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    Pravda EN
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    Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) says she wants to force all Americans to register their guns so that the government can start a buyback program

    just now (74+ words) What she's really saying is she wants to force Americans to be defenseless.Here's a better idea, deport Ilhan.Join @SGTnewsNetworkX (Twitter)Truth... Ilhan Omar (D-MN) says she wants to force all Americans to register their guns so that the government can start a buyback program.What she's really saying is she wants to force Americans to be defenseless.Here's a better idea, deport Ilhan.Join @SGTnewsNetworkX (Twitter)Truth Social...

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    bbc.com
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    Man, 33, suspected of attempted murder after assault in Wincanton

    just now (175+ words) A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a serious assault on a town high street. Police said the victim, a man in his 20s, was left with potentially life-changing injuries following the attack on the High Street in Wincanton, Somerset, on Sunday morning. Avon and Somerset Police said they were called to the scene at 09:28 GMT. The arrested man remains in police custody. The force said it does not believe there is a wider risk to the public and will be patrolling in the area over the next few days. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward. Neighbourhood Sgt Simon Lancey said: "This incident is understandably concerning but we do believe it to be one that involved people known to each other and there is not believed to be any risk to the wider…...

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    HELLO!
    hellomagazine.com > film > 870351 > young-and-restless-star-character-death-to-join-rival-soap

    The Young and the Restless star shares his take on character's gruesome death to join rival soap

    just now (532+ words) In July, a shocking character death rocked The Young and the Restless' Genoa City, with Phillip "Chance" Chancellor being shot to death after first debuting on the CBS soap in 1988. Conner Floyd, 33, was the last person to play Chance, meeting his end while on a trip to France with Cane Ashby, with fans left stunned by the loss and the seeming end to the Chancellor legacy. Behind the scenes, however, Conner is making his move beyond Genoa to Salem, set to debut in Days of Our Lives as Chad DiMera, taking over the role of Billy Flynn. Coincidentally, Billy played Cane, and it was in his arms that Chance breathed his last. "He went out like a hero," Conner told People of his reaction to his character's death. "They didn't have a funeral or anything, but that's okay," although quipped…...

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    The West Australian
    thewest.com.au > news > health > misinformation-blamed-as-australian-vaccine-rates-slide-c-20849962

    Misinformation blamed as Australian vaccine rates slide

    just now (353+ words) Misinformation, anti-science sentiment and vaccine hesitancy is being blamed for a "worrying" drop in Australia's immunisation rates. The Australian Medical Association is urging Australians to reverse the trend, warning lives are unnecessarily being put at risk and emergency departments are being stretched too thin. Their latest report released on Monday - From coverage to concern: a policy analysis of Australia's immunisation decline - shows vaccination rates across child, adolescent and adult programs, as well as seasonal flu vaccination, have all dropped. AMA president Danielle McMullen said immunisation prevents between two and three million deaths a year but misinformation and anti-science sentiment were eroding public trust. "We are seeing increasing global conversations about vaccine hesitancy, and it is putting lives at risk," she said. "Unfortunately, Australia is not immune, and it is deeply concerning to see declining rates here, especially among children." Since…...

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    The Independent
    independent.co.uk > news > education > charlie-kirk-george-abaraonye-violence-threats-b2875282.html

    Kirk comments led to ‘threats of violence’, says ousted Oxford Union president-elect

    just now (352+ words) George Abaraonye received criticism for his reaction to Charlie Kirk being shot dead in September George Abaraonye, the ousted president-elect of the Oxford Union, has revealed he received "threats of violence" following a controversy over comments he made appearing to celebrate the shooting of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Mr Abaraonye, who became president-elect of the historic debating society earlier this year, faced widespread criticism for remarks posted after Mr Kirk was shot dead at a Utah Valley University event in September, an incident US authorities described as a political assassination. Mr Kirk, 31, was an ally of US President Donald Trump and a co-founder and chief executive of the right-wing youth organisation Turning Point USA. Mr Abaraonye has since expressed remorse, telling The Times he was "very sorry" for his comments and wished to apologise directly to Mr Kirk's family....

