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  • The future of world order

    What will the state of world order be 10, 15, 20 years from now? Any analysis of world order and its future is only as good as the underlying assumptions it is based upon. I offer five. The first assumption involves defining terms clearly. ‘World order’ does not mean the same thing as the ‘international system’, though these terms are…

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  • Saginaw ‘medical diamond’ plan takes shape

    A site concept for Great Lakes Bay Health Centers’ planned facility in the “Medical Diamond” in Saginaw. Screenshot This is part of the land in Saginaw that Shaheen Development plans to turn into a mixed-use development that will include the Great Lakes Bay Health Centers’ Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. Abigail VanderMolen/Midland Daily news Pete Kramer of Kramer Management Group…

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  • Budget – City of Jersey City

    The Truth About Our City’s Finances In Mayor James Solomon’s inauguration speech on January 15, 2026, he promised to always be honest and transparent with the people of Jersey City. That begins with shining a bright light on the fiscal health of our city, because the people should have a say in their city’s future with full knowledge of how…

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  • Freight train derails in US, propane cars spill into river

    Mansfield: A freight train derailed Thursday, February 5, in Connecticut, sending cars carrying flammable liquid propane into the water, though officials say they don’t appear to be leaking. Local and state officials said the derailment happened around 9 am in Mansfield, near where Eagleville Lake meets the Willimantic River. The rural town in the eastern part of the state is…

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  • When the Iranian threat collapses, a New Middle East emerges

    This has already become a prewritten script: every time the United States moves to strike a Middle Eastern dictatorship, it is preceded by a nerve-racking wait, followed by feverish diplomatic contacts—and above all, the local dictator refuses to grasp the severity of his situation until it is too late. Abbas Araghchi will not be the first foreign minister to fly…

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  • 10 R-Rated Animated Movies That Are Untouchable 10/10s (#3 Shocked Us)

    Animation has always had a bit of an image problem. For decades, the knee-jerk assumption was that cartoons were built for Saturday mornings, sugar-cereal marathons, and wide-eyed kids. But anyone who’s actually paid attention knows that the medium has been rebelling against that stereotype for years. Every so often, a movie comes along and rips open the envelope, scribbles something…

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  • Deve Gowda bats for Hyderabad-Bengaluru high-speed railway corridor

    New Delhi: Former prime minister HD Deve Gowda on Thursday, February 5, congratulated Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for allocating higher funds and announcing major projects for the railway sector in the Union Budget, going beyond the immediate needs of the nation.  Deve Gowda urged that the Bengaluru-Hyderabad high-speed railway corridor be extended up to Bidar. In a letter addressed…

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  • Middle East Preparing For War Ahead Of U.S.-Iran Negotiations

    The TWZ Newsletter Weekly insights and analysis on the latest developments in military technology, strategy, and foreign policy. Even as the U.S. and Iran are scheduled to hold talks in Oman on Friday in hopes of defusing tensions between the two nations, Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran are all preparing for what could be a very violent future conflict. With the talks widely seen…

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  • Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say ICE has gone too far in immigration crackdown

    Americans largely disapprove of the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as recent enhanced enforcement operations spread to new cities across the country, a new PBS News/NPR/Marist Poll found. A majority say ICE is making Americans less safe, and a growing number believe the agency’s actions have gone too far. Meanwhile, anti-ICE protests that have grown in size and…

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  • 10 Greatest Jason Momoa Movies, Ranked According to Letterboxd

    Some stars burst into the mainstream and become household names overnight thanks to hugely popular debut projects. For Jason Momoa, one of the most famous leading faces in Hollywood today, he had to earn his stardom the hard way. Making his debut as Jason Ioane in the action series Baywatch: Hawaii, Momoa spent the best part of 10-15 years working…

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