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Month: January 2026

American Successfully Climbs Taiwan’s 508 Meter Skyscraper in Staggering Ropeless Ascent (VIDEO)

American climber Alex Honnold has completed a ropeless ascent of Taipei 101, scaling the landmark skyscraper in just over an hour and a half. The post American Successfully Climbs Taiwan’s 508 Meter Skyscraper in Staggering Ropeless Ascent (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

What a Credit-Card Interest Rate Cap Would Mean for Consumers

As part of a series of efforts to make life more affordable, President Donald Trump aims to help Americans with credit-card debt. After demanding on social media that credit-card lenders cap interest rates at 10% for a year, the president appealed to Congress on Jan. 21 to make the ceiling law. The rates now average around 20%.

Netflix Postpones Alex Honnold’s ‘Skyscraper Live’ Climb Due to Weather Concerns

Netflix’s “Skyscraper Live,” which is set to follow free solo climber Alex Honnold as he climbs the Taipei 101 tower in Taiwan, has been postponed because of rain and will move to Saturday night U. S. time (Sunday morning Taiwan time) instead.: “Due to weather, we are unable to proceed with today’s SkyscraperLIVE event. It [.].

The Sun’s Red Dwarf Neighbors Provide Clues to Origins of Carbon and Oxygen

We live near a fusion reactor in space that provides all our heat and light. That reactor is also responsible for the creation of various elements heavier than hydrogen, and that’s true of all stars. So, how do we know that stars are element generators?.

Contractor must narrow claims or add 3rd defendant in Ann Arbor school construction dispute, judge says

Core Mechanical claims AAPS and the company hired to manage a project caused $2. 7 million in losses through mismanagement and work delays. However, the project manager says an architect should share some of the blame if allegations move forward.

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