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Stop Clip-In Extensions from Slipping: Expert Tips

Clip-in hair extensions last longer, but if this happens, you can smartly prevent extension slipping. The strategy is how well you care for them and how often you wear them. Clip-ins last up to 12 months with proper care. For everything you need to know, we suggest you read the Cliphair guide when installing, removing, and storing your extensions if you want them to last a long time. When you handle them carefully and store...

Understanding the Safety of the Cloud: How Threat Protection Strengthens Your Business

Cloud adoption has changed how organizations store data, deploy applications, and collaborate across teams, yet questions about safety remain central to every decision. Business leaders want confidence that sensitive information stays protected without slowing productivity or limiting scalability. Cloud safety is not a single feature but a coordinated system of safeguards that respond to both known and emerging risks. Threat protection plays a defining role in shaping that system by detecting suspicious activity before it...

UK, France strike new Ukraine security pact as US takes lead in ceasefire enforcement

The U.K. and France signed a declaration Tuesday pledging troops for Ukraine under a future peace deal and with security guarantees supported by the U.S. and allied partners. The declaration was adopted in Paris by the Coalition of the Willing and sets out what leaders said was a framework for lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia, set in international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022,...

China bans dual-use goods exports for Japan military over Taiwan remarks

BEIJING — China has banned exports of dual-use items to Japan that can be used for military purposes, according to a commerce ministry statement on Tuesday, Beijing’s latest move in reaction to an early November remark by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi about Taiwan. Dual-use items are goods, software or technologies that have both civilian and military applications, including certain rare earth elements that are essential for making drones and chips. Exports of such items to...

Trump urges GOP to be ‘flexible’ on Hyde Amendment, igniting backlash from pro-life allies

Pro-life activists and groups are taking issue with President Donald Trump’s remarks to Republican lawmakers to be ‘flexible’ on a law that bans the use of federal funds for most abortions as health care talks continue in Congress.  ‘Any healthcare plan that prioritizes a ‘deal’ over saving lives — in and out of the womb — deserves to die, not children,’ Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins said in a statement Tuesday following Trump’s...

Mobs of motorcycle-riding armed militia hunt Venezuelan streets for Trump supporters as crackdown intensifies

In the aftermath of Nicolás Maduro’s capture by United States forces, paramilitary groups tied to the Venezuelan leader’s regime have initiated an aggressive campaign to maintain control over the country. Mobs of motorcycle-riding civilians often armed with assault rifles, known as colectivos, have been conducting intrusive searches and establishing checkpoints to identify and punish anyone showing support for Maduro’s removal from power, Reuters reported. The National Union of Press Workers of Venezuela reported that armed forces briefly...

Trump embraces US intervention in Venezuela, opens door to broader Latin America push

President Donald Trump has adopted an interventionist posture to justify toppling dictator Nicolás Maduro’s regime in Venezuela and has signaled he’ll take the same approach with other Latin American countries next as his administration seeks to assert dominance in the Western Hemisphere. Interventionism is a foreign policy approach by which one country intervenes in another state’s affairs. The U.S. has engaged in several interventions abroad, including launching an invasion of Iraq in 2003 that led...

Trump backs Maduro loyalist over Venezuela opposition leader in post-capture transition

When Nicolás Maduro was removed from power by the United States, many in Washington expected the U.S. to rally behind Venezuela’s most prominent opposition leader. Instead, the Trump administration moved to engage a longtime Maduro loyalist, signaling a transition strategy driven less by democratic symbolism than by concerns over stability on the ground. The approach sidelined María Corina Machado, the opposition leader who claims the strongest popular mandate and international profile, while elevating Delcy Rodríguez,...

White House says ‘range of options,’ including US military, on table as Trump renews push to acquire Greenland

The White House said Tuesday that President Donald Trump views acquiring Greenland as a national security priority and that the use of the U.S. military remains an option as his administration weighs how to pursue control of the Arctic territory. ‘President Trump has made it well known that acquiring Greenland is a national security priority of the United States,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Fox News.  ‘The President and...

Walz’s long-running fraud scandal puts Harris campaign judgment under scrutiny

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s announcement that he is dropping his re-election bid amid a massive fraud scandal in the state is raising questions about the vetting process he received to be Kamala Harris’ running mate.  Following Walz’s Monday announcement that he will not run for re-election as the state faces a fraud scandal that prosecutors say could total as much as $9 billion, many on social media from both sides of the aisle wondered aloud why...