The foundation has published a guide on the various types of surveillance towers in use along the southern border that is designed to help local residents.
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Rebecca Santana,
Los Angeles Times,
2 July 2026
The foundation has published a guide on the various types of surveillance towers in use along the southern border designed to help local residents.
There’s also a collection of luxury residences and penthouses for longer stays, each, of course, with stunning floor-to-ceiling views of Grace Bay’s turquoise waters.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
18 June 2026
Beginning with the purchase of two penthouses in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, Swift eventually expanded with another apartment in the same building and the townhouse next door.
There have been criticisms over the division of a 90-minute match into essentially four quarters rather than two halves (with hydration breaks inserted around the 22nd and 67th minutes of every game).
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Sarah Shephard,
New York Times,
5 July 2026
The separation of church and state is under attack from familiar quarters.
The celebration unfolded in one of Lapérouse’s intimate salons, L’Astrolabe, where the table was dressed in a romantic, candlelit style that matched the post-Cannes mood.
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Elsa Keslassy,
Variety,
2 July 2026
Meander the Madoo These winding garden paths in Sagaponack are where painter Robert Dash hosted friends like Willem de Kooning, Alex Katz, and James Schuyler for alfresco artists’ salons in the ’70s.
Such strategies include building green roofs and courtyards to help with shading and air circulation, and using dense materials such as concrete or brick that can stabilize indoor temperatures in heat.
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Ignacio Calderon,
USA Today,
3 July 2026
The heat wave sweeping across the country will hit several World Cup locations, including New Jersey, Kansas City, and Philadelphia, where stadiums lack roofs and air-conditioning.
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