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250 years one sweltering fourth washington s bicentennial sequel fraught with heat and holdups

250 Years, One Sweltering Fourth: Washington’s Bicentennial Sequel Fraught with Heat and Holdups

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

Washington DC’s 250th birthday celebration faced scorching heat and delays. A look at how the Semiquincentennial compared to 1976 and what it means for national celebrations.

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Iran’s Succession Crisis Deepens as Mojtaba Khamenei Missing From Father’s Funeral

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

Mojtaba Khamenei’s absence from his father’s funeral amid the US-Israel war threatens Iran’s leadership transition and regional stability.

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June’s Disappointing Jobs Report and Cooling Inflation Are Reshaping the Bond Outlook

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

June payrolls missed expectations badly while inflation eased, sending bond yields lower. This is why the data are bullish for bonds and what it means for investors and borrowers.

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A Single Trade-In Signals a Larger Shift: How One Gamer’s $1,000 Disc Haul Reflects the End of Physical Media

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

A Columbus gamer trades in $1,000 worth of physical discs at GameStop days after Sony ends the disc era. We analyze what this means for collectors, retailers, and the concept of ownership in gaming.

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Wing Commander IV and the Cinematic Game That Outran Its Era

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

A deep dive into Chris Roberts’ $12 million FMV gamble, why it failed to start a revolution, and what its legacy means for today’s cinematic gaming.

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Martian Rock With Abundant Carbon Poses a Puzzle: Biology or Geology?

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

A Martian rock discovered in 2026 contains unexpectedly high levels of carbon. Scientists weigh biological and geological explanations, with big implications for Mars exploration.

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France’s Cool Under Fire: Mbappe and Les Bleus Survive Paraguay’s Heated Ambush

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

France faced their sternest test yet at the 2026 World Cup, overcoming a resilient Paraguay side in stifling heat. Kylian Mbappe’s composure proved decisive as Les Bleus advanced to the quarterfinals.

prince william s podcast pitch how a royal visit to travis kelce reshaped world cup diplomacy

Prince William’s Podcast Pitch: How a Royal Visit to Travis Kelce Reshaped World Cup Diplomacy

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

Prince William appeared on Travis Kelce’s podcast to discuss England’s World Cup hopes and his father’s dislike of football. The conversation signals a new era of royal engagement with American audiences.

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Super Typhoon Bavi Bears Down on Guam: A Test of Resilience on America’s Pacific Frontier

July 5, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

As super typhoon Bavi approaches Guam with 160mph winds and 11m waves, the US territory faces a critical test of military readiness, civil preparedness, and infrastructure resilience in the face of a changing climate.

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Why entrepreneurs over 50 beat younger founders at their own game

July 4, 2026 Neeraj Kumar Vashisht 0

New data shows founders at age 50 are twice as likely to succeed as those at 30. We analyze the drivers, economic context, and overlooked second-order effects.

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