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The real reason this Venezuelan’s CECOT case matters is that a tattoo-based deportation could become the lawsuit that haunts the U.S. most
No one expected boarding to become the real border for U.K. travel, but airlines can now shut the trip down before it starts
For the first time, a 13-year-old built a solar tracker for under $25 that could squeeze more power from sunlight without motors or electricity
For the first time, Florida’s farmworker rules may be shifting in a way that turns one new law into a much bigger test for the labor system
The backyard lighting deal no one saw coming is a $9.99 solar set from Aldi that may disappear as fast as it arrives
No one expected the CEO of one of America’s biggest banks to frame remote work as a technology problem, but he says screens may be costing Gen Z dearly
A power system that barely covers half of demand may now require billions to recover, exposing how deep Cuba’s electricity crisis has really become
No one expected America’s answer to Concorde to die on the ground, but this bigger, faster supersonic giant proved too wild even for Boeing
What looks like an old warplane is actually one of only two flying B-29s left, and its return is opening a rare window into aviation history
Amazon’s 90,000-square-foot delivery station is already outpacing job forecasts, showing how one logistics site can quickly turn into major regional infrastructure
OpenAI is scrapping Sora even after AI video went mainstream, exposing how fast a breakout product can be sacrificed when compute and strategy collide
What looks like a cheap trick to protect car keys is really a Faraday cage in your kitchen, and more drivers are turning to it as relay attacks make keyless cars easier to steal
She spent 11 months chasing work after a layoff, but 500 applications, no offer, and a house without hot water turned a white-collar career into a public plea for help
One appliance in the average kitchen can briefly consume as much electricity as 65 refrigerators, and that surprising spike is forcing a closer look at how homes waste power every single week
New car prices have soared because automakers keep abandoning affordable models, and the result is a market that is becoming impossible for millions of drivers
Guernsey’s homeless sleeping pods were launched as emergency shelter, but 71 nights later they are telling a much bigger story about scarce housing, fragile access, and how easily people slip through
Lamborghini increased revenue but still saw profit fall, and tariffs plus its retreat from electric vehicles are exposing a problem even luxury brands cannot escape








