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A federal presence that altered the city's tempo Tom Homan, the official named by the administration as its border enforcement tsar, has announced that the intensified immigration-enforcement effort in Minneapolis—branded…
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The Video That Captures EverythingThe footage shows asphalt and sidewalk collapsing in an instant, leaving behind a deep, circular void that swallows a traffic lane on one of Shanghai’s busy…
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A conflict that extends beyond the courtroomThe federal judge’s decision to enjoin the administration’s effort to downgrade Senator Mark Kelly’s retired rank after his public video urging service members to…
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The moving sinkhole: ten seconds that reveal a city's fragility Footage released on 12 February 2026 showing a crater rapidly swallowing portions of a busy Shanghai artery is more than…
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A forgotten gadget turned into a practical laboratory Released in the early 2000s and initially sold through a single Pokémon Center, the Pokémon Mini has resurfaced not as a collector's…
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A ruling that halts an attempt at intimidation A federal judge has blocked Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s effort to reduce the rank of Senator Mark Kelly after Kelly publicly…
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Shockwave: Losses That Reveal More Than PricesThe drawdowns experienced by spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs are not mere headline numbers; they expose the underlying structure of a market searching for…
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Concentrated Voting, Dispersed Economic Ownership Cango has closed a complex financing that raises substantive questions about both its operational strategy and the balance of power at the company’s highest levels.…
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Small Town, Large TraumaA community of roughly 2,400 people in a remote corner of British Columbia has been jolted by an event whose scale and intensity belie its population. Tumbler…
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Reopening the Border: A Decision with Historical Resonance President William Ruto announced the reopening of two crossing points along the Kenya–Somalia frontier in April, ending nearly 15 years of closure.…