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How Trump and trade wars pushed Russia and Ukraine into the cold
US President Donald Trump (R) and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin speak during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany, on July 7, 2017 Mikhail Klimentiev | AFP | Getty Images In heady times — and with trade wars dominating the news agenda — it’s easy to forget that Russia and Ukraine’s soldiers continue to fight …
Read More »This Woman Quit Mounjaro Cold Turkey And Instantly Regretted It
A UK TikTok user has gone viral for sharing the harsh reality of going cold turkey from the weight-loss jab Mounjaro. Freya, known on TikTok as @freyatheblondieee, said she was forced to pause her weekly injections while waiting for a new pen, and it resulted in her hunger spiraling out of control. Other netizens related to Freya’s experience, with some …
Read More »Cold sore virus may play role in MS, mouse study finds – Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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Read More »Fox News Star Hits Trump With A Cold Truth About His Relationship With Putin
Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume on Monday said one thing is now “clear” from President Donald Trump’s most recent comments expressing his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin. And that is that Trump “got played” for a long time by his counterpart over the war in Ukraine, Hume told “Special Report” anchor Bret Baier. Trump for months appeared …
Read More »A new Martian climate model suggest a mostly cold, harsh environment
“Very early in Mars’ history, maybe 4 billion years ago, the planet was warm enough to support lakes and river networks,” Kite told Ars. “There were seas, and some of those seas were as big as the Caspian Sea, maybe bigger. It was a wet place.” This wet period, though, didn’t last long—it was too short to make the landscape …
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