Reason cruise ship asks passengers to turn off lights and close curtains

For many, a cruise means sun-soaked decks, endless buffets, and ocean breezes. But passengers aboard Cunard’s newest luxury vessel, the Queen Anne, recently got a surprising—and slightly unsettling—twist to their dream vacation. The Queen Anne was on its maiden 111-night global voyage, departing from Germany and visiting exotic ports. As the ship approached the Sulu-Celebes Sea, between the…

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Top Court Shakes Foundations of California’s Climate Car Policy

SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON STATE REGULATORY OVERREACH IN LANDMARK ENVIRONMENTAL CASE The constitutional balance between federal and state authority has taken center stage in a groundbreaking Supreme Court decision that addresses fundamental questions about regulatory power, environmental policy, and the limits of state government authority in shaping national energy markets. This decisive ruling…

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Three beachgoers dead after sea mines wash up on beach and explode at popular tourist spot

Three beachgoers were killed after sea mines washed up too close to Zatoka Beach, near a popular tourist attraction in the city of Odesa, southern Ukraine. The Black Sea has always been a favourite holiday spot in Ukraine, but many beaches have been closed for safety reasons after Russia’s full-scale invasion, with officials warning holidaymakers…

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Former Superman Actor to Join ICE, Says He Backs Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Nationwide — Former Superman actor Dean Cain, best known for playing Clark Kent in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, has announced he will soon join the ranks of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move aligns him with former President Donald Trump’s hardline approach to immigration enforcement, a stance…

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