thexiffy

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Swans - Gang

Swans

Archive - Red

Archive

Trance Allstars - Ready to Flow [Taucher Remix]

Trance Allstars

Kraftwerk - Titanium

Kraftwerk

Annie Lennox - A Whiter Shade of Pale

Annie Lennox

Tricky - Judas

Tricky

An Alpine Council

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An Alpine Council

A group of longhorn beetles meet on the endemic Kerosene bush, found only in alpine regions of Tasmania.

Behance Featured Projects

The latest projects featured on the Behance

Various Illustrations


Various private illustration

Arnold Karskens tijdens hoger beroep over ontslag bij ON! – ‘Beschuldiging van grensoverschrijdend gedrag gebruikt om mij te wippen’

Arnold Karskens – oud-directeur van de rechts-radicale omroep ON! – betoogt in hoger beroep wederom dat hij ten onrechte op non-actief is gezet vanwege onder meer een angstcultuur. Over de rol van presentator Raisa Blommestijn wordt wel meer duidelijk in de rechtbank.

Slashdot

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The US Is Flirting With Its First-Ever Population Decline

The U.S., whose population the Census Bureau did not expect to start shrinking until 2081, may record its first-ever decline as early as this year because of the Trump administration's accelerating immigration crackdown. Census data released in late January showed US population growth slowed to just 0.5% in the year prior to July 2025 -- the lowest rate since the pandemic -- as net migration fell to 1.3 million from a peak of 2.7 million the year before.

Census experts now expect net migration to drop to only 316,000 in the year prior to July 2026 and say the country is "trending toward negative net migration." A joint study by researchers at the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution estimates that 2026 net immigration could range from a gain of 185,000 to a loss of 925,000. Births exceeded deaths by just 519,000 in the most recent period, a surplus the Congressional Budget Office expects to vanish by 2030. At the low end of the AEI/Brookings range, the overall US population would shrink by more than 400,000 -- something that has never happened since the country began taking censuses in 1790.

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