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Image source, U.S. Navy via Getty ImagesImage caption, German Defense Minister says missiles pose serious capabilities gapArticle informationauthor, Paul Kirbyrole, BBC News1 hour agoAccording to a decision announced at the NATO summit marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), for the first time since the Cold War, US long-range missiles will be routinely deployed in Germany from 2026.Such missiles were banned under a 1988 treaty between the United States and the former Soviet Union, but that agreement collapsed five years ago.Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Moscow would respond with a “military…

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meanwhile Amazon Prime Day Although it doesn’t start until next week, Target has some great sales you’ll want to check out on board games, movies, books, and more, running through July 13th. Target Circle Members Buy two eligible items of equal or greater value and get your third free. This offer is exclusive to members, but joining Target Circle is free. You’ll also get free 2-day shipping, along with exclusive discounts and promotions. This sale includes literally hundreds of eligible items, but we’ve picked out some of our favorites across a variety of categories and listed them below. Board game…

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For thousands of years, humans have watched the vibrant aurora borealis dance across the night sky, but these beautiful phenomena are more than just a pretty sight – they’re also a warning sign of a hidden danger: geomagnetically induced currents. The aurora is caused by particles from the sun colliding with the Earth’s magnetic field, and these same forces can also compress the magnetic field, creating huge electrical currents that reach the ground. New research shows that the angle at which these solar shocks hit Earth is crucial for protecting infrastructure. “Auroras and geomagnetically induced currents are caused by similar…

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by University of Copenhagen – Faculty of Health and Medicine July 11, 2024One of the complete skeletons found in the passage grave at Frelsegården (individual B/FRA043). The skeleton belongs to a woman aged 30-40 years, related only to the second degree of kinship with related individuals. Strontium isotopes from the teeth indicate that she was born outside the sedimentary geology of Färbigden, probably in an adjacent area in western Sweden. The skull was previously removed during excavation. Courtesy of Karl-Göran SjögrenAncient DNA Samples extracted from bones and teeth suggest that the plague may have played a role in Stone Age…

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The first crewed mission aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has been in orbit for more than a month now, but no planned return date has yet been set.Starliner Released on June 5th Crew Flight Test (CFT) with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on board International Space Station The capsule is scheduled to stay aboard the International Space Station for one week. Helium leaks and thruster problems However, the Starliner has not yet been cleared to depart as a problem occurred during the trip and engineers are still investigating the cause.”We’re taking time on the ground to review all of…

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CNN — For better or worse, multi-day weddings have become commonplace in cultures around the world. What once was a half-day affair can now easily stretch over three or four days, from Friday night cocktail parties to headache-inducing Sunday brunches. But the seven-month wedding The world of Indian luxury weddings. On Friday, the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, the head of India’s largest private company, with an estimated net worth of Over $122 billionAccording to Forbes, pharmaceutical heiress Radhika Merchant Finally Getting MarriedThe couple have been celebrating their engagement since January, holding events on average every six weeks. From the…

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SAN FRANCISCO — In the grand scheme of things, Wednesday’s win over the Sacramento Kings in the final game of the California Classic probably didn’t mean much for the Warriors other than the fact that it gave them a chance to hoist the inaugural Mitch Richmond Trophy. But it was important enough that Golden State coach Anthony Vereen brought on Summer League veterans Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis in the game’s final minutes. Warriors win 91-90 At Chase Center. First, Vereen needed the pair’s help to stem the tide after the Kings cut a 16-point deficit to 88-84 with two…

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Moods and emotions play an important role in our daily lives. They affect how we experience things. For example, whether we start our day feeling hopeful and energetic or grumpy and lethargic. Moods and emotions influence whether we interpret events positively or negatively.But people with bipolar disorder experience rapid and unpredictable mood swings that can lead to “swings” of low and high moods, with potentially serious consequences, though researchers don’t know exactly what causes these extreme mood changes.Now, in our new study, Published in Global Open Science in BiopsychiatryWe have uncovered the brain regions that control mood and how the…

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Image caption, Israeli military operations continue in Gaza City as ceasefire talks resumeArticle informationauthor, Tom Bennett and Rushdie Abu’aloufrole, BBC News London and IstanbulJuly 10, 2024Updated 4 hours agoThe Israeli military has ordered all residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the southern central Gaza Strip as operations intensify in the north. Leaflets dropped from aircraft instructed “everyone in Gaza City” to leave the “dangerous fighting zone” through designated safe routes, shown as two roads leading to the shelters of Deir al-Baraf and Al-Zawayda.The United Nations expressed deep concern over the evacuation order, which marks the second time the entire…

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Hurricane Beryl slammed into southeast Texas on Monday, leaving millions in the Houston area without power, but technical problems with the city’s main power company’s tracker meant there was no way to check the status of outages or find places where the lights were still on where residents could buy food, gas and other necessities.Then Brian Norton, a 55-year-old tech worker and podcast host, got help from an unlikely source: the Whataburger app.The app’s map showed where the company’s big-box restaurants across Houston were still open, and instead of telling Texans where they could get burgers, biscuits, and taquitos, Norton…

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