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Google just touched one of Gmail’s most untouchable rules in the US, and the shift could change how millions carry their digital identity
A regional airline files for bankruptcy after airport blockades shut down its network, and now whole islands risk losing their only air link
China just changed what a cheap TV gadget can do, because this pocket-sized stick can turn almost any screen into a smart entertainment hub
The mega project no one saw coming in Latin America is a pedestrian tunnel under the Panama Canal, and Elon Musk’s tunneling contest put it on the map
Goodbye to oil as the only answer: the U.K. is pushing a water-based energy path just as fossil prices start biting harder
For the first time, Latin America is getting a smart tunnel so massive it needs German tech and more than 80 structures to make it work
No one expected a seventh grader’s frustration with Christmas lights to become a solar invention that could squeeze 20% more power from sunlight
California’s bullet train is no longer just a mega construction site, because track and systems are pushing the project into its most tangible phase yet
Aldi just changed the backyard game with $10 solar string lights that may make expensive outdoor decor suddenly look unnecessary
A border trash boom has already stopped more than 1,000 tons of waste, and the scale is exposing a pollution crisis the U.S. can no longer pretend is small
Cuba’s power crisis is no longer just about blackouts, because the price of fixing a broken system now sounds almost as shocking as the collapse itself
Brazil just unveiled its first home-assembled supersonic fighter jet, and the Gripen rollout is turning a defense deal into a bigger test of industrial power
One of the last flying B-29 bombers is coming back with cockpit tours and ride flights, turning a war legend into the kind of aviation experience few ever get
A Kentucky woman rejected $26 million to let an AI company build a data center on her farm, and the standoff is becoming bigger than one sale
He demanded a 10% raise over a workplace language policy, and the real problem was that management wrote the rule loosely enough to trap itself
What looks like a strange kitchen hack can turn your bank cards into a Faraday shield, and that could matter more in crowded places than most people think
Russia turned its cheap Molniya strike drones into spy aircraft, and the shift is exposing how the war is being won by adaptation, not elegance
Amazon paid an Oregon official’s company more than $100 million while chasing data center deals, and the figure is opening a darker question about who really benefited








