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March of the frogs | The Verge

March of the frogs | The Verge

By the time I arrived, the waterfront park in downtown Portland, Oregon was already awash with people as far as the eye could see. The No Kings protest in June had turned out around 10,000 people across the city; this one saw several times that number just downtown, with thousands more choosing to join localized protests in their neighborhoods or …

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Chicago’s Massive No Kings March Stretches Two Miles Through Loop

Chicago’s Massive No Kings March Stretches Two Miles Through Loop

DOWNTOWN — With their city caught in the country’s largest immigration enforcement operation, tens of thousands of Chicagoans flooded Downtown on Saturday to condemn Donald Trump’s administration as part of the second nationwide No Kings protest. At one point, the march stretched a full two miles, from south of Washington Boulevard up Michigan Avenue to Wacker Drive and back south …

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Nintendo Switch 2 Production Plan: 25 Million Units by March 2026

Nintendo Switch 2 Production Plan: 25 Million Units by March 2026

Nintendo Co. has asked suppliers to produce as many as 25 million units of the Switch 2 by the end of March 2026, setting the company up for record first-year sales of a console that’s already reached high-water marks for the global gaming sector. The Japanese company is asking its manufacturing partners to ramp up output, counting on demand to …

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Nintendo reportedly wants to build 25 million Switch 2s by March 2026

Nintendo reportedly wants to build 25 million Switch 2s by March 2026

Nintendo has asked suppliers to build 25 million Switch 2 console by the end of March 2026, Bloomberg reported. According to people familiar with the matter, the company has requested the boost because it believes the console will continue its torrid sales pace through the holiday season. Nintendo could easily exceed its own forecast of 15 million Switch 2 units …

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One Last March of the Penguins: Miami Says Farewell to Its Seaquarium – The New York Times

One Last March of the Penguins: Miami Says Farewell to Its Seaquarium  The New York Times Miami Seaquarium’s final day: Family fun, nostalgia and animal rights protesters  Miami Herald Miami Seaquarium closes after 70 years of being South Florida staple amid controversy over animal welfare  CBS News For longtime Miami Seaquarium visitors, a ‘bittersweet’ farewell to marine park beset with controversy  WSVN The cherished …

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Loyola’s Sister Jean, March Madness icon, dies at 106 : NPR

Loyola’s Sister Jean, March Madness icon, dies at 106 : NPR

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, longtime men’s basketball team chaplain, holds a piece of net as she celebrates Loyola’s win sending the team to the Final Four back when she was 98. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, longtime men’s basketball team chaplain, holds a piece of net as she celebrates …

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NCAA moving closer to March Madness expansion — what will it look like?

NCAA moving closer to March Madness expansion — what will it look like?

March Madness is close to becoming more maddening. The NCAA is moving closer to expanding its 68-team men’s basketball tournament to a 76-team bracket for the 2026-27 season that would feature 12 opening-round games instead of the First Four, according to On3. An agreement has yet to be finalized. The NCAA is close to expanding the men’s March Madness field …

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FinCEN Announces Postponement of Residential Real Estate Reporting Until March 1, 2026

WASHINGTON––To reduce business burden and ensure effective regulation, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) today announced that it will postpone reporting requirements of the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations for Residential Real Estate Transfers Rule (RRE Rule) until March 1, 2026. FinCEN is taking this step to provide industry with more time to comply—consistent with the Administration’s …

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