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1. ICE arrests more than 150 people in Chicago-area immigration raids ICE agents have arrested more than 150 people in the Chicago area over the past week in an effort to crack down on illegal immigration. The raids, which began on Monday and ended Friday, targeted undocumented immigrants with criminal records and those who had been previously deported. ICE said the raids were conducted in cooperation with local law enforcement and were meant to send a message to the immigrant community that illegal immigration will not be tolerated. The raids come amid a renewed push by the Trump administration to crack down on illegal immigration.
Surasak Jailak/Shutterstock by Jack Marley, The Conversation Vicious cycles are accelerating climate change. One is happening at the north pole, where rising temperatures caused by record levels of fossil fuel combustion are melting more and more sea ice. Indeed, the extent of Arctic winter sea ice in March 2025 was the lowest ever recorded. This…
While many utilities are hardening power grid infrastructure by upgrading poles and wires—a necessary step—brute force solutions alone won’t be enough. To truly future-proof the grid, resilience must be rooted in intelligence via systems that anticipate, adapt, and respond dynamically.
© ENEA / Ice Cave – Concordia – R. Ascione-PNRA As part of the launch of the UN Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025–2034), dedicated to the Poles and Glaciers, held in Nice on June 8, 2025, during the 3rd UN Ocean Conference, the Ice Memory Foundation announced two major and iconic initiatives in support of […]