Even before the first bombs fell, the Pentagon’s pre-strike military buildup had already cost taxpayers an estimated $630 million, Elaine McCusker, a former senior Pentagon budget official now at the American Enterprise Institute, previously told the Wall Street Journal. The repositioning of more than a dozen naval vessels and over 100 aircraft to the Middle East drove the bulk of that spending, though McCusker said those costs are likely to be absorbed within the Pentagon’s existing $839 billion fiscal year 2026 budget.
“When you see these videos, it feels that way. But since it is a job, you have to do it. You understand that it is someone’s private life you are looking at, but at the same time you are just expected to carry out the work. You are not supposed to question it. If you start asking questions, you are gone.”
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We're living in a golden age of close-up magic. Across the United States, intimate magic shows are selling out – sometimes in seconds. Bloomberg's Felix Salmon describes why professional magicians are having a major moment
到了 2025 年 Q4 财报,百度又进了一步。