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Images and videos from the scene show the terrifying reality on the ground. Structures swayed violently. Some buildings partially or completely collapsed. Citizens experienced intense shaking that lasted long enough to cause serious structural damage. The event serves as a stark reminder of the raw power of nature and the vulnerability of densely populated urban centers when major seismic activity occurs.
Understanding The Scale Of A 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake represents a massive release of energy from the Earth crust, typically caused by the movement and collision of tectonic plates. This movement generates seismic waves that travel through the ground, producing the violent shaking felt during a quake. The magnitude scale measures the intensity at the source. Scientists classify earthquakes above 7.0 as major events capable of causing serious destruction, especially in populated regions.
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By Jonas BronckJD Vance needs to shut the fuck up. The Vice President has inserted himself into a sensitive matter with a tone that is both condescending and dangerously misguided. He suggested that Israeli officials should stop criticizing President Trump because Trump supposedly remains the only world leader still sympathetic to Israel. That claim is not only false. It is insulting. It reveals a mindset that treats America’s support as leverage for control rather than the partnership between sovereign allies that it should be. Israel does not need lectures on gratitude from American politicians. It needs respect for its right to speak truthfully about its own survival.
This is not about diminishing the importance of American support. The United States has provided critical military aid, intelligence cooperation, and diplomatic cover that have helped Israel defend itself against existential threats. That contribution deserves genuine appreciation. But appreciation does not equal submission. Alliance does not mean America owns Israel’s voice or its foreign policy decisions. When Vance tells Israeli leaders to stay silent because they risk losing Trump’s sympathy, he crosses a line that no true friend of Israel should cross.
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Mario was an honorable man, who changed people’s lives with his beautiful mind, strong work ethic, positive outlook on life and investing in his favorite part of New York City, the Bronx.
Brenda Jimenez Wins Four Silver & Bronze Stevie ® Awards For Women In Business In 2020
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In the Bronx, the way you carry yourself says a lot before you ever speak. It’s a borough built on grit, ambition, and a unique sense of style that has influenced the world for decades. Whether you’re heading to a high-stakes meeting at the courthouse, a community gala in Riverdale, or a night out on Arthur Avenue, your presentation matters. In 2026, we’ve moved past the era of fast-fashion disposability. Today’s Bronxite is looking for “forever pieces”—items that carry the weight of the occasion and stand up to the pace of city life.
The shift toward quality over quantity is not just a trend; it is a lifestyle choice. It is about recognizing that a well-made garment is an investment in your own image and the respect you command in your community.
The Foundation of a Reliable Wardrobe
Every man’s closet starts with a single, crucial element: the garment that sits closest to him. In the fast-moving environment of NYC, you need pieces that can handle the transition from a humid subway platform to a climate-controlled office without missing a beat. When we talk about a shirt for men, we are not just talking about a piece of clothing; we are talking about the primary layer of your daily uniform.
In 2026, the focus has returned to the “Sartorial Standard.” We are seeing a massive resurgence in high-twist Egyptian cottons and wrinkle-free technologies that keep you looking crisp from the first morning espresso to the final evening toast. A shirt that actually fits—hugging the shoulders and tapering at the waist—provides a level of polish that “off-the-shelf” basics simply cannot replicate. It is about that clean, intentional line that tells the world you…
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Robert Wyland, the renowned marine artist, founder of the Wyland Foundation, has filed a 25 million dollar lawsuit against FIFA after his iconic Ocean Life mural in Dallas was painted over without any notice. The massive artwork, part of Wyland’s famous Whaling Walls series, had stood proudly for nearly three decades. It served as a beloved landmark that reminded generations of the beauty and fragility of ocean life. Its sudden erasure ahead of the 2026 World Cup has sparked widespread outrage among residents, art advocates, and conservationists who viewed the mural as a cultural treasure.
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