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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: Lavrov: Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawks would lead to a very serious escalation between Russia and the U.S. “Yes, there have been statements about Tomahawks, but in this series of statements regarding the possible supply of Tomahawks, President Trump, among other comments, mentioned that he does not want escalation. He acknowledged that it would indeed be an escalation – a very serious one. Ukraine would have nothing to do with it. This would simply cause enormous damage to the prospects of normalizing relations between Russia and the U.S. and getting out of the complete deadlock into which these relations were driven by the Biden administration,” Lavrov said

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Woman Walks Dog Late at Night, Hysterics Over What Follows: ‘Protest Flop’

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“I decided I’d walk his royal hairy highness home, while my husband and friends went in the car,” Victoria Gill told Newsweek.

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UN warns Colombia over mercury contamination in Atrato River, calls crisis a human rights emergency

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UN warns Colombia over mercury contamination in Atrato River, calls crisis a human rights emergency [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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Why ‘Severance’ star Michael Chernus was ‘hesitant’ to play serial killer John Wayne Gacy

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Dubbed “the killer clown” because he dressed as a clown to entertain children (prior to getting caught and convicted for his crimes), Gacy was executed by lethal injection on May 10, 1994.

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Meghan Markle compares herself to Obamas as she details future of Netflix partnership

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In 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a $100 million, multi-year deal with Netflix, nearly nine months after they quit the royal family.

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Brewers Manager Sends Message to Those Counting His Team Out in NLCS

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Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy addressed people around MLB who are counting out his team amid a 0-2 series deficit.

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MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler reveals breast cancer diagnosis

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The new top boss shared her diagnosis with staffers during an editorial call on Wednesday morning, MSNBC confirmed to The Post.

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Why half of Americans are ‘dreading’ the holiday season, new survey shows

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Half of Americans are “dreading” the holiday season, as a result of their financial situation.

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Ukrainian officials meet with U.S. weapons manufacturers before Trump-Zelenskyy talks

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The meetings came before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meeting with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump at the White House later this week.

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Mint Mobile launches affordable 5G home internet plan starting at $30 per month

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Mint Mobile Launches Affordable 5G Home Internet Service

Mint Mobile has introduced a new prepaid 5G home internet plan priced as low as $30 per month, targeting customers who also have a Mint phone plan. To secure this rate, users must pay for a minimum of three months upfront, reports 24brussels.

The 5G Home Minternet service offers speeds ranging from 133 to 415 Mbps and provides unlimited data, mirroring T-Mobile’s 5G home internet capabilities, as both operate on the same network. However, Mint’s data throttling occurs after 1 TB of usage, slightly earlier than T-Mobile’s 1.2 TB threshold. Notably, customers will miss out on certain features available with T-Mobile’s higher-tier plans, such as advanced security options and bundled streaming services.

The pricing structure, however, introduces complexities for potential users. While new customers can access the $30 monthly rate by committing to three months, renewals will increase the rate to $40 per month. Six-month plans cost $35 per month, while maintaining the lowest rate requires a full 12-month upfront payment. Those opting out of a phone plan will face a $10 monthly surcharge, leading to potential total costs of $50 per month.

Despite the pricing intricacies, Mint Mobile’s offering remains appealing due to the absence of contracts and installation requirements, allowing users to bypass technician visits for setup. The plan could be a viable option depending on customer location and specific internet needs.

As the competition for internet services heats up, the launch of affordable 5G internet plans by Mint Mobile signals a growing interest in expanding home connectivity options amid evolving consumer demands for flexibility and convenience.


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