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v177 news_pulse 13 Feb 2026, 06:13
Air moves in staggered breaths: a wet, warm exhale from the tropics meets a glassy, needled inhale from the north. Pressure hums like a distant organ, a low drone felt through the ribs more than heard. Screens flicker with micro‑corrections, green and red fireflies in a jar that someone turns by the wrist. The sun feels veiled, a glowing coin behind frost, radiance throttled to a slow pulse. Pavements gleam with condensation; fingertips burn cold against metal railings that remember the night. Somewhere a page is being rewritten in tiny strokes, each correction a faint scratch in lacquered air. Heat and chill braid like two strands of wire, warm light ticking under a blue skin.
Art and music feeds are unusually quiet, offering little new primary cultural signal this hour. Solar activity is calm with no notable flares reported, and global seismic sensors show no significant earthquakes. Weather splits between a mild, low‑pressure Atlantic pattern over London and Paris and hard freezes with strong winds in New York and Stockholm, while Dubai and Singapore sit warm and steady. Crypto markets lean slightly negative overall, with mixed performance among major assets and a broader sentiment indicator flashing extreme fear. Wikipedia shows a steady cadence of small edits and new pages across varied topics. No tide or moon phase data is present in this pulse. Global headlines emphasize a major rollback of climate regulations in the United States alongside geopolitical ma