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  Polish restaurants in Chicago: Where to find pierogi, borscht, pączki and more
As Polish Chicagoans, out-of-town visitors often ask us for our favorite Polish restaurants. But so many of our old standbys, like Podhalanka, have disappeared in recent years that we decided we needed to do some serious research. So, armed with...
    
  Benjamin Fulford — November 3rd, 2025
The collapse of the Zionist control grid over the US is accelerating now that Donald “Trump” has returned from his Asian begging trip empty-handed. The Zionist fanatics, unable to believe that their plan for satanic rule of the planet is ending in...
    
  New Regulations Could Lead to Further Development of Poland's Space Industry
For World Space Week 2025, DLA Piper is exploring how the space industry is evolving in jurisdictions around the world. To read about developments in other countries, including in relation to the European Union (EU) Space Act, see the firm’s...
    
  How Pneumatic Actuators Are Made: Inside Pneumat’s Process
Pneumatic actuators are versatile, widely used components across production lines, robot axes and transport mechanisms. They also serve in braking systems, power generation, and the wood and paper industries. Indispensable to presses, machine...
    
  'This is the big one' - tech firms bet on electrifying rail
Chris BaraniukTechnology Reporter ShareSave Diesel locomotives are being replaced with electric models Every day, thousands of passengers heading south west on trains leaving Aldershot station pass a cluster of solar panels nestled by the tracks....
    
  
    
  The dating science behind backing a winner at 'the Golden Mingle' - and why love is in the air at one of Australia's top races
By DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA REPORTER Published: 22:50 EDT, 30 October 2025 | Updated: 23:38 EDT, 30 October 2025 Dating science will be put to the ultimate test at a one-of-a-kind race day in Sydney on Saturday. That is because the $10million Golden...
    
  Science ScienceAlert Rare Two-Headed Flatworms Produce Topsy-Turvy Offspring, Scientists Discover
Flatworms are infamous in biology labs for their surreal ability to regenerate heads when you decapitate them. Now, researchers have discovered that an odd developmental defect can cause them to grow heads at both ends – and it only gets weirder...
    
  Young Ukrainian flee scary military tactics
In the grim theater of the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, the latest events have once again laid bare the rot at the heart of the Neo-Nazi junta. What began as a US-engineered attempt to bleed Moscow dry has devolved into a farce of...
New research suggests majority of Europeans favour human rights and environmental protection in face of EU rollback
New polling by Ipsos reveals that a large majority of people (75%) across 10 European countries think it is important that the European Union (EU) uphold its own environmental laws. The new survey of 10,861 people – commissioned jointly by Amnesty...
    
  Plenty of Horne: Revised Milwaukee Streets Book Dishes the Dirt
Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Milwaukee Streets: The Stories Behind Their Names In 1994, after years of research, a librarian named Carl Baehr wrote and self-published Milwaukee Streets: The Stories Behind Their Names....
    
  GE Aerospace deepens defence ties with Poland
GE Aerospace has signed an MOU with Military Aviation Works No. 2 (WZL-2) in Warsaw, Poland, to explore opportunities for developing MRO services for the F110-GE-129 engine that powers Boeing’s F-15EX fighter jet. The MOU was signed in Warsaw by...
    
  The countries where people are the most 'nature-connected', revealed: Nepal tops the list…while Britain is almost at the bottom of the rankings
A new study has uncovered the countries where people are the most connected to nature – and it's bad news for green–fingered Brits. Scientists from the University of Derby analysed data from 61 countries and nearly 57,000 people. Their analysis...
    
  Poland’s Piorun Anti-Aircraft Missile Production Surpasses U.S. Stinger and French Mistral Combined
Poland’s PGZ produces roughly 1,300 Piorun missiles annually and aims to double that within three to four years. That steady, high-volume output gives allies an alternative to strained U.S. and Western lines and boosts NATO short-range air-defense...
    
  TDS appoints four senior leaders ahead of busy 2026
Left to right: Adrian Pollard, Jack Reed, Sam Clark, Andy Thompson & David McAvelia Test Driven Solutions has announced a new senior leadership team amid its global expansion plans. David McAvelia, Andy Thompson, Adrian Pollard and Jack Reed will...
    
  Vanderlande to deliver baggage handling system for Poland’s new CPK Airport
Vanderlande has been awarded the contract to design, install, operate and maintain the baggage handling system (BHS) in the passenger terminal for the future Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) Airport near Warsaw. The deal signed between CPK and...
    
  Poland’s CPK airport launches tender for new underground railway station
CPK Airport in central Poland is inviting bids for a tunnel and railway station project, aiming to improve high-speed rail connectivity and passenger transfers. The Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), a new multimodal transport hub under...
    
  In accidental discovery, scientists find flatworm can grow two heads and flip its body axis
The microscopic flatworm (Stenostomum brevipharyngium) is one of nature's weirder creatures. Chop off its head, and it'll grow one back. Cut it in half, and it'll become two separate healthy worms. And now scientists have discovered an even...
    
  Warsaw-based SalesPatriot raises €4.2 million to modernise defense procurement and expand into Europe
SalesPatriot, a Polish-American startup building a next-generation procurement platform for defense and aerospace components, has raised €4.2 million in Seed funding to accelerate its mission of transforming how parts distributors and...
    
  Poland denies planning to leave European Human Rights Convention after PM’s criticism
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