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Vladimir Putin Puts Blame On Ukraine For Death Of Ultra-Nationalist’s Daughter
Darya Dugina, daughter of “Putin’s Rasputin” Alexander Dugin, was killed in a car bomb attack in Moscow, Russia on Aug. 22. Darya Dugina, daughter of “Putin’s Rasputin” Alexander Dugin, was killed in a car bomb attack in Moscow, Russia on Aug. 22. -
Anthony Fauci Announces Retirement From Biden Administration Roles
Following his leadership of the nation's responses to COVID-19, HIV, and other public health risks, Dr. Fauci announced that he would be leaving the government in December. Following his leadership of the nation's responses to COVID-19, HIV, and other public health risks, Dr. Fauci announced that he would be leaving the government in December. -
New James Webb Space Telescope Images Reveal Jupiter's Radiant Auroras
A citizen scientist processed the outstanding photographs. A citizen scientist processed the outstanding photographs. -
Stimulus Check Update: Seven Days Left To Apply For $500 Monthly Direct Payments
The residents who need money the most will be able to receive it thanks to this exciting partnership. The residents who need money the most will be able to receive it thanks to this exciting partnership. -
Researchers Accuse TikTok Of Monitoring User Keystrokes
According to a privacy researcher, the software includes code that can track behavior on websites accessed using its browser. But as for TikTok, the code is used for things like debugging. According to a privacy researcher, the software includes code that can track behavior on websites accessed using its browser. But as for TikTok, the code is used for things like debugging. -
Daughter Of Russian Ultra-Nationalist Dubbed 'Putin's Brain' Dies In Car Explosion
Alexander Dugin, a nationalist, is cited with influencing the decision of the Russian leader to invade Ukraine; he is Darya Dugina's father. Alexander Dugin, a nationalist, is cited with influencing the decision of the Russian leader to invade Ukraine; he is Darya Dugina's father. -
Police Track Down Relative Of New Zealand Children Discovered Dead In Suitcases
A woman in South Korea is thought to be related to two kids whose bones were discovered in bags in New Zealand. A woman in South Korea is thought to be related to two kids whose bones were discovered in bags in New Zealand. -
CEO Of Pegasus Spyware Maker NSO Group Resigns Amid Layoffs
The surveillance company is facing legal action as a result of claims that dissidents were the target of its capabilities. The surveillance company is facing legal action as a result of claims that dissidents were the target of its capabilities. -
How To Watch Live Webcasts Of NASA's Artemis 1 SLS Megarocket Moon Launch For Free
NASA has officially announced information regarding its planned, free, internet broadcast of the mammoth rocket's Moon mission. NASA has officially announced information regarding its planned, free, internet broadcast of the mammoth rocket's Moon mission. -
20 People Killed As Flash Floods Ravage Eastern Afghanistan
Numerous canals were also destroyed, as well as some 5,000 acres of agricultural land, as a result of the floods Numerous canals were also destroyed, as well as some 5,000 acres of agricultural land, as a result of the floods