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Shopper Blog: West High’s new outdoor commons area an escape from the mundane

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The first American pope? This cardinal has the best chance of making history in this conclave

It is typically absurd to think of an American as pope. But in this conclave, a Chicago-born Augustinian friar who has spent much of his life outside of the United States is worthy of serious consideration.
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The top-100 players in the 2025 NFL Draft, ranked

Here are my top 100 players in the 2025 NFL Draft
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Does Elon Musk have any Jewish blood? google.com/search?q=Does+… No, Elon Musk is not of Jewish descent. While his name “Elon” is of Hebrew origin and means “oak tree” The Forward, his ancestry is primarily British and Pennsylvania Dutch. His mother is of Canadian ancestry, and…

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Barack and Michelle Obama spotted on date night in DC restaurant where former prez dined alone as divorce rumors swirled

Barack Obama was spotted on a date night with his wife Michelle at a bustling Washington DC restaurant — just months after the former prez dined there solo when divorce rumors were in full swing.
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The unquestioned part of Jalen Brunson’s Knicks playoff burden

Those are some big numbers and front-row luminaries Brunson has already put himself alongside.
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Elon Musk and Mossad

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Turkmenistan Launches Eco-Friendly Stone Paper Production

Turkmenistan has inaugurated its first-ever production of environmentally friendly stone paper, marking a milestone in the country’s industrial development. The initiative was launched in Ak Bugday etrap of Ahal province by the Derýa Ýoly Economic Society under the Ekoston brand. The facility has an annual production capacity of 5,500 tons.

The company’s products attracted significant attention at an exhibition commemorating the 17th anniversary of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan. Stone paper is noted for its eco-friendliness, high durability, and broad range of applications.

Manufactured from calcite and polymers without the use of toxic plasticizers, the production process does not involve water consumption, deforestation, or the emission of harmful gases. It also generates no wastewater, making the process both safe and environmentally sustainable.

Experts report that the material begins to degrade under exposure to sunlight and rain within 10-12 months, without polluting the environment. Even when incinerated, stone paper produces no black smoke or toxic fumes, and the residue is recyclable.

Moisture-resistant, tear-proof, and insect-repellent, the product is safe for contact with food, making it suitable for school notebooks, printed materials, packaging, and disposable tableware. The product meets international environmental safety standards and is positioned as a viable alternative to conventional paper in both everyday and industrial use.

Alongside the stone paper initiative, other areas of applied science are gaining momentum in Turkmenistan, where local scientists have developed a rejuvenating gel derived from milk whey, rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals. The gel is designed to improve the skin’s protein and moisture balance while promoting regeneration.

Additionally, Turkmen researchers have pioneered a microencapsulation technology for camel thorn extract, a plant renowned for its medicinal qualities. This innovation holds potential applications in both the pharmaceutical and food industries.

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authoritarianism in russia google.com/search?q=autho… – carnegieendowment.org/posts/2022/04/… Apr 19, 2022 — Once spoken about in terms of hybrid authoritarianism, Russia later turned out to be a fully mature authoritarian regime.

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NPR urges its stations to lobby members of Congress as Trump admin seeks to pull federal funding

A memo sent Monday was in response to reports of the White House’s plan to send its rescissions package to Capitol Hill this week and not as anticipated on April 28.