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Sunday July 6th, 2025 night edition

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A major Russian gas pipeline near Vladivostok, which supplies several military facilities, has exploded.

A well-informed source in the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) said this in a comment to Ukrinform.

"A branch of the Vladivostok main gas pipeline, running along the Sea of Japan coastline, was destroyed in Russia's Far East as a result of an explosion followed by a fire," the source said.

According to the source, the pipeline supplies gas to multiple Russian military facilities located along the coast, including certain units of the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade of the Russian Pacific Fleet.

Part of the pipeline was commissioned in March 2025.

In addition, a water supply line providing drinking water to military garrisons was also destroyed in a separate blast.

Russian security services and repair crews later arrived at the scene. »

The case for calling Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz' a concentration camp

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But a new concentration camp opened in Florida’s Everglades this week, and it’s the opposite of a secret.

At the turn of the twentieth century, imperial powers such as Spain and Britain set up concentration camps in colonial regions.

Members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida are already opposing and protesting the Everglades concentration camp as a threat to sacred lands. »

Billions of flies to be dumped out of planes in an effort to fight flesh-eating maggot known as "man-eater"

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to ramp up the breeding and distribution of adult male flies — sterilizing them with radiation before releasing them.

Sterile flies from a factory in Panama kept the flies contained there for years, but the pest appeared in southern Mexico late last year.

The method is still much the same: Light planes with crates of flies drop those crates. »

Dredge Developer 'Black Salt Games' Isn't Working On A Sequel

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Now, after some paid DLC and free updates, the New Zealand-based developer is ready to move on from the seas and create something brand new — and "No, it's not Dredge 2".

Sharing the news on Bluesky, the team's next title will be an open-world RPG in a new world and setting.

But that's not the only new announcement; Black Salt has expanded and opened up a second development studio, called Disc 2 Games. »

Tennessee man pardoned for Jan. 6 offenses gets life in prison in separate case accusing him of trying in incite "civil war"

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Man pardoned for Jan. 6 gets life in prison for plotting to incite "civil war," attack FBI agents.

A jury convicted Kelley of conspiracy charges in November, and a federal judge in the Eastern District of Tennessee sentenced Kelley to life in prison on Tuesday.

The Justice Department press release issued Tuesday to announce Kelley's prison sentence did not make a reference to Jan. 6. »