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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

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The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and lighthearted way. Our content is heavily researched; we don't release an episode unless we're sure we can bring something new to a topic.
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Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios

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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Global Trade Deciphered

Privileged Discussions

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Global Trade Deciphered is your essential guide to navigating the complex world of Global Trade and its intersection with Geopolitical Global Trends and Current Affairs. Hosted by Justin Hayden Miller, a Global Trade lawyer - formerly at the Big 4 and now a partner at one of Europe’s largest commercial law firms - he interviews leading world experts and provides insightful alternative perspectives. With a focus on breaking news, developments, and alternative perspectives, 'Global Trade Decip ...
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Exploring the depths of history through captivating videos. From ancient civilizations to modern revolutions, we delve into the stories that shaped our world. Our aim is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the past, one video at a time. Join us on this journey through time and subscribe for new videos every week! Hosted by Nathan Gale, a passionate historian and storyteller... Now let's get started.
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Decipher SciFi explores the how and why in science fiction with conversations about technology, humanity, and the future. This is not a review show, nor will you see much criticism or snark. It is a rationally optimistic look, through film, at where society and technology are and where they are headed. Also, butts.
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Let's Decipher

Tushali Choudhary

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There are times where we want to decrypt our lives and make it easier and simpler. We all have our ways to sort things out. Some prefer to listen while some wants to be heard. Let's Decipher is a podcast where you would get to listen to a very raw concoction of mind and heart. It is about decoding emotions practically, books, writings and a lot more related life's incidents. It would be enlightening, informal, organic and fun. So, tune for the thought provoking podcasts coming your way.
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Award winning podcast duo Aaron Peterson and Troy Heinritz live without limits as they bring you into analysis mode for HBO’s Westworld. You may question the nature of your reality as the “hosts” journey through the maze as they delve into character and story motivations. Break the code with a sectioned off part of the park for theories and deep dives into not just the show, but all the website, instagram, and other ancillary items they can find. What are your drives? If you answered Westwor ...
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”de-CIPHERing Infectious Disease” explores the cutting-edge interdisciplinary research happening at UNC Charlotte’s CIPHER Research Center. Each episode features an in-depth interview with one of CIPHER’s researchers, allowing them to discuss their background, current projects, and the exciting team science approach they take to tackle complex issues at the intersection of health, environment, data science, genomics, infectious disease, and more. Host Ian Binns engages the researchers in acc ...
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With Alex Hirsch and the other crew members from the show. Audio tracks taken from the Gravity Falls: The Complete Series: Collector's Edition distributed by Shout! Factory. You can buy the 7 discs to watch it with the video track and support the show's creators on Shout! Factory or Amazon. Featuring: Alex Hirsch, Jason Ritter, Kristen Schaal, Mike Rianda, Robert "Rob" Renzetti, Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Matt Braly, Ariel Hirsch, Matt Chapman, Jackie Buscarino, Shion Takeuchi, Jeff Rowe, Brad Br ...
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Dialogue

China Plus

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Dialogue covers a wide range of topics, providing a balanced and critical perspective on current affairs and analysis within the framework of cross-cultural and multidisciplinary comparisons. Hundreds of heads of state, diplomats, business leaders and culture icons have appeared on the show.
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Arcanvm Podcast sets the table for real discussions with practitioners, scholars, and researchers in the fields of spirituality, ceremonial magic, occultism, and more. Practitioner and author Ike Baker hosts discussions spanning the spectrum of the occult, and esoteric. For more visit: ikebaker.com
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Edge of Wonder

Edge of Wonder

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Investigative researchers Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts expose covered-up truths, unearth hidden history, share information the mainstream media won’t discuss, and explore humanity’s buried spiritual potential.
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Reel Opposites

Reel Opposites

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Welcome to Reel Opposites a library podcast about movies! Join your hosts Josh, a real cinephile, Tobey, an anime aficionado, and Aaron, who knows more about reality TV than any human being should as they pick watch and discuss films from every conceivable genre. Can these three survive each other's favorite films? Find out in this podcast produced by South Charleston Public Library.
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Holy Forge

Vincent Callahan

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This podcast was created to share the gospel of Jesus Christ in creative ways that will encourage believers in their walk with Him and non-believers to choose God in their life. The aim of this show is to invite listeners to go on the journey of growth and maturity by exploring His goodness, mercy and power through the things in our lives and our world that may normally go unnoticed or overlooked.
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The Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast is dedicated to providing actionable content to help new and seasoned real estate investors launch, automate and scale their Airbnb business and fast track their journey to financial freedom. You can enjoy the podcast and other free resources at www.STRsecrets.com
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Faith Walk It Out

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Join me on a journey of discovering true identity in Christ and living out faith with joy, purpose, and confidence in everyday life. Together, we’ll dive into real-life challenges, explore meaningful topics, and find encouragement to walk confidently in our God-given purpose, with no compromise! Let’s walk boldly in faith, embrace our purpose, and leave a legacy that inspires generations.
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The Rheumatoid Arthritis show that provides help and inspiration for inflammatory arthritis patients to reduce symptoms and live healthier, happier lives. Hosted by Clint Paddison, creator of the Paddison Program for Rheumatoid Arthritis
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When it comes to equity markets, there is a seller for every buyer. But how do you know which side of the trade to be on? Macro trends explain 70% of stock movements so understanding the macro backdrop is essential. Join Michael Kantrowitz, No. 1 ranked* Wall Street investment strategist, and the rest of the portfolio strategy & quantitative research team at Piper Sandler as they discuss current macro trends and what’s next for markets. Michael, Stephen, Emily, Joe and Dan have been working ...
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Elections, lobbying, voting, and campaigning today are intense and filled with increasingly complex rules and resulting legal disputes. “Early Returns: Law and Politics with Jan Baran” spotlights players on the field, including political professionals, activists, election officials, lawyers, and journalists, eliciting their insights and personal experiences. Join Jan and his guests as they tackle current controversies in law and politics. Jan Baran is a partner at Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchi ...
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The Future of Identity podcast talks to the people building the IDtech products of tomorrow. In each episode, Trinsic CEO Riley Hughes dives deep with founders and product builders to discuss their insights about what it takes to successfully launch an identity product. We hope you join us as we highlight the people at the forefront of making IDtech consumable for every day users and what is needed to reach mass adoption.As a leader in the self-sovereign identity movement, Trinsic has seen h ...
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Say It Like You Play It

Ibi Baxter-Webb & Joe Baxter-Webb

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The podcast about games, language and culture. With hosts Dr. Ibi and Dr. Joe. Dr. Ibi has a Ph.D. in Linguistics and likes to play games. Dr. Joe has a Ph.D. in Media & Cultural studies, and designs games for a living. 📜 If you would like more Say It Like You Play It content, you can find our BLOG here: https://ibibaxterwebb.wordpress.com/blog-podcast/ ☕ If you would like to support us, you can buy us a coffee here: buymeacoffee.com/sayitlikeyouplayit 📺 We're also on YouTube: https://www.yo ...
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Demystifying YOUR wellness. Your definitive guide to cutting through the clutter of health, fitness, & wellness jargon. Co-hosts Lisa & Stafford (who are married) bring an engaging, informal touch to essential topics, transforming complex concepts into easily digestible, actionable knowledge. Our purpose? To empower you with the understanding you need to enhance your life. We bring to the table expert guests from diverse fields, each contributing their unique insights, helping you make sense ...
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Joey Yap is the world’s #1 authority in Feng Shui & Chinese Metaphysics. He’s the author of 182 books in subjects such as Feng Shui, BaZi and Qi Men Dun Jia and speaks LIVE to more than 60,000 people each year at his annual events. Joey is the chief consultant to some of the world's most iconic developments and personal advisor to global leaders, CEOs & celebrities. His work is featured regularly on CNN, Bloomberg and CNBC etc and stars in his annual TV Shows. As the CEO of the largest consu ...
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Dennis and Lindsey discuss the targeted compromises of NPM packages (1:00) and the pointed letter that Sen. Ron Wyden sent to the FTC chairman asking for Microsoft to be held liable for the Ascension ransomware attack last year (11:45) before finally touching on Apple's new memory safety technology for new iPhones (20:43). NPM compromise: https://d…
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Sweeping censorship hit Russia’s book industry soon after the Kremlin launched its full-scale war against Ukraine. Fearing state persecution, publishers began blacking out entire pages — scrubbing any hints about the war or parallels with the current political situation, erasing scenes of queer relationships, and cutting out depictions of life in e…
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Discerning God’s voice can feel confusing when your own thoughts, emotions, and outside opinions are all speaking at once. But clarity comes when you learn how to slow down and seek Him above the noise. In this episode, we unpack how to grow in discernment and begin deciphering the difference between God’s voice, the enemy’s lies, your own internal…
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The recent decipherment of the South Arabian Dhofari script from the first millennium BCE reminds us that we don’t know as much about ancient peoples and languages as we think. And finding a completely new language in a Hittite text shows that they knew a lot more than us, which is sobering, since they didn’t have fancy degrees or iced pecan oat mi…
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John Bianchi has directed 100+ STR market analyses with a 100% success rate. In this episode, he joins Emanuele to break down the science behind choosing the right markets and making STR numbers work for you. • How John analyzed 100+ STR markets with zero failures • The method he uses to “decipher the numbers” • Why market selection is the real mak…
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Send us a text We've rebranded to "Global Trade Deciphered" to better reflect our sharper focus on global trade and business and to make the podcast more accessible and discoverable online. While the name has changed, our commitment to bringing you insightful analysis and expert perspectives on global trade remains the same. For full details, and m…
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Researchers recently used near-infrared photography to get a detailed look at ancient artwork showing scenes of wild animals tangled in a fight. But these weren’t paintings on a cave wall. They were tattoos on the arms of a Siberian woman who lived 2,300 years ago. What can ancient ink tell us about our ancestors? Sticking and poking their way into…
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We investigate Linda Moulton Howe's intriguing work on the subject of alien languages that have either been viewed, or telepathically communicated. We examine the idea that humans are containers - something that comes up a lot in alien encounter stories - and the fact that we may all just be an experiment. A strong drink is recommended. Support the…
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In S6E13 I sit down with author, Freemason, scholar, and translator John Gilbert to discuss his background in esotericism and translation as well we his latest book: Not As Above, Not As Below: How We Got the Emerald Tablet Wrong, which was published in 2024 by Rose Circle Books. Not As Above, Not As Below: https://a.co/d/7yxJ0UQ SUBSCRIBE to the A…
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New Testament letters are compared with private, business, and administrative letters of Greco-Roman antiquity and analyzed against this background. More than 11,800 Greek and Latin letters – preserved on papyrus, potsherds, and tablets from Egypt, Israel, Asia Minor, North Africa, Britain, and Switzerland – have been edited so far. Among them are …
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Poland shut all border crossings with Belarus on the night of September 11. According to the Belarusian state news agency BelTA, Polish border guards rolled out barbed wire and set up metal barriers at the checkpoints. Previously, two crossings had remained open: Brest, for passenger traffic, and Kozlovichi, for cargo. Warsaw moved to close the bor…
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Satellite image of Russian aircraft at an airfield in the Irkutsk region that was struck during “Operation Spiderweb” On June 1, Ukraine struck military airfields across four regions of Russia in a surprise drone attack dubbed “Operation Spiderweb.” The drones had been concealed inside prefabricated homes, transported by five long-haul truck driver…
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In Belarus, 52 political prisoners were released on Thursday. Among them are journalist and blogger Igor Losik, philosopher Vladimir Matskevich, anarchist activist Nikolai Dedok, and opposition activist Dmitry Dashkevich. Also released were an entire group of Belsat TV journalists and 14 foreign nationals (including reporters from Latvia, Poland, G…
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The Russian branch of Transparency International has published a major new investigation into Garantex, which researchers have named as the largest Russian crypto exchange used for money laundering and sanctions evasion. In spring 2025, U.S. authorities announced the shutdown of Garantex and secured the arrest of its chief technical administrator. …
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Russian widow Natalia Kuzmina was left to raise 10 children after her husband was killed in the war against Ukraine. Yet the state refused to pay death benefits, claiming he hadn’t died in combat. The family was forced to bury him in a sealed coffin, with neighbors covering the costs after officials declined to fund the funeral. When Kuzmina posted…
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The Russian government is weighing an increase in the value-added tax (VAT) as war spending deepens the country’s budget deficit, The Bell reported, citing people familiar with the discussions. “Taxes will definitely go up,” one source told the outlet. Raising VAT is seen as one of the most likely options, though exemptions would remain for sociall…
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Israel has launched a rare and controversial strike in the capital of Qatar, hitting a Hamas delegation in the middle of ceasefire and hostage negotiations. The attack killed several people, though the group's top negotiators survived. What was Israel hoping to achieve? Will there be more such overseas attacks? What consequences could follow? How m…
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Belarus released 52 prisoners after negotiations with an American delegation on Thursday, Reuters reported, citing a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Vilnius. “A U.S. led delegation with President Trump’s deputy assistant John Coale [is] heading to Vilnius after negotiations in Minsk, with 52 prisoners of various nationalities released,” the sp…
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Latvia will close the airspace near its borders with Belarus and Russia starting at 6:00 p.m. on September 11 and keep it closed until at least September 18, Defense Minister Andris Spruds said on Thursday. The minister said the move is a preventive measure in response to the incursion of Russian drones into Poland during an attack on Ukraine on We…
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It all started harmlessly enough: People bought kits to grow mushrooms at home. But then, scientists in the upper Midwest noticed something strange. The golden oyster mushroom, which is not native to the United States, was thriving in local forests. Those homegrown mushrooms escaped our basements into the wild. Fungal ecologist Aishwarya Veerabahu …
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On September 1, two men convicted of trying to set fire to a Russian military enlistment office escaped from a pre-trial detention center in Yekaterinburg. According to local news reports, Alexander Cherepanov and Ivan Koryukov may have broken free through the building’s roof. At the time of this writing, Cherepanov has been recaptured. While such …
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Poland has restricted flights along its border with Belarus and Ukraine starting September 10. The restrictions will remain in place until December 9, according to the country’s Air Navigation Services Agency. In the restricted zone, civilian drones are banned around the clock. At night, only military aircraft are allowed to fly there, while during…
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Poland has asked its NATO allies to provide additional air defense systems and counter-drone technology to better protect its territory from potential Russian incursions, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. The Netherlands has already announced it will send Poland two Patriot air defense systems, counter-drone equipment, an…
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Send in the drones On the night of September 10, several dozen Russian drones entered Polish airspace. Some were shot down; Poland even scrambled fighter jets to intercept them. The incident sparked an international scandal: Polish authorities accused Russia of an “act of aggression” and a “large-scale provocation”; Russian military spokesmen count…
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In the aftermath of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder, two of Russia’s most prominent public officials have weighed in on social media. On Wednesday afternoon, Kirill Dmitriev and Dmitry Medvedev posted messages of support for Kirk and echoed right-wing talking points that blamed leftists and “Ukraine supporters” for political vi…
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Letovo School, a private boarding school in Moscow On August 25, one week before the start of the academic year, the Russian authorities declared the Swiss-based International Baccalaureate (IB) an “undesirable organization.” According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, IB “shapes Russian youth according to Western models” and “promotes non-tradit…
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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping in Beijing On September 3, before a military parade in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin — both 72 — were caught speaking on a hot mic discussing how modern technology might extend human life. “Earlier, people rarely lived to 70, but these days, at 70 years, you are still a chil…
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Where do you turn for support when you feel like you're on your own? How do you validate your own dreams and struggles? "Navigating Support" is a two-part conversation about building the strength you need from the inside out. In this trailer for Part 1, get a first look into my story of finding power in self-reliance and the first steps to becoming…
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China is wrapping up its 14th Five-Year Plan—marked by industrial upgrading, green growth, and a drive for tech independence, with manufacturing still the backbone. But challenges remain: deflationary pressures, supply chain risks, and geopolitical headwinds. How has the plan delivered? What gaps remain? And what adjustments might Beijing make for …
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Russian authorities have renamed a school in the occupied part of Ukraine’s Donetsk region in honor of Michael Gloss, the son of a CIA deputy director who joined the Russian military and died while fighting in Ukraine last year, according to the Russian-appointed head of the self-proclaimed “Donetsk People’s Republic.” Gloss traveled to Russia in 2…
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Host Jan Baran sits down with Coinbase Chief Policy Officer Faryar Shirzad for an educational and illuminating deep dive into cryptocurrency's intersection with law and politics. Faryar, whose journey from Iranian diplomat's son to White House advisor to Goldman Sachs executive led him to crypto's frontier, breaks down the complex technology in ref…
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Poland activated Article 4 of the NATO Treaty, which allows a member of the bloc to request a consultation with allies when it believes its security or territorial integrity has been threatened. The move was a response to an incursion by Russian drones into Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine early Wednesday morning. Polish Prime Minister D…
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If you’ve flipped through an issue of National Geographic or scrolled through their social media, and caught a stunningly detailed photo of a tiny creature—like one where you can make out the hairs on a honeybee’s eyeballs, or the exact contours of a hummingbird’s forked tongue—you have probably seen the work of Anand Varma. He’s an award-winning s…
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U.S. President Donald Trump has called on the European Union to impose tariffs of up to 100 percent on goods from India and China in order to “increase pressure” on Russia, which supplies oil to both countries, the Financial Times and AFP reported, citing sources. Trump made the proposal during a meeting of senior E.U. and U.S. officials in Washing…
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Russian forces carried out drone and cruise missile strikes across several regions of Ukraine on Tuesday night, according to RBC-Ukraine. In the Zhytomyr region, several civilian businesses and private homes were damaged. The attack killed one person and injured another. In the Khmelnytskyi region, three people were injured, and a gas station and w…
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During a Russian attack on Ukraine early on Wednesday, drones crossed into Polish airspace, forcing the temporary closure of four airports, including both in Warsaw. Polish and NATO aircraft were scrambled to intercept them, Gazeta Wyborcza reported. Poland’s Armed Forces Operational Command called the incursion “an act of aggression that created a…
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Russian police are reviewing allegations against Roman Alekhin, a pro-war blogger and ex-adviser to Kursk’s former governor, for the suspected embezzlement of aid intended for soldiers in Ukraine. Hidden camera footage released this week allegedly shows Alekhin discussing how to launder 200 million rubles (about $2.4 million) through his charity fo…
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According to new polling by the Levada Center, 58 percent of Russians say the war in Ukraine has personally affected them or their families in some way. Among those impacted, 30 percent say relatives, friends, or acquaintances have been killed in the conflict, while another 28 percent know someone currently fighting in Ukraine. Levada pollsters con…
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Police officers help Mykola Puzyk, 70, who lost his wife, Tetiana Puzyk, 68, to move from an armored car to an ambulance from the village of Yarova, which was hit by a Russian aerial strike, killing dozens of civilians, in Sloviansk, Donetsk region, September 9, 2025. Russia dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Yarova in Ukraine’s Donetsk regio…
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Protesters in Voronezh In mid-August, the Russian authorities began blocking the calling feature on the country’s two most popular messaging apps, Telegram and WhatsApp. The official justification was to fight fraud, but the move has caused confusion and frustration across the country, leaving many people unable to reach friends, relatives, or busi…
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A Moscow court has sentenced the founder of Get Lost, an organization that helps men escape Russian military service, to six years in prison in absentia on charges of spreading “disinformation” about the army. Grigory Sverdlov founded Get Lost in September 2022, shortly after the Russian authorities announced mobilization in the country. He had pre…
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Dietary supplements are big business, with one recent estimate showing the industry is worth almost $64 billion in the United States alone. Take a casual scroll through your social media and you’ll find influencers hawking all kinds of supplements. But how effective are they? How are they regulated? And why are these “natural” remedies so appealing…
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Update: The death toll from Russia’s strike on Yarova has risen to 24, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. At least 19 people were injured. Russian forces dropped an aerial bomb on the settlement of Yarova in Ukraine’s Donetsk region on Tuesday, killing more than 20 people, according to preliminary reports, President Volodymyr Zelensky …
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was likely in Sochi when the city came under attack by Ukrainian drones on Monday night, the independent outlet Agentstvo reports. Agentstvo notes that the day before the attack, Putin had joined an emergency BRICS meeting by video link from Sochi, according to the Kremlin’s website. A few hours earlier, an Il-96-30…
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