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    Embattled Kharkiv residents face regular power outages as Russia grinds down energy infrastructure

    Russia is exploiting enduring air defense shortages in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, to pummel its energy infrastructure, terrorize its residents and those in its rural surroundings. Nearly 200,000 city dwellers are without power, while 50% of the region suffers from outages in the wake of Moscow’s intensified air campaign starting in late March, according to officials. (AP video shot by: Vasilisa Stepanenko)

  • LifestyleBradford Telegraph and Argus

    National Trust issues plea to dog owners aimed at protecting moorland birds

    The National Trust in Marsden has issued a plea to dog owners for the sake of moorland birds.

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  • NewsThe Daily Beast

    All the Reasons Why RFK Jr. Is Nothing Like His Father

    Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesRobert F. Kennedy Jr. may come from a close-knit political family but a side-by-side comparison of him and his father Robert F. Kennedy Sr. shows how different they are. Words by Nell Scovell/Infographic by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast Words by Nell Scovell/Infographic by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast Words by Nell Scovell/Infographic by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast Read more at The Daily Beast.Get the Daily Beast's biggest sc

  • PoliticsThe Daily Beast

    Republicans Just Found a Loophole to Answer Their Abysmal Fundraising

    Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beat/Getty ImagesAfter a bruising few months of humiliating reports, Donald Trump’s re-election team has finally produced a round of positive fundraising headlines, showing, they said, that the campaign and Republican National Committee’s abysmal donor woes were in the rearview.Republicans had finally turned the corner, and they were back in the driver’s seat.But a closer look at the numbers behind those numbers suggests that, once again, the boasts m

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  • BusinessSky News

    Bitcoin's highly anticipated 'halving' event takes place

    Bitcoin's rare halving event has taken place, according to crypto analysis firm CoinGecko. It slashes the number of new Bitcoin entering the market by cutting the rewards earned by Bitcoin miners by 50%. It means just 450 Bitcoin will now be created each day.

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Man dead and several injured after car crashes into bus following police pursuit near Dubbo

    Police attempted to stop the vehicle but a short time later it hit the bus on the Mitchell Highway

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  • LifestyleDaily Echo

    This 16th Century pub has reopened with a village shop and wine from next door

    16th Century pub The Chestnut Horse in Easton has reopened its doors after being restored to its former glory by owners The Avington Estate.

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