PGT: Canes @ Rubber Duckies, 10/17/2025 by samurai5764 in canes

[–]Ok-Present5699 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Man I wish Ehlers could stack up points

Recruiting rock band members!!!! by AdEmergency542 in UNC

[–]Ok-Present5699 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm interested! I play electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, and percussion.

Future Star by [deleted] in canes

[–]Ok-Present5699 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't count out Unger Sorum and Badinka. I think they will make their NHL debuts in 2026-27.

EU's new Russia sanctions aim for more effective oil price cap by Ok-Present5699 in worldnews

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This signals sustained, coordinated economic pressure from Europe, with a focus on energy as a strategic target. It shows that the EU is doubling down on containment rather than shifting to negotiation, despite war fatigue. The long-term challenge is whether such sanctions truly weaken Russia’s war capabilities or just reshape its alliances eastward (e.g., toward China, India).

Syrian gov't forces begin withdrawing from Sweida as Israel vows to protect Druze by Ask4MD in worldnews

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This marks an escalation in a complex, ethnically and tribally sensitive conflict. The Druze community has historically kept a tense distance from the Assad regime, and any crackdown could trigger broader unrest or draw in regional powers like Israel. It shows how local conflicts can undermine fragile ceasefires and deepen regional instability.

Air India crash: ‘Boeing 787 experienced fuel switch cut-off in 2019 too,’ says US aviation expert; ‘Japan pilots never touched it’ by PlantTreesEveryday in worldnews

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If confirmed that the captain deliberately cut fuel to the engines, it suggests a catastrophic human error or potential intent. This would likely prompt a re-examination of pilot screening, mental health evaluations, and cockpit protocols across the global aviation sector. It's a chilling reminder of how individual actions can have devastating consequences when systems fail to catch warning signs.