Erika Kirk: “Could not protect her life”: Erika Kirk’s security fears collide with Candace Owens’ accusations

Erika Kirk’s cancellation of a Turning Point USA event has sparked a dispute over the reason behind her absence. An insider claims her security team warned they “could not protect her life,” citing threats tied to her travel. However, Candace Owens alleges the decision was due to poor ticket sales, calling the threat narrative a…

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Logan Paul: Logan Paul says IShowSpeed “stabbed me in the back” as feud escalates

Logan Paul and IShowSpeed (Image Via Getty) The partnership between Logan Paul and IShowSpeed has officially turned into one of the most entertaining feuds in creator sports right now. What started as a tag team alliance at WrestleMania 42 has unravelled, with Logan Paul blasting his former ally during a recent episode of his IMPAULSIVEpodcast….

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First foreign astronaut mission: China selects two Pakistani candidates for Tiangong space station

China’s space mission (AP image) China has selected two Pakistani astronauts as candidates for its space programme, according to the state’s Manned Space Agency.In a statement issued on Wednesday, the agency said that Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud have passed multiple rounds of selection and will soon travel to China for training. One of…

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Trump Proposal: ‘Ceasefire not open-ended’: Trump gives Iran ‘another three to five days’ to come up with unified proposal

US President Donald Trump has reportedly given Iran a limited window of “three to five days” to come up with a unified proposal for negotiations, with American officials indicating the current ceasefire extension will not continue indefinitely, according to an Axios report citing three US officials.The report said Trump’s move amounts to a short deadline…

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80,000-year-old DNA from Stajnia Cave reveals the oldest Neanderthal group in Central-Eastern Europe |

Neanderthals are also continuing their own journey through history, and the latest scientific study conducted at Stajnia Cave in Poland is bringing an exciting new dimension to it. For the first time, scientists have been able to reconstruct what appears to be the oldest Neanderthal population in Central-Eastern Europe, thereby giving us more information about…

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Grand Canyon mystery solved? Shocking new study claims a ‘lost ancient lake’ may have carved one of Earth’s greatest natural wonders | World News

The Grand Canyon has long been seen as one of the most striking natural landscapes on Earth, yet its origins remain surprisingly unsettled. Scientists broadly agree that the Colorado River played a central role in carving the canyon millions of years ago as reported by USGS. Even so, the exact sequence of events has never…

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A lost ‘Silk Road’ city found beneath Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan stuns archaeologists | World News

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large medieval settlement on the lakebed of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, that rewrites our understanding of trading routes in Central Asia. The settlement was discovered near the village of Toru Aygir, and was once part of an important urban centre along the Silk Road and contains well-preserved structures (fired-brick…

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