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  • NANO Nuclear and Corning are experiencing significant stock market surges following strategic partnerships with tech giants like Supermicro and Nvidia, respectively, aimed at bolstering AI data center power and fiber optic output.
  • Developments in the Middle East suggest a de-escalation of tensions, with oil prices falling on optimism surrounding potential Iran deal progress and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, although security concerns and drone attacks in Russia persist.
  • The global labor market shows varied signals, with the US ADP report indicating robust job additions while concerns mount over the impact of Chinese EV imports on Canada's auto sector and potential security risks.
  • The cruise industry faces a health crisis as a suspected hantavirus outbreak has led to multiple fatalities and the evacuation of sick passengers, highlighting potential risks associated with international travel.
  • Artificial intelligence continues to be a major industry focus, with discussions ranging from humanoid robots entering homes to tech firms potentially sidestepping local resistance by installing mini data centers, alongside warnings about the growing gap in AI adoption between the US and China.

ZeroHedge

  • Treasury Refunding: No Changes To Auction Sizes; Bessent Keeps "At Least" In Forward Guidance an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Treasury Refunding: No Changes To Auction Sizes; Bessent Keeps "At Least" In Forward Guidance In our preview to this morning's Quarterly Refunding Statement, we said that we do not expect major changes and that, at most, the treasury might adjust its statement language to soften the forward guidance on possibly futures increase in coupon auction sizes with one likely change would be dropping “at least” while retaining the expectation for unchanged coupon sizes over “the next several quarters” (recall Deutsche Bank said it expects nominal coupon increases beginning in February 2027).  Overnight, JPMorgan agreed, writing that while the current auction calendar will leave Treasury well

  • NANO Nuclear Soars On Strategic MOU With Supermicro For Powering AI Data Centers an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    NANO Nuclear Soars On Strategic MOU With Supermicro For Powering AI Data Centers  NANO Nuclear and Supermicro have agreed to explore the integration of NANO’s KRONOS microreactor system with Supermicro’s AI server and data center platforms for scalable nuclear-powered solutions. The news of the strategic collaboration - a critical moment in the integration of alternative energy source within the AI rollout - sent the stock soaring in pre-market We anticipate the shorts are also taking notice with over 22% of shares loaned out… “The AI revolution is fundamentally an energy challenge,” said Jay Yu, Chairman and President of NANO Nuclear, “and we believe nuclear

  • OpenAI Co-Founder Greg Brockman Defends Company's For-Profit Pivot... And His Own $30 Billion Payday an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    OpenAI Co-Founder Greg Brockman Defends Company's For-Profit Pivot... And His Own $30 Billion Payday Authored by Beige Luciano-Adams via The Epoch Times, In the second week of a high-profile jury trial that could have profound impact on the race for artificial intelligence, OpenAI president Greg Brockman rejected allegations that he and other co-founders betrayed the company’s philanthropic mission and illegally enriched themselves by flipping the non-profit lab into a for-profit corporation. Tesla CEO Elon Musk in 2024 sued Brockman and CEO Sam Altman, alleging they bilked him of $38 million in donations then restructured as a for-profit corporation by exclusively licensing their flagship

  • Corning Shares Erupt On Nvidia Deal To Supercharge Fiber Optics Output By 10x 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Corning Shares Erupt On Nvidia Deal To Supercharge Fiber Optics Output By 10x U.S.-based glass company Corning soared in premarket trading in New York after announcing a new mega deal with Nvidia to expand manufacturing capacity for fiber optic production used in AI data centers. "Corning will increase its U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity by 10x and expand its U.S. fiber production capacity by more than 50% to meet the accelerating demand driven by AI factory buildouts," Nvidia wrote in a press release.  The expansion includes three new manufacturing plants in North Carolina and Texas and is expected to create more than 3,000

