony and Adrianna Wrona
One student has been forced to make a daily four-hour commute to get to college due to the dearth of available accommodation A Trinity College student is planning a four-hour round trip to college f

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The AAP Has Released Their Own "Evidence-Based" Vaccine Sched...
Katie Mcpherson
As youre likely aware, vaccines are a bit of a hot topic at the moment. Ever since Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s confirmation as secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), he has dismissed the CDCs entir

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Intels $24 billion rally sends valuation to dot-com levels
Bloomberg
After months of turbulence, Intel Corp. bulls are finally being rewarded for their patience. But the stocks sudden rebound comes with a worrying side effect: a valuation so high its most recent prece

The Times of India
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India celebrates clean energy milestone but coal still king
AFP
A plume of smoke rises as a worker operates a bulldozer to convey heaps of raw coal on the outskirts of Dhanbad, in India's Jharkhand state - Copyright AFP Vishal kumar singh Non-fossil fuels now ac

Digital Journal
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Chinas FH-97 unmasked: Worlds first combat-ready stealth dron...
Maitreyee Thakkar
China is on the verge of setting a global precedent with the debut of its FH-97 stealth drone, an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), described as the worlds first combat-ready loyal wingman aircr

The Times of India
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PM sticks to 'event', rather than 'disaster', to describe SA ...
Daniel Keane
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he does not want to "get into semantics" over categorising South Australia's devastating algal bloom as a national disaster but will "provide support as requested
ABC News (AU)
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India celebrates clean energy milestone but coal still king
Parvaiz BUKHARI
Non-fossil fuels now account for half of India's installed energy capacity -- years ahead of schedule -- but the third-largest greenhouse gas polluter remains deeply reliant on coal for electricity g
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Why America Must Reject the State Capitalist Temptation
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For a long time, the American economic system has been defined by the imprecise term "capitalism." The system varies in its application. When conservatives are in power, the government favors free ma

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How CO2 regulation endangers developing economies
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Imagine the irony of labeling a substance as "hazardous" only to discover that the true peril lies not in the substance but in the act of its vilification. That is the case with carbon dioxide (CO2)
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Astronomers discover a hidden engine inside spaces Eye of Sauron
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A look into the throat of an active galaxy reveals a ring-shaped magnetic field that may explain extreme gamma radiation and neutrinos.Key Points <ul><li>A look into the heart of an active galaxy: A

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Stephen King's The Institute Is A Reminder To Watch They Clon...
Dhruv Sharma
The latest TV adaptation of an acclaimed Stephen King novel is the perfect reminder to watch Netflix's best science fiction movie. Boasting an almost perfect Rotten Tomatoes score of 95%, the film in

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The Promise of SAIF: Towards a Radical Islamic Futurism
Faheem Hussain
By Faheem A. Hussain In the dusty corners of the internet, a cryptic yet increasingly influential movement within Muslim digital discourse has begun to stir. Known asSAIF,orSociety of Alternative

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Why recycling dead batteries could save billions and slash po...
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Increased demand for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and renewable energy storage has resulted in lithium becoming a truly critical mineral. As the world races toward a clean energy future,

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SoftBank Group shares plunge over 9% as Asian tech stocks dec...
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Shares ofSoftBank Group plunged as much as 9.17% Wednesday, as technology stock in Asia declined, tracking losses in U.S. peers overnight. The Japanese tech-focused investment firm saw shares drop

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Parks and Recreation star Aubrey Plaza opens up on grief afte...
Imogene Bedford
Local authorities have deemed his death a suicide. Referencing the recent science fiction movie The Gorge, she compared her grief for Baena to the films fictional gorge. At all times theres, like

New Zealand Herald
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City Girls Snub Traditional Hindu Face Tattoos In Pakistan
Sameer MANDHRO
Grinding charcoal with a few drops of goat's milk, 60-year-old Basran Jogi peers at the faces of two small Pakistani sisters preparing for their first tattoos. The practice of elder women needling d

International Business Times
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Housing can be good for productivity. Here are 5 ways we can ...
Emma Baker, Professor of Housing Research, University of Adelaide, Andrew Beer, Executive Dean, UniSA Business, University of South Australia, Rachel Ong ViforJ, John Curtin Distinguished Professor of Housing & ARC Future Fellow, Curtin University
Unsplash, CC BY-NC-SA Most Australians invest much of their income into housing, making employment, education and retirement decisions based on the location, timing and strength of their housing inv

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City girls snub traditional Hindu face tattoos in Pakistan
AFP
Six-year-old Pooja shows off her tattoos at the Jogi Colony, a Hindu-majority district in Umerkot, Pakistan - Copyright AFP Asif HASSAN Grinding charcoal with a few drops of goats milk, 60-year-old

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