A small plane just crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, the 1,732-foot CITIC Tower, leaving a visible hole 109 stories up.
The aircraft, a Sunward SA60L "Aurora" light plane, reportedly deviated from its flight path while returning to Shifosi Airport.
Debris, including a wing, rained down onto the street below. The entire building has been evacuated.
It's not yet known if anyone survived.
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The aircraft, a Sunward SA60L "Aurora" light plane, reportedly deviated from its flight path while returning to Shifosi Airport.
Debris, including a wing, rained down onto the street below. The entire building has been evacuated.
It's not yet known if anyone survived.
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There is infinite tension in the progressive world-view between "it was always like this" and "the past was infinitely reactionary until progressives gained a smidgeon of power 3 seconds ago"
So they'll tear down statues of past progressives without caring because every year is year zero to them (that way they never have to own any failure)
They'll make fiction with wildly inappropriate ethnic casting, pretend it's period appropriate or that you're crazy for objecting then later they'll base their beliefs on that very fiction
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So they'll tear down statues of past progressives without caring because every year is year zero to them (that way they never have to own any failure)
They'll make fiction with wildly inappropriate ethnic casting, pretend it's period appropriate or that you're crazy for objecting then later they'll base their beliefs on that very fiction
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The US and EU have signed a historic trade deal, removing tariffs on American products, allowing US industrial and agricultural sectors to benefit from cross-Atlantic trade
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The Texas GOP platform includes temporary state receivership of failing cities, which would allow the state government to assume control of municipalities that fall below benchmarks on violent crime, fiscal management, immigration enforcement, or compliance with state law.
Local control would be restored once the city met state-set performance targets.
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Local control would be restored once the city met state-set performance targets.
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Based German woman says the EU is so woke that it would rather thousands of people die from extreme heat over allowing people to have AC
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The European Commission literally shut off air conditioning but only for floors 1-7, where people of lower rank work
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Ask any man who won full custody or shared custody and see what the women did afterward.
Itβs either they kidnap the children, kill them, or even try to kill the father.
This is why, for most men, itβs easier to walk away than fight for custody. Shared custody can be even worse.
She may constantly inspect the child for any sign she can use to report you to the police. If you have a daughter, there is a risk of being falsely accused of sexual harassment or rape during shared custody.
Yall think men are bad? Wait till you see what a woman can do when her plan fails.
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Itβs either they kidnap the children, kill them, or even try to kill the father.
This is why, for most men, itβs easier to walk away than fight for custody. Shared custody can be even worse.
She may constantly inspect the child for any sign she can use to report you to the police. If you have a daughter, there is a risk of being falsely accused of sexual harassment or rape during shared custody.
Yall think men are bad? Wait till you see what a woman can do when her plan fails.
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BREAKING : MicroStrategy $MSTR
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JUST IN: US Vice President JD Vance says Iran's violence will be "met with violence."
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Another doctor in Italy is caught exposing himself in front of families at the beach
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DuckDuckGo lore keeps expanding.
Now it claims Trump βdied of rabiesβ after being bitten by JD Vance, citing a relevant βnews articleβ.
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Now it claims Trump βdied of rabiesβ after being bitten by JD Vance, citing a relevant βnews articleβ.
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MICHEAL SAYLOR'S STRATEGY MAY BE ENTERING A DANGEROUS FEEDBACK LOOP.
STRC was built to trade near $100.
Above that level, Strategy keeps buying Bitcoin. Below it, the buying is supposed to pause while cash gets rebuilt instead.
That mechanism started cracking in May.
Strategy spent $1.5 billion in cash to repurchase convertible notes due in 2029. That cash was the cushion investors counted on to cover STRC's dividend payments.
Once it was gone, confidence in STRC started slipping.
The numbers show how fast this escalated:
- STRC's annual dividend bill jumped from about $300 million in January to roughly $1.2 billion now
- Strategy's cash reserve has fallen 38% since the start of 2026
- Dividend coverage dropped from almost 3 years of runway down to about 10 months
Strategy then tried something it had never done before: selling Bitcoin directly to refill cash.
The sale was small, but it still moved Bitcoin's price noticeably. That one test exposed the real constraint.
Strategy can't sell meaningful Bitcoin without hurting the price, and it can't sell large amounts of MSTR either, since the stock is already down sharply from its highs.
That's where the feedback loop kicks in. STRC trading below $100 forces Strategy to raise the dividend yield to pull it back toward par.
A higher yield means a bigger annual cash bill. That bigger bill forces more selling of MSTR or Bitcoin to cover it. That selling pushes both lower, which pushes STRC even further from its peg, restarting the cycle.
One detail makes this riskier than it looks on the surface. STRC is preferred stock, which sits above MSTR in repayment priority.
If Strategy ever had to unwind STRC entirely, those holders get paid back in full before MSTR shareholders see anything, and outstanding STRC obligations run somewhere in the $10 billion range.
Right now: MSTR has fallen below $100 for the first time since March 2024, Bitcoin has dropped below $60,000, and Strategy's stock sale program has been paused.
Analysts estimate Strategy would need roughly $2.4 billion in reserves just to restore 24 months of dividend coverage.
The market isn't pricing in an immediate collapse.
It's pricing in a company whose two main funding tools, MSTR and Bitcoin, are both constrained at the exact same time.
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STRC was built to trade near $100.
Above that level, Strategy keeps buying Bitcoin. Below it, the buying is supposed to pause while cash gets rebuilt instead.
That mechanism started cracking in May.
Strategy spent $1.5 billion in cash to repurchase convertible notes due in 2029. That cash was the cushion investors counted on to cover STRC's dividend payments.
Once it was gone, confidence in STRC started slipping.
The numbers show how fast this escalated:
- STRC's annual dividend bill jumped from about $300 million in January to roughly $1.2 billion now
- Strategy's cash reserve has fallen 38% since the start of 2026
- Dividend coverage dropped from almost 3 years of runway down to about 10 months
Strategy then tried something it had never done before: selling Bitcoin directly to refill cash.
The sale was small, but it still moved Bitcoin's price noticeably. That one test exposed the real constraint.
Strategy can't sell meaningful Bitcoin without hurting the price, and it can't sell large amounts of MSTR either, since the stock is already down sharply from its highs.
That's where the feedback loop kicks in. STRC trading below $100 forces Strategy to raise the dividend yield to pull it back toward par.
A higher yield means a bigger annual cash bill. That bigger bill forces more selling of MSTR or Bitcoin to cover it. That selling pushes both lower, which pushes STRC even further from its peg, restarting the cycle.
One detail makes this riskier than it looks on the surface. STRC is preferred stock, which sits above MSTR in repayment priority.
If Strategy ever had to unwind STRC entirely, those holders get paid back in full before MSTR shareholders see anything, and outstanding STRC obligations run somewhere in the $10 billion range.
Right now: MSTR has fallen below $100 for the first time since March 2024, Bitcoin has dropped below $60,000, and Strategy's stock sale program has been paused.
Analysts estimate Strategy would need roughly $2.4 billion in reserves just to restore 24 months of dividend coverage.
The market isn't pricing in an immediate collapse.
It's pricing in a company whose two main funding tools, MSTR and Bitcoin, are both constrained at the exact same time.
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