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The Israeli military has killed dozens of people in Gaza as the starvation crisis in the territory deepens amid an international outcry, with more Palestinians dying of malnutrition. Medical sources told Al Jazeera that Israeli attacks killed at least 71 people across Gaza on Saturday, including 42 desperately seeking aid. The Ministry of Health in Gaza also said that hospitals have recorded five more deaths due to hunger caused by the Israeli blockade of the enclave, bringing the total death toll from malnutrition to 127 since the war began. The victims include 85 children. With anger across the world mounting…

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An Illinois man who was sentenced to 53 years in prison for the murder of a young Palestinian American boy in a 2023 hate crime that shocked the nation has died in prison, authorities said Saturday. Joseph Czuba, 73, died on Thursday while serving his sentence, the Will County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Officials did not release his cause of death. In February, Czuba was convicted of first-degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated battery and hate crimes for fatally stabbing 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and injuring the boy’s mother just days after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel…

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For baseball fans across the country, outfielder Ichiro Suzuki’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame this weekend is the capstone to a storied career of broken records. But for players of Asian descent, it’s also a profound moment of recognition and visibility. Suzuki, who spent the majority of his 19 years in Major League Baseball with the Seattle Mariners, will be the first Asian player to be added to the historic hall in Cooperstown, New York. Asian and Asian Americans across the league spoke to NBC News, reflecting on their favorite Suzuki moments and how his performance on the…

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The Institute of Agricultural Research (TAE) is working on new types of grapes and techniques in order to improve viticulture. TAE, within the scope of work, 6 of which are new, including 12 table grapes took to try. The varieties will be tried in gradual Italian talvar instead of traditional talvar. The results of the yield to be obtained from new varieties and techniques will be compared with the old studies. 585 tons of fresh grapes were accused in 2023 According to TAE data; In 2023, the vineyard and the talvar area was 2 thousand 200 acres and the harvest…

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IDEF 2025, where TRT is a communication sponsor, is hosted by the Ministry of National Defense, with the support of the Presidential Defense Industry, under the management and responsibility of TSKGV, organized by KFA Fuarcılık AŞ (IFM) under the organizer of KFA Fuarcılık AŞ (IFM). Akyol said that ASELSAN participated in Idef for the first time in 1993 with 8 products on an area of 76 square meters. IDEF 2025 on an area of 7 thousand square meters, entered into the inventory with more than 300 products, noting that they participated in the Akyol, “In the last 30 years, ASELSAN…

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ADVERTISEMENT In 2023, the Earth experienced an unprecedented surge in marine heatwaves across its oceans. They set new records in intensity, geographic extent, and duration, with many lasting well over a year and 96 per cent of the ocean surface affected. Following new research, scientists now warn that these prolonged temperature spikes might herald a tipping point for the world’s oceans with grave consequences for the planet. In 2023, heatwaves resulted in both the North Atlantic and Southwest Pacific oceans experiencing record-breaking sea surface temperatures. “We know that marine heatwaves have become increasingly common and more intense over time because…

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I walk about four to five miles on an average workday. While I love a stylish pair of loafers, I want my feet to feel comfortable and supported, so I almost always put on a pair of walking shoes. I’m not alone in my thinking, when I take a look around New York City many people are sporting some type of walking shoe. But what makes walking shoes more comfortable than other kinds of shoes? And can my running shoes pull double duty? I spoke with podiatrists to find out, and I got their top-picks for the best walking shoes…

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Bitcoin’s price could see significant upside in 2026, bucking the traditional four-year market cycle, according to Bitwise chief investment officer Matt Hougan. The prediction comes as other analysts are divided on whether Bitcoin (BTC) will stray from its historical pattern or follow the traditional halving cycle and peak in the coming months. Bitcoin may be in for a “good few years,” says Hougan“I bet 2026 is an up year,” Hougan said in an X video on Friday. “I broadly think we’re in for a good few years,” Hougan added. Hougan said the four-year halving cycle “is dead” for several reasons,…

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Top Stories of The WeekAustralian fintech Finder wins court battle over crypto yield productThe Australian Federal Court ruled in favor of fintech company Finder.com, clearing it and its yield-generating product, Finder Earn, in a legal battle with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) that lasted almost three years. In a Thursday court decision, Justices Stewart, Cheeseman and Meagher confirmed a previous judgment that Finder Wallet and Earn complied with consumer financial laws. The federal court “confirmed the initial finding that Finder Earn was not a financial product,” Finder said in a Thursday blog post. BitMine gobbles over $2B in…

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The former senior CIA officer who helped oversee the 2017 intelligence assessment on Russia’s interference in the 2016 election says Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and the White House are “lying” when they claim that it was an attempt to sabotage President Donald Trump. Susan Miller, a retired CIA officer who helped lead the team that produced the report about Russia’s actions during the 2016 campaign, told NBC News it was based on credible information that showed Moscow sought to help Trump win the election, but that there was no sign of a conspiracy between the Kremlin and the…

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