World
AI Summary
- The ongoing Iran conflict continues to dominate global headlines, prompting varied responses from international leaders and impacting energy markets, with potential implications for military AI regulation and strategic alliances.
- The burgeoning field of Artificial Intelligence is creating significant industry shifts, from its integration into journalism and government to legal battles over its use and its influence on sectors like public Bitcoin mining.
- Emerging economic vulnerabilities, including potential banking crises linked to non-bank lending and the financial strain on industries like airlines facing energy shocks, are drawing significant attention.
- Legal and political dramas involving former President Trump and other high-profile figures continue to unfold, with court rulings on legal fees and ongoing debates surrounding his foreign policy decisions.
- Developments in renewable energy and resource management are gaining traction, evidenced by discussions around nuclear energy, investments in ecosystem protection, and the impact of geopolitical events on energy supplies.
ZeroHedge
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Judicial Sabotage? Obama Judge Blocks Trump Efficiency Reforms For Deportation Appeals
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Judicial Sabotage? Obama Judge Blocks Trump Efficiency Reforms For Deportation Appeals A federal judge slammed the brakes on one of the Trump administration's most aggressive moves yet to make the immigration appeals process more efficient, and he did it the night before the rule was set to go live. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee in Washington, D.C., issued his ruling late Sunday, March 8, 2026, vacating the core provisions of an interim final rule from the Justice Department's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). The rule, scheduled to take effect the following morning, would have fundamentally restructured how the
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Transparency: Suing Schools That Hide Trans Kids' Identities From Parents
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Transparency: Suing Schools That Hide Trans Kids' Identities From Parents Authored by John Murawski via RealClearInvestigations, A few weeks before Christmas in 2022, Amber Lavigne was cleaning her 13-year-old’s bedroom when she stumbled upon her daughter’s secret: a chest binder. She learned that Autumn had been wearing the garment, which girls use to flatten their breasts to achieve a masculine appearance, for about two months at school in Maine, where she had adopted a boy’s name, Leo, and was using he/him pronouns. It was the first of two chest binders Lavigne found that had been provided to her eighth-grade daughter by a social
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Fani Spanked Again: Judge Allows Trump And Co-Defendants To Pursue $17 Million In Legal Fees
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Fani Spanked Again: Judge Allows Trump And Co-Defendants To Pursue $17 Million In Legal Fees Fani Willis, the disgraced Fulton County, Georgia DA who couldn't keep her clam in her pants while prosecuting Donald Trump, was just dealt a serious blow this week after a judge denied her attempt to intervene in litigation over the reimbursement of legal fees stemming from her now-dismissed Georgia election case against Trump and several co-defendants. He knows what Willis is talkin' 'bout... The ruling by Scott McAfee allows efforts to recover nearly $17 million in attorney fees and costs to proceed after the high-profile prosecution collapsed late last year. In
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Public Bitcoin Miners Are Dumping Crypto For AI, A Historic Mistake
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Public Bitcoin Miners Are Dumping Crypto For AI, A Historic Mistake Authored by Juan Galt via BitcoinMagazine.com, There is no doubt about it, this is the age of AI. Corporations are cutting their workforces in half to invest cash flow into hardware, while the stock market remains near all-time highs, mostly thanks to FAANG. OpenClaw, a self-hosted AI agent, has more stars on GitHub than Linux and React, while even Jack Dorsey is taking harsh measures to restructure Block in the face of digital, artificial intelligence. But how much of this AI wave is hype, and how many of the companies that
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AP Shills For Big Pharma Antidepressants With 'Bewildering' Hit Piece
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
AP Shills For Big Pharma Antidepressants With 'Bewildering' Hit Piece Check this out... The Trump FDA's top drug regulator, Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg, is working to hire a researcher and friend who strongly believes the agency should add new warnings about antidepressants and pregnancy risks. So what does the Associated Press do? They pen a hit piece, smearing Hoeg, her associate, and suggesting that peer reviewed studies over the risks are 'unproven.' This is how the medical arm of the blob works, and Paul Thacker of the DisInformation Chronicