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📹⚔Offensive with tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, artillery and mortar strikes: Russian motorized infantry during the special military operation in Ukraine (Russian MoD footage)
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⚡The main points from the NATO Madrid summit's declaration:
▪"The Russian Federation is the most significant and direct threat to Allies’ security": A new strategic concept for the alliance has been endorsed;
▪Additional forces to be deployed on NATO's eastern flank;
▪A package of support to Ukraine with non-lethal defense equipment has been approved, the alliance promises to improve Ukraine’s cyber defenses and support the modernization of its defense sector;
▪The alliance has promised "political and practical support" to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and the Republic of Moldova (not NATO members)
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▪"The Russian Federation is the most significant and direct threat to Allies’ security": A new strategic concept for the alliance has been endorsed;
▪Additional forces to be deployed on NATO's eastern flank;
▪A package of support to Ukraine with non-lethal defense equipment has been approved, the alliance promises to improve Ukraine’s cyber defenses and support the modernization of its defense sector;
▪The alliance has promised "political and practical support" to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and the Republic of Moldova (not NATO members)
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⚡️⚡️ Syria recognizes the independence and sovereignty of the DPR and LPR
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📹After Ukrainian troops retreated, a training center at Severodonetsk airport was found to contain a number of weapons sent from abroad. An entire warehouse of Czech ammunition and NATO containers are seen on the video.
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❗️White House says no requirement to contact Russia about NATO posture changes
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💭Zelensky compares NATO’s accession policy to old subway turnstile
"NATO's open-door policy should not be like the old Kiev subway turnstiles. They are open, and when you come in, the turnstiles close until you pay. Has Ukraine not paid enough yet?" Zelensky said in his address to the participants of the NATO summit.
"NATO's open-door policy should not be like the old Kiev subway turnstiles. They are open, and when you come in, the turnstiles close until you pay. Has Ukraine not paid enough yet?" Zelensky said in his address to the participants of the NATO summit.
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❗Father of Moroccan man sentenced to death in DPR appeals to Putin, asking him to contribute to his son's pardoning, letter reads
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🇺🇸The FBI has launched an inquiry into sex abuse allegations made against the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans, the Associated Press reports.
The federal investigation will probe whether priests abducted minors across state lines to commit sex crimes, the report says. More than a dozen alleged victims of abuse were interviewed by investigators this year.
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The federal investigation will probe whether priests abducted minors across state lines to commit sex crimes, the report says. More than a dozen alleged victims of abuse were interviewed by investigators this year.
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😬Your daily dose of cringe is served: a Disneyland Paris employee wearing mouse ears was caught on video while interrupting a man's proposal of marriage. "I don't want to visit Disneyland anymore," the benighted lover said later.
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👑Boris the Emperor?👑
💭“I think that Turkey should be there, I think that Maghreb should be there and I think we should basically be recreating the Mare Nostrum of the Roman Empire”: Boris Johnson, one of whose great-grandfathers was Turkish journalist and minister Ali Kemal, said he supports the plan from France's Emmanuel Macron of a wider European partnership involving Turkey and the “Maghreb” of north-west Africa.
Earlier Macron raised the idea of a new “European political community” when he met Johnson at the G7 summit in Germany.
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💭“I think that Turkey should be there, I think that Maghreb should be there and I think we should basically be recreating the Mare Nostrum of the Roman Empire”: Boris Johnson, one of whose great-grandfathers was Turkish journalist and minister Ali Kemal, said he supports the plan from France's Emmanuel Macron of a wider European partnership involving Turkey and the “Maghreb” of north-west Africa.
Earlier Macron raised the idea of a new “European political community” when he met Johnson at the G7 summit in Germany.
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🇺🇸🇰🇷Joe Biden got into an awkward scrape with the president of South Korea again. Last time he called Yoon Seok-youl by the name of his predecessor, Moon Jae-in. And now, at the NATO summit in Madrid, the US president just didn't shake his hand when Yoon was about to greet him with hand outstretched.
Something personal? Still not shaking hands is better then shaking hands with thin air.
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Something personal? Still not shaking hands is better then shaking hands with thin air.
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🔎A jury has officially been selected for the Parkland school shooter's sentencing trial
A jury of seven men and five women was selected Tuesday to decide if Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz would be sentenced to death or get life in prison for his 2018 massacre. The three-month process initially started with a jury pool of 1,800 individuals.
The panel will have a task never faced by a US jury, no American mass shooter who killed at least 17 people has ever made it to trial. Nine others died during or immediately after their shooting attacks, killed either by police or by their own hand.
The jurors will be exposed to graphic evidence, including crime scene and autopsy photos, and tour the three-story classroom building where Cruz methodically stalked the halls, shooting at anyone in front of him and into classrooms. It has not been cleaned since the shooting and remains bloodstained and bullet-pocked, with Valentine's Day gifts strewn about.
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A jury of seven men and five women was selected Tuesday to decide if Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz would be sentenced to death or get life in prison for his 2018 massacre. The three-month process initially started with a jury pool of 1,800 individuals.
The panel will have a task never faced by a US jury, no American mass shooter who killed at least 17 people has ever made it to trial. Nine others died during or immediately after their shooting attacks, killed either by police or by their own hand.
The jurors will be exposed to graphic evidence, including crime scene and autopsy photos, and tour the three-story classroom building where Cruz methodically stalked the halls, shooting at anyone in front of him and into classrooms. It has not been cleaned since the shooting and remains bloodstained and bullet-pocked, with Valentine's Day gifts strewn about.
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⚖️Ketanji Brown Jackson is to be formally sworn in as Supreme Court justice Thursday
Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn in Thursday to formally become a Supreme Court justice, officially making her the nation’s first Black woman to serve in the role.
She will fill the seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, whose previously announced departure after nearly 28 years on the bench will take effect Thursday at noon.
At 51, Jackson’s replacement of Breyer adds youth and diversity, and on certain issues a likely more liberal approach than Breyer, known for his judicial modesty and pragmatism. She joins a court at the conclusion of a tumultuous term that will be remembered for the 6-3 decision last week that overturned Roe v. Wade along ideological lines, ending the nearly 50-year federal right to abortion.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn in Thursday to formally become a Supreme Court justice, officially making her the nation’s first Black woman to serve in the role.
She will fill the seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, whose previously announced departure after nearly 28 years on the bench will take effect Thursday at noon.
At 51, Jackson’s replacement of Breyer adds youth and diversity, and on certain issues a likely more liberal approach than Breyer, known for his judicial modesty and pragmatism. She joins a court at the conclusion of a tumultuous term that will be remembered for the 6-3 decision last week that overturned Roe v. Wade along ideological lines, ending the nearly 50-year federal right to abortion.
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💊Amazon, Rite Aid cap purchase of emergency contraceptives
Amazon is limiting how many emergency contraceptives consumers can buy, joining other retailers who put in place similar caps following the Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade.
Amazon's limit, which temporarily caps purchase of the contraceptives at three units per week, went into effect on Monday, a spokesperson for the e-commerce giant confirmed to The Associated Press. A similar policy went into effect Monday at the drugstore chain Rite Aid, which has limited the purchase of Plan B pills to three units per customer due to increased demand, a company spokesperson said. The limit applies to both in-store and online purchases.
Emergency contraception is different from abortion pills used to end a pregnancy. Plan B, which can be obtained without a prenoscription, contains a concentrated dose of the same drug found in many regular birth control pills.
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Amazon is limiting how many emergency contraceptives consumers can buy, joining other retailers who put in place similar caps following the Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade.
Amazon's limit, which temporarily caps purchase of the contraceptives at three units per week, went into effect on Monday, a spokesperson for the e-commerce giant confirmed to The Associated Press. A similar policy went into effect Monday at the drugstore chain Rite Aid, which has limited the purchase of Plan B pills to three units per customer due to increased demand, a company spokesperson said. The limit applies to both in-store and online purchases.
Emergency contraception is different from abortion pills used to end a pregnancy. Plan B, which can be obtained without a prenoscription, contains a concentrated dose of the same drug found in many regular birth control pills.
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⚡️⚡️San Antonio trailer deaths - latest: Abbott says truck wasn’t inspected by Border Patrol as toll hits 53
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⚡️🌎'Earthquake swarm' in South Carolina
Two earthquakes struck South Carolina on Wednesday, with the most recent strong enough to get thousands of people to reach out to the US Geological Survey. Authorities have not reported any injuries to date.
The first earthquake, with an epicenter 5 km east of Elgin, South Carolina, struck this afternoon at 2:43 p.m. local time at a depth of 2.6 km. USGS said this quake was a magnitude 3.5 event.
The second earthquake struck moments ago at 7:03 p.m. and was the strongest yet. That quake ranked as a magnitude 3.6 event, was registered at a 3.0 km depth, and had an epicenter not far from the earlier quake, roughly 6 km east of Elgin. Dozens of earthquakes within this swarm have struck South Carolina over the last seven months. The earthquakes this week have all been around Elgin, a small incorporated town in Kershaw, roughly 20 miles northeast of Columbia, the state’s capital.
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Two earthquakes struck South Carolina on Wednesday, with the most recent strong enough to get thousands of people to reach out to the US Geological Survey. Authorities have not reported any injuries to date.
The first earthquake, with an epicenter 5 km east of Elgin, South Carolina, struck this afternoon at 2:43 p.m. local time at a depth of 2.6 km. USGS said this quake was a magnitude 3.5 event.
The second earthquake struck moments ago at 7:03 p.m. and was the strongest yet. That quake ranked as a magnitude 3.6 event, was registered at a 3.0 km depth, and had an epicenter not far from the earlier quake, roughly 6 km east of Elgin. Dozens of earthquakes within this swarm have struck South Carolina over the last seven months. The earthquakes this week have all been around Elgin, a small incorporated town in Kershaw, roughly 20 miles northeast of Columbia, the state’s capital.
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🚫 The mayoral control bill of Guns in NYC expires Thursday
Governor Kathy Hochul, who cruised to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday night, has yet to sign two bills passed a month ago that would extend Mayor Eric Adams’ control of city schools and shrink public school class sizes, respectively.
“We passed our legislation and — as a matter of courtesy — were waiting for the governor to call it,” said State Sen. John Liu, who chairs the New York City Education Committee, said Wednesday.
“But tomorrow, we’re going to call it. Because it’s certainly not going to be on the legislature that mayoral control expires,” by the end of day on June 30, he said. Hochul had previously pushed for a four-year extension of mayoral control, tacking on a year to the three that Adams had proposed as a show of goodwill.
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Governor Kathy Hochul, who cruised to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday night, has yet to sign two bills passed a month ago that would extend Mayor Eric Adams’ control of city schools and shrink public school class sizes, respectively.
“We passed our legislation and — as a matter of courtesy — were waiting for the governor to call it,” said State Sen. John Liu, who chairs the New York City Education Committee, said Wednesday.
“But tomorrow, we’re going to call it. Because it’s certainly not going to be on the legislature that mayoral control expires,” by the end of day on June 30, he said. Hochul had previously pushed for a four-year extension of mayoral control, tacking on a year to the three that Adams had proposed as a show of goodwill.
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🥳❌Airbnb has permanently banned parties and in-home events it hosts on its platform
The measure was imposed temporarily during the pandemic, but it was very popular with hosts, that is, those who make their homes available. The company says this rule has become "much more than a public health measure" since it was introduced in August 2020. "It has become a critical community policy to support our hosts and their neighbors," the San Francisco-based company said.
However, Airbnb also said it would eliminate the limit of people who can stay in a house, another measure that it imposed during the pandemic, and that the maximum number of occupants per stay should be 16 people. Regarding the ban on parties, the company explained that after applying this rule in 2020, the number of complaints about this aspect was reduced by 44%.
"This new long-term policy has been enacted to encourage and support community safety," Airbnb said.
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The measure was imposed temporarily during the pandemic, but it was very popular with hosts, that is, those who make their homes available. The company says this rule has become "much more than a public health measure" since it was introduced in August 2020. "It has become a critical community policy to support our hosts and their neighbors," the San Francisco-based company said.
However, Airbnb also said it would eliminate the limit of people who can stay in a house, another measure that it imposed during the pandemic, and that the maximum number of occupants per stay should be 16 people. Regarding the ban on parties, the company explained that after applying this rule in 2020, the number of complaints about this aspect was reduced by 44%.
"This new long-term policy has been enacted to encourage and support community safety," Airbnb said.
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😏🤔🎶Mystery strikes as Canadian radio station plays Rage Against the Machine song nonstop
This morning Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name' song began to play on a pop and soft rock radio station in Vancouver, Canada. The hours passed, and the song played thousands of times.
Speculation soon began on social networks, with reports later stating the music was playing in protest against parent company Rogers Sports and Media for the layoffs that had been generated in recent weeks. The incident came a day after the co-hosts of the station's morning show posted on Facebook that they had suddenly been fired.
"Our five years on KiSS RADiO have come to an end. KiSS is changing; unfortunately, we were informed that we wouldn't be part of this new chapter. Although this comes with mixed emotions, we want to express one overwhelming feeling: gratitude," wrote ex-hosts Kevin Lim and Sonia Sidhu.
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This morning Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name' song began to play on a pop and soft rock radio station in Vancouver, Canada. The hours passed, and the song played thousands of times.
Speculation soon began on social networks, with reports later stating the music was playing in protest against parent company Rogers Sports and Media for the layoffs that had been generated in recent weeks. The incident came a day after the co-hosts of the station's morning show posted on Facebook that they had suddenly been fired.
"Our five years on KiSS RADiO have come to an end. KiSS is changing; unfortunately, we were informed that we wouldn't be part of this new chapter. Although this comes with mixed emotions, we want to express one overwhelming feeling: gratitude," wrote ex-hosts Kevin Lim and Sonia Sidhu.
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🤔 Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is seeking a delay in his upcoming criminal case due to the public spectacle and popularity of televised House select committee hearings, according to a June 29 filing in a DC court by attorneys David Schoen, Robert Costello and Evan Corcoran.
▪️ The Trump-era strategist’s defense team argued their client would not be afforded a “fair trial” unless the case was scheduled months after the hearings wrapped. The filing called for October 25 to replace the July 18 start date of this year due to the possibility of jurors’ opinions being influenced by the US lawmakers tasked with probing the events that took place on January 6, 2021.
🗯 “Public impact is not limited to the hearings themselves, but to the media coverage that magnified the hearings. In Washington, DC, where trial will take place – and where the acts alleged in the Indictment took place–every major media outlet treated the hearings as a top news story,” wrote Bannon’s attorneys.
▪️ The Trump-era strategist’s defense team argued their client would not be afforded a “fair trial” unless the case was scheduled months after the hearings wrapped. The filing called for October 25 to replace the July 18 start date of this year due to the possibility of jurors’ opinions being influenced by the US lawmakers tasked with probing the events that took place on January 6, 2021.
🗯 “Public impact is not limited to the hearings themselves, but to the media coverage that magnified the hearings. In Washington, DC, where trial will take place – and where the acts alleged in the Indictment took place–every major media outlet treated the hearings as a top news story,” wrote Bannon’s attorneys.
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🤔 Calls have rung out across the US demanding gun control laws in a bid to curb violent crimes such as the recent series of mass shootings. Data, nevertheless, show that in states with higher percentages of households with at least one gun, crimes are not higher than in states with strict gun laws.
🗯 "Gun ownership is higher in states with fewer restrictions, and homicide rates in these states are lower. People can protect themselves," George Mason University Professor Emerita Joyce Lee Malcolm said, regarding what she's found through her research. Malcolm pointed to a study on burglars from 1986 that found 34% of burglars interviewed reported "to having been scared off, shot at, wounded or captured by an armed victim."
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🗯 "Gun ownership is higher in states with fewer restrictions, and homicide rates in these states are lower. People can protect themselves," George Mason University Professor Emerita Joyce Lee Malcolm said, regarding what she's found through her research. Malcolm pointed to a study on burglars from 1986 that found 34% of burglars interviewed reported "to having been scared off, shot at, wounded or captured by an armed victim."
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