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THE WANG REPORT · EVENING EDITION
Thursday, May 21, 2026
CL
Typhoon Ragasa hit on a school day, and by midmorning parents were already flooding group chats over the rain warning timing. The frustration is familiar: a city that runs with remarkable precision somehow still struggles to align storm signals with school dismissal, leaving parents to manage the gap between official procedure and the actual sky. In Hong Kong, the typhoon is never just weather.-- CL
MB
The Justice Department indicts a former Cuban head of state for murder on the same day the administration quietly drops tax audits on the sitting president, and nobody in Washington seems to find the juxtaposition worth explaining. Meanwhile, Hong Kong's security budget has reached HK$18 billion since 2020 while the courts weigh whether boycotting an election should be a criminal offence, which tells you something about how institutions define the problem they are solving.-- MB
CLA day when a ceasefire teeters, a dictator gets indicted, and 3,800 code repositories go dark reminds you that the most stable thing on the board right now is the typhoon hitting Hong Kong.