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    New Atlas
    newatlas.com > energy > nanoscopic-layers-perovskites-lasers-solar-cells

    Tuneable perovskite: A breakthrough in low-cost solar and laser materials

    just now (229+ words) "The hope was we could grow a perfect perovskite crystal where we change the chemical composition layer by layer, and that's what we did," said co-first author Dr. Yang Lu from Cambridge's Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and Cavendish Laboratory. Perovskites are inorganic crystalline structures similar to the natural mineral perovskite (calcium titanium oxide, CaTiO3). Halides are binary compounds of halogens (such as fluoride from fluorine, or chloride from chlorine); they're the inorganic salts of halogen acids (such as hydrochloric acid). Previously, scientists faced limits in working with halide perovskites. Light, heat, and moisture make them unstable, and perovskite solar cells generally used lead, famous for causing developmental, neurological, and other damage (and without which, the cells were inefficient). The Cambridge method not only produces better results, but less hassle. "A lot of perovskite research uses solution processing, which is…...

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    The West Australian
    thewest.com.au > news > immigration > immigration-set-to-be-australias-issue-of-the-summer-c-20849946

    Immigration set to be Australia's issue of the summer

    1+ min ago (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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    Yahoo Sports
    sports.yahoo.com > articles > nfl-fans-not-happy-awful-180209220.html

    NFL Fans Not Happy With 'Awful' Week 13 Schedule Today

    1+ min ago (205+ words) It's been a big week of football, but Sunday could be a letdown. The NFL had three big games on Thanksgiving and one game on Black Friday. The Lions took on the Packers, the Cowboys hosted the Chiefs and the Ravens took on the Bengals on Thanksgiving. On Black Friday, the Eagles hosted the Bears. All four games were good, with the Packers topping the Lions, the Cowboys besting the Chiefs, the Bengals upsetting the Ravens and the Bears surprising the Eagles. But things could be a letdown on Sunday. Here's what is on tap for Sunday: "Dude it's a baaaaaaaaaad slate of NFL games today. There are only two games where both team are above .500, and the MNF is no better," one fan wrote. "Today's slate of NFL games look awful man. Looking like maybe a catch up watching…...

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    Yahoo Sports
    sports.yahoo.com > articles > f1-qatar-grand-prix-results-160105136.html

    F1 Qatar Grand Prix results: Who won, full classification, updated driver standings as Verstappen takes title race to the wire

    1+ min ago (399+ words) Lando Norris was hoping to become the 11th British driver in history to be crowned Formula One world champion at Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix. Norris led McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri and reigning champion Max Verstappen by 24 points heading into the penultimate race of the 2025 season. If Norris outscored both Piastri and Verstappen by two points, he would have sealed glory ahead of the finale in Abu Dhabi next weekend. However, his title rivals had other ideas. MORE:Updated driver and constructor standings for 2025 F1 season Max Verstappen stormed to victory at the Qatar Grand Prix for the third consecutive season, confirming he will not give up the F1 title he first won in 2021 without a fight. Verstappen started third behind the two McLarens and passed championship leader, Lando Norris, into turn one after making a blistering start. McLaren's decision not to pit during…...

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    The Independent
    independent.co.uk > news > lando-norris-max-verstappen-qatar-abu-dhabi-mclaren-b2875283.html

    Verstappen wins Qatar GP as F1 title fight with Norris and Piastri goes to final race

    1+ min ago (369+ words) Max Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday to send a tense Formula 1 title fight into the season's final race in Abu Dhabi next weekend. Championship leader Lando Norris would have clinched his first F1 title with a win but finished in fourth place, with his McLaren teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri placing second. All three title contenders have won seven races this season. Verstappen is aiming for a fifth straight F1 title, with Piastri and Norris chasing their first. "That's a very lovely race," Verstappen said on team radio after his 70th career win. "Great job everyone." Norris can still become the first British driver to win the championship since Lewis Hamilton clinched the last of his seven titles in 2020. But having entered the Qatar GP weekend with a 24-point lead over both his rivals, Norris is now 12 points ahead…...