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In 1859, a solar storm now called the Carrington Event induced currents so strong in telegraph lines that operators disconnected their batteries and kept sending messages powered by the aurora alone, with sparks jumping from the keys to their fingers
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Trump just restarted the global trade war — but here's why his new tariff blitz is very different
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European Car Market Monitor: June 2026 - International Council on Clean Transportation
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