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US expects to finish Trump’s Mexico border wall by next year

The US expects to complete President Donald Trump’s long-promised southern border wall by late 2027, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott said Tuesday. The barrier along the US-Mexico border is made of reinforced metal beams and is intended to run from San Diego to the Gulf of Mexico, except in selected areas “where we’ve made a conscious decision that we don’t need it”, Scott said at the Centre for Immigration Studies event in Washington.

South China Morning Post 21h ago

Volatile summer weather threatens to turn World Cup into test of heat

Volatile summer weather threatens to turn World Cup into test of heat June 10 : The World Cup will kick off on Thursday under familiar North American summer threats: extreme heat, suffocating humidity and thunderstorms capable of delaying matches with little warning. Seasonal forecasts indicate above-normal temperatures across large parts of the United States, while moisture flowing north from the Gulf of Mexico could fuel thunderstorms and severe weather during the opening weeks of the...

Channel News Asia 9h ago

SpaceX's Starship V3—still a work in progress—mostly successful on first flight

SpaceX launched the first test flight of its upgraded Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster Friday, with mostly positive results. The powerful rocket, propelled by 33 methane-fueled main engines, climbed away from SpaceX's Starbase launch facility in South Texas at 5:30 pm CDT (6:30 pm EDT; 22:30 UTC) Friday. Within a few seconds, the 408-foot-tall (124-meter) rocket, the largest ever built, cleared the launch tower and turned onto an eastward heading over the Gulf of Mexico.

Ars Technica Science 18d ago

Loop Current Extension as an Effective Delayed Dynamical System

Announce Type: cross Abstract: The Loop Current is the dominant circulation feature of the Gulf of Mexico and exhibits pronounced variability associated with northward extension, retraction, and eddy shedding. Despite decades of study, the extent to which this variability admits a reduced dynamical description remains unclear. We investigate this question using delayed-coordinate representations constructed from satellite-altimetry observations of Loop Current extension.

arXiv Physics 2d ago

Use It or Lose It

Even in an age of unintended metaphors, few can compare to the scene that unfolded one winter morning five years ago on a street corner in downtown Washington, D.C.A group of men gathered in front of the seven-story building at Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street Northwest, just a short walk from the Capitol, and prepared for an act of careful destruction. Their task was to do away with the colossal facade overhead. Slab by slab, they removed the Tennessee pink marble.

The Atlantic 9d ago

US to complete Trump's long-promised Mexico border wall by late 2027

US to complete Trump's long-promised Mexico border wall by late 2027 The United States expects to complete construction of President Donald Trump's long-promised southern border wall by late 2027, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said on Tuesday. Speaking at an event in Washington, Scott said the reinforced barrier would extend along most of the US-Mexico border, with limited exceptions where officials deemed it unnecessary.

France 24 22h ago

Commentary: Brace for a flood of oil as soon as Hormuz reopens

Commentary: Brace for a flood of oil as soon as Hormuz reopens The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be an extraordinary event, but the oil industry doesn't have a playbook for it, says Javier Blas for Bloomberg Opinion. When the day comes, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be an extraordinary event: restarting about 10,000 oil wells, pumping roughly 15 per cent of the world’s production, that had been shut down for a hundred days and counting. Nothing even remotely close has...

Channel News Asia 1d ago

History Repeats in Cuba

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | Pocket CastsSometimes when President Trump talks about Cuba, he throws in compliments. “They have a nice landscape. You know it’s a beautiful island,” he said during a signing event at the Oval Office in March. “I do believe I’ll be having the honor of taking Cuba. That’s a big honor.” Sometimes he toys with the idea of conquest a little more menacingly, such as when he said at the same event: “Whether I free it, take it—I think...

The Atlantic 13d ago

Flesh-eating parasite detected in south Texas for the first time since 1966, officials confirm

A parasitic fly whose larvae feasts on living flesh has been confirmed in cattle in south Texas, years after it was deemed eradicated in the country. The New World screwworm (NWS) fly has been detected in south Texas, the US's largest cattle-producing state, the country's Department of Agriculture confirmed on Wednesday. The screwworm is a species of parasitic fly that completes part of its lifecycle by feeding on the tissue and flesh of warm-blooded animals and humans.

Euronews 6d ago