House from movie 'Home Alone 2' is for sale: How it looks now

The house in New York that gained notoriety in the iconic comedy Home Alone 2: Lost in New York has been put up for sale for $6.7 million. RBC-Ukraine reports on the current appearance of the house, citing a publication from Realtor. The house from the iconic film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is currently recognized by every fan despite never showcasing its interior in the movie. The interior scenes were shot on a soundstage, while the facade and the house number were used in the film. "They just used the facade and house number in the movie.

Rare bird species teeters on brink of extinction with only 5 remaining

A small gray bird called akikiki inhabits Hawaii, and in the wild, only five species remain. This bird is at risk of disappearing from the face of the Earth in the next few months, according to CNN. Tiny gray birds called akikiki are honeycreepers that inhabit the cool and lush mountains of Kauai, Hawaii. For many years, these birds thrived in this area. However, rising temperatures due to climate change have filled their habitat with malaria-carrying mosquitoes, leading to catastrophic consequences. "The populations have basically taken a nosedive over the last 15 to 20 years as the climate h...

Israeli military rescues soldier kidnapped by Hamas during nighttime operation

The Israel Defense Forces, during a nighttime ground operation, successfully liberated a soldier who was kidnapped by Hamas, according to the statement by the IDF. "Overnight, the soldier PVT Ori Megidish was released during ground operations. PVT Megidish was kidnapped by the Hamas terrorist organization on October 7th," the statement reads. It is mentioned that the soldier has undergone a medical examination and is feeling well. She has already been reunited with her family. Expansion of Israel's ground operation On October 7th, Hamas terrorists unexpectedly attacked Israel. The militants ki...

Putin has no obvious successor, confrontation expected after his death - expert

There is currently no obvious candidate to replace the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin after his death. So there will be an internal confrontation, as a military and political analyst for the Information Resistance Group, Oleksandr Kovalenko, said in a comment to RBC-Ukraine. He says that doesn't see any obvious successor to Putin for now. "Putin intentionally attracted many unremarkable, second-rate, and gray personalities to his circle so that they would appear even more worthless against his backdrop. For example, Shoigu. He was once called "number 2", but he cannot even speak clearly," the...