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Although things occasionally get testy along the shared border, relations had been for the most part cordial, with both sides camping side-by-side, sharing singalongs and games of Takraw, a form of foot volleyball.
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Charlie Campbell,
Time,
25 July 2025
In recent years, the construction of a wall along the United States-Mexico border under President Donald Trump toppled untold numbers of saguaro cacti.
The company has expanded its reach across Texas and has plans to double its current footprint in the state within the next four years.
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Ana Gutierrez,
Austin American Statesman,
23 July 2025
Recent data up to July 19 shows a drop in both violent and property crime across Downtown and Over-the-Rhine, where police have focused efforts on countering a triple-digit increase compared with this time this year.
My Beanie Baby-collecting younger self is beside herself with jealousy… but the Pop Mart founder, Wang Ning, is laughing all the way to the bank.
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Maggie McGrath,
Forbes.com,
18 July 2025
The exhibition displays On the Operating Table beside an X-ray image of Munch’s hand—a new technology at the time—in which a bullet can be seen in his finger.
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Sonja Anderson,
Smithsonian Magazine,
18 July 2025
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