A shooting occurred at Risbergska School in Orebro, Sweden, resulting in at least five individuals being shot with an automatic weapon. Police responded swiftly, securing the school and urging public avoidance while the operation remained ongoing. Authorities later indicated a suspect, possibly among the hospitalized, and the evacuation of students and staff commenced. The justice minister confirmed the severity of the situation and the government’s close monitoring of the police operation.
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Fatty15, a supplement developed with U.S. Navy scientists, leverages the power of C15:0, a newly discovered essential fatty acid, to combat age-related decline. Clinical studies show C15:0 offers three times the cellular benefits of omega-3, supporting healthy aging through various mechanisms including improved cell membrane strength and gut health. The majority of users reported significant improvements in sleep, mood, and energy within 16 weeks. A 90-day supply is available for $149.95, or $120 with a subscription.
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In response to new U.S. tariffs, China announced retaliatory measures including increased tariffs on U.S. coal, LNG, crude oil, agricultural machinery, and certain vehicles, effective February 10th. These measures, described as largely symbolic by some analysts, also include export controls on several critical minerals. China condemned the U.S. tariffs as WTO violations disrupting bilateral trade. Further escalation of this trade conflict remains a significant possibility.
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Following Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on EU goods, EU leaders convened to discuss a response. While emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation, leaders like Emmanuel Macron asserted that the EU would defend its interests with a firm response if necessary. A united front was stressed, with plans for targeted retaliatory measures if tariffs are imposed, aiming to impact the American economy. The goal, however, remains to avoid a trade war, recognizing the mutual benefits of EU-US cooperation.
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The Kremlin criticized President Trump’s proposed military aid to Ukraine, characterizing it as a commercial transaction rather than unconditional assistance. Peskov stated that this proposal, which would exchange aid for access to Ukrainian mineral rights, was unacceptable. He asserted that any military aid prolongs the conflict, implying that withholding such aid would be preferable to ending the fighting. This Russian response highlights their opposition to external military support for Ukraine.
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan on behalf of five students and one community member, alleging violations of their First Amendment rights. These individuals received campus-wide trespass bans after participating in pro-Palestinian protests, despite never facing formal charges. The lawsuit argues the university abused its authority by issuing these bans, disrupting the individuals’ lives and education. The plaintiffs seek to overturn the bans and prevent future misuse of trespassing restrictions. The case highlights the ongoing tension surrounding free speech and protest activity on college campuses in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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China’s swift retaliatory tariffs on US goods, imposed in response to new levies introduced by the Trump administration, ignited a trade war with far-reaching consequences. The initial US tariffs, unlike those previously negotiated with Canada and Mexico under the Biden administration, lacked the pre-existing framework of agreements, leaving Trump with less leverage to claim any easy diplomatic victory. This lack of established groundwork made China’s response more forceful and less predictable.
The anticipated impact of these counter-tariffs was a significant increase in the price of numerous consumer goods. Initially, speculation centered on the potential targeting of agricultural products and energy sources.… Continue reading
Progressive lawmakers denounced Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s actions, characterizing them as a “constitutional crisis.” Musk’s purported attempt to shut down USAID, coupled with his associates’ access to the Treasury Department’s payment system, sparked outrage. Lawmakers highlighted the potential compromise of millions of Americans’ personal data and the erosion of Congressional power over federal funds. The situation is viewed as a grave threat to national security and economic stability, prompting legal challenges and widespread condemnation.
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President Trump’s attempts to purge federal employees through buyouts and intimidation tactics have backfired, sparking resistance instead of widespread departures. The administration’s “buyout” offer, framed as a “Fork in the Road,” was widely viewed as a scam and flagged as such by federal systems, while the mandated return to in-person work unexpectedly boosted employee morale and solidarity. Despite fear and uncertainty, many federal workers, supported by their union, are actively resisting, citing their oaths to the Constitution and pride in their work. Trump’s efforts to undermine union contracts further fueled this defiance.
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A U.N. investigation documented both Ukrainian and Russian forces committing executions, analyzing visual evidence and witness testimonies. These incidents, occurring during Russian offensives, were contextualized by public statements from Russian officials explicitly advocating for the inhumane treatment and execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The U.N. mission highlighted the potential for such statements, coupled with amnesty laws, to incite unlawful actions. Both the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office and Ombudsman have also reported increased instances of prisoner executions.
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