Later in the day, a live video feed from a camera mounted on one of Orion's solar wings showed the moon dead ahead, a tiny gray marble suspended in blackness.
These chapters focus on systems thinking, ownership literacy, and collaborative alignment rather than tactics or hustle culture.
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William Jones,
USA Today,
30 Mar. 2026
Welles said through his management company that the animal lover would appreciate donations in his memory to local animal shelters, animal rescue organizations or Humane Society chapters.
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Theresa Braine,
New York Daily News,
29 Mar. 2026
His ethos is guided by the idea that physical appearance trumps all else, though its offshoots venture into sexist, misogynistic and racist philosophies.
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Anna Kaufman,
USA Today,
27 Mar. 2026
Bernhard’s barely contained incestuous desires (The Loser is only one of a suite of works about brother-sister love and hate, alongside Correction, The Lime Works, and Concrete) are the product of individual psychologies run amok and turned back on themselves, the offshoots of artistic monomania.
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Christine Smallwood,
Harpers Magazine,
24 Mar. 2026
There were also divisions over the resolution among the 10 nonpermanent members, according to diplomats.
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Arkansas Online,
Arkansas Online,
3 Apr. 2026
The studio in Paris will house all of Rodeo FX’s French divisions, including Film & Episodic, Advertising & Experiences, and Mikros Animation, and is based in Rue Dieu, a stone’s throw from the Canal Saint Martin in the capital’s 10th arrondissement.
Be sure to cover your head and neck with your arms, and crawl under a sturdy table if possible.
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CA Earthquake Bot,
Sacbee.com,
1 Apr. 2026
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which tracks arms shipments, reported earlier this month that France is a world leader in the weapons industry, accounting for roughly a tenth of global arms exports from 2021 to 2025.
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