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The Texas Attorney General is investigating the activities of Boeing's supplier Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. in connection with recurring problems with spare parts supplied to Boeing.
Harvard to remove human skin binding from 1800s book
Harvard will remove the human skin binding from a 19th-century book due to ethical concerns about its origin from a deceased patient who did not give consent.
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DeepState reported that the enemy advanced in Novomykhailivka, Donetsk region, and updated the map of hostilities, specifying the area of Orlivka and Krynka in Kherson region.
Russia says it shot down 15 air targets on approach to Belgorod
Russia says it shot down 15 air targets approaching Belgorod, damaging buildings and cars.
IAEA experts hear artillery explosions daily at ZNPP - report
IAEA experts at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant continue to hear daily artillery explosions and small arms fire nearby, posing a constant threat to nuclear safety.
In Britain, soldiers are allowed to wear beards for the first time in 100 years
For the first time in 100 years, the British army has lifted the ban on soldiers wearing beards, allowing officers and soldiers to grow facial hair.
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The US government has approved the development of a railroad network on the Moon to support future lunar bases and a "lunar economy" over the next decade.
Explosions in Lviv region, air defense is working
Air defense systems were activated in Lviv region due to reports of a hostile drone threat, according to officials, who called for information silence for operational reasons.
Swedish Defense Minister announces talks with Ukraine on the transfer of Gripen fighter jets
Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson announces ongoing talks with Ukraine on the potential transfer of Swedish Gripen fighter jets after joining NATO.
NGU soldier with a service Labrador was not allowed into the train: details of the incident
A National Guard soldier was forced to stand in the vestibule of a train with his Labrador service dog for more than 2. 5 hours because he was not allowed to enter the carriage due to the dog's large size, causing a scandal over outdated rules for transporting animals on trains in Ukraine.