  • Deja Vu All Over Again: Futures Surge, Oil Tumbles On Iran Deal Optimism, Tech Rally 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Deja Vu All Over Again: Futures Surge, Oil Tumbles On Iran Deal Optimism, Tech Rally US equity futures are up big this morning and making fresh all time highs, led by tech companies, while oil prices and bond yields fell sharply on optimism that the US and Iran are nearing a peace deal. As of 8:00am Nasdaq 100 futures jumped 1.7% while those for the S&P 500 gained 1%, with both gauges set to build on record highs. Iran is evaluating a new proposal from the US to end their near 10-week war, according to an Axios report. If Tehran accepts the terms, it will lead to a


The Guardian

  • British crew member in need of urgent medical care amid suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship 2 days ago by Ashifa Kassam and agencies
    Water transport, Infectious diseases, Cape Verde, World news, Africa, South Africa, Netherlands, UK news, Travel & leisure, Hantavirus

    WHO says seven confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus on MV Hondius, including three passengers who died * What is hantavirus, the infection thought to have killed three on cruise ship? A British crew member was in need of urgent medical care and a passenger from the UK remained in a critical but stable condition following a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a luxury cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Three people have died and medics on Monday were scrambling to evacuate two others from the MV Hondius, which set off in March from southern Argentina carrying 149 people from 23 countries.

  • Nigerian refinery accused of sacking union members is key to UK plan to tackle jet fuel shortage 2 days ago by Daniel Boffey Chief reporter
    Airline industry, Air transport, Nigeria, Unions, Heidi Alexander, UK news, Strait of Hormuz, Oil, Oil and gas companies, Politics, Africa, Commodities, Energy industry, Business, World news

    Heidi Alexander says part of answer to strait of Hormuz crisis is importing more fuel from US and west Africa A refinery in Nigeria accused of dismissing workers for joining a union has emerged as key to the UK government’s hopes of saving the summer holiday amid a jet fuel shortage. Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, said at the weekend that part of the answer to the strait of Hormuz crisis was to import more fuel from the US and west Africa. Continue reading...

  • Flaws in Kenya’s AI-driven health reforms driving up costs for the poorest 2 days ago by Purity Mukami, Joy Kirigia, Gabriel Geiger, Tomas Statius and Aisha Down
    Global development, Kenya, Health, AI (artificial intelligence), Africa, Society, World news, Technology, Social protection, Global health, Poverty

    Exclusive: amid unrest, President William Ruto promised to give all Kenyans access to healthcare. But the algorithm favours the rich, an investigation has found An AI system used to predict how much Kenyans can afford to pay for access to healthcare, has systemically driven up costs for the poor, an investigation has found. The healthcare system being rolled out across the country, a key electoral promise of President William Ruto, was launched in October 2024 and intended to replace Kenya’s decades-old national insurance system. Continue reading...

  • Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship 3 days ago by Matty Edwards and agencies
    Cape Verde, Argentina, South Africa, St Helena, Infectious diseases, Africa, Science, Netherlands, World news, Hantavirus

    Dutch husband and wife and third unidentified person reported to have died, with three further people taken ill * What is hantavirus, the infection thought to have killed three on cruise ship? A suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus infection on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean killed three people – including an elderly married couple – and sickened at least three others, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and South Africa’s health department said on Sunday. The WHO said an investigation was under way but that at least one case of hantavirus had been confirmed. One of the patients was in

  • Two US service members missing after military exercises in Morocco 3 days ago by Associated Press
    US military, Morocco, Africa, US news, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Search and rescue operation launched after service members reported missing near south-western city of Tan Tan Two US service members are missing in south-western Morocco after taking part in annual multinational military exercises in the North African country, the United States Africa Command (Africom) said on Sunday. The US, Morocco and other countries participating in the African Lion exercise have launched a search and rescue operation, Africom said. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • US firms add 109,000 jobs, the most since early 2025 44 minutes ago by Bloomberg

    US companies boosted payrolls in April by the most in over a year, the latest evidence of stabilisation in the labour market. Private-sector payrolls rose 109,000 in April after a revised 61,000 advance in the prior month, according to ADP Research data out on Wednesday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 120,000 increase. More than half of the hiring advance was due to health services and education. Trade, transport and utilities payrolls also increased....

