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Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is among those to have recently discussed this approach, which advocates say will enhance allied security by preventing Russian munitions from approaching NATO borders.
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David Brennan,
ABC News,
15 Sep. 2025
But what doctors have recently uncovered is that dropping estrogen levels around this period might also spell trouble for women’s brain health.
The Netflix documentary tells the story of two Michigan teenagers, Lauryn Licari and Owen McKenny, who were relentlessly cyberbullied for newly two years by anonymous numbers.
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Caroline Blair,
PEOPLE,
11 Sep. 2025
Specifically, as of September 10, 2025, the newly public company’s shares are on NYSE as KLAR, at a value of $40.
Additionally, 100% of the giant Colorado River basin is now in a drought.
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Doyle Rice,
USA Today,
14 Sep. 2025
End 3rd Quarter Scott Starzyk's 49-yard field goal attempt off the left hash went wide left with 22 seconds left in the third quarter and the Razorbacks are in trouble now.
Kirk founded Turning Point USA in 2012 at just 18, with seed money from conservative donors eager to expand the party’s reach to younger audiences.
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Samantha-Jo Roth,
The Washington Examiner,
12 Sep. 2025
Doctors struggle to access complete patient histories, researchers spend months cleaning inconsistent datasets, and hospitals face spiraling costs just to keep outdated systems running.
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