According to reports, Ukrainian forces have been using North Korean rockets in their battle against Russian forces, despite the fact that North Korea is an ally of Russia. The rockets, which were made in the 1980s and '90s, have been described as unreliable and unpredictable. Ukrainian soldiers have expressed their dislike of using these weapons, as they can often misfire or fail to explode. It remains unclear how Ukraine acquired these North Korean-made rockets.
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Former President Donald Trump is facing additional charges in the case relating to the mishandling of classified documents from his time in the White House. The new charges include willful retention of national defense information and obstruction. Two Trump employees, aide Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago maintenance worker Carlos De Oliveira, are also facing charges for attempting to delete security camera footage. The trial is set to begin in May 2024.
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The Mega Millions jackpot has grown to $1 billion, with a cash option of $527.9 million. There has been no jackpot winner since April, causing the prize to continue to increase. The winning numbers for the July 28 drawing were 5, 10, 28, 52, 63, and the Mega Ball was 18. Four tickets matched all five numbers except for the Mega Ball, winning $1 million each. One ticket in Pennsylvania won $5 million by adding the Megaplier. The current Powerball jackpot is worth an estimated $60 million.
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The Galaxy Z Fold 5 was announced at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event, showcasing changes to the phone's design, including a new hinge. However, beyond the design updates, there were no significant changes to the device. Pre-order promotions are available for those interested in purchasing the foldable phone. In addition, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 also received praise for its new cover screen, allowing for interaction with apps and messages while closed. Samsung and Motorola took different approaches with their respective flip phones, and the potential for the new cover screen is promising.
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The University of Colorado has officially announced its departure from the Pac-12 and its return to the Big 12 after 13 seasons. The decision was unanimously approved by the CU Board of Regents. Colorado's move coincides with the end of the Pac-12 television deal, allowing the school to avoid paying an exit fee. The future of the Pac-12 remains uncertain, and the departure of Colorado may lead to significant realignment in college sports.
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The comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, a cryovolcanic comet, has erupted for the first time in almost 70 years. The eruption caused the comet to develop "horns" and shine brightly like a small star. Unlike other comets, the gas and ice inside 12P's nucleus have built up, leading to the eruption. The comet is named after the astronomers Jean Louis Pons and William Robert Brooks. It is expected to become visible during the April 2024 total solar eclipse.
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A fungus called Candida auris is spreading and causing severe illness, including bloodstream, wound, and respiratory infections. The mortality rate is estimated to be between 30% and 60%. The fungus was first identified in the United States in 2016 and has since been found in 29 states. New York City has been the epicenter of infections, but cases have also been reported in Nevada and California. Scientists believe climate change may be contributing to the sudden increase in cases. Healthcare facilities need to take measures to prevent the spread of this fungal infection.
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The 2023 Emmy Awards, originally scheduled for September 18, have been postponed as actors and writers continue their strikes. This is the first time the Emmy Awards have been delayed since 2001. A new date has not yet been set, but vendors and other event participants have been informed that the show will not take place in September. The strikes by SAG-AFTRA and the Writers Guild of America have significantly slowed down Hollywood productions.
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