  • As power flows through submarine cables, law of the sea must evolve an hour ago by Yogi Putranto

    Beneath the surface of the world’s oceans lies an infrastructure so essential, modern life would stall without it – yet so invisible it rarely enters public debate. Submarine cables, slender fibre-optic systems laid across the seabed, carry over 95 per cent of global internet traffic, transmitting the data that underpins financial markets, diplomatic exchanges and everyday communication. What appears to be neutral infrastructure is, in fact, a deeply political system – one that exposes a...

  • EU cyber plan barring Chinese suppliers will cost US$430 billion: report 5 hours ago by Xiaofei Xu

    The European Union’s push to bar Chinese suppliers from its critical infrastructure under a proposed new Cybersecurity Act would cost the bloc a jaw-dropping €367.8 billion (US$431.4 billion) over the next five years, a new study has warned. The law’s vast price tag comes from the need to rip out and replace huge amounts of Chinese hardware – a task that alone could cost €146.2 billion – with other losses stemming from resource reallocation, service disruptions, employment adjustments and legal...

  • Is Rubio’s star rising in Trump world? Duel with Vance for 2028 heats up 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    It was the perfect split-screen for the race to succeed Donald Trump – so long as your name is Marco Rubio and not J.D. Vance. In a packed White House briefing room, journalists shouted over each other in a bid to get a question from the US secretary of state. At the same time Vice-President Vance – Rubio’s most likely rival for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination – was hundreds of kilometres away from the action at a political fundraiser in Oklahoma. “Guys, this is chaos,” said Rubio as...

  • Asia must unite to avert an Iran war food crisis 6 hours ago by Genevieve Donnellon-May

    Asia’s next food crisis is under way. After the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz collapsed, sending shock waves across energy, fertiliser and food systems. Fuel, freight and fertiliser costs are rising sharply, amplified by skyrocketing insurance premiums – feeding directly into the price of every tonne of fertiliser that still reaches the market. The scale of disruption reflects the strait’s outsize role in global trade. It carries around one-third of globally...


New York Times

  • Trump and Rubio Insist Iran War Is Over, Even as Missiles Fly During Cease-Fire 13 hours ago by David E. Sanger
    Iran, Nuclear Weapons, Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Strait of Hormuz, Ships and Shipping, State Department, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Middle East

    The White House is turning to rhetorical leaps as President Trump tries to put the biggest political crisis of his presidency behind him.

  • President Trump’s Sudden U-Turn, and a $1 Billion Ballroom Proposal 4 hours ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Ben Casselman
    United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Iran, internal-open-access-audio

    Plus, a visit to the “Gates to Hell.”

  • In Indiana Primary Elections, Most Trump-Backed Challengers Beat Incumbents 12 hours ago by Mitch Smith
    Indiana, Elections, State Legislature, Midterm Elections (2026), Republican Party, Primaries and Caucuses, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Politics and Government, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J

    President Trump endorsed primary opponents against seven Republican lawmakers who opposed his redistricting push. At least five of the Trump-backed candidates have won their races.

  • Takeaways From Indiana Primary Elections 2026: Trump Gets Payback 11 hours ago by Mitch Smith and Reid J. Epstein
    United States Politics and Government, State Legislatures, Midterm Elections (2026), Redistricting and Reapportionment, Elections, State Legislature, Primaries and Caucuses, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Indiana

    The president helped unseat most of the state lawmakers he targeted after they rebuffed his call to draw new House maps to help Republicans.

  • Tofersen, a New Treatment for A.L.S., Reverses Symptoms for Some 2 hours ago by Pam Belluck
    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Clinical Trials, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Genetics and Heredity

    The drug is for a small subset of patients. But evidence that breathing and strength can get better for some of them is remarkable for a paralyzing, usually fatal disease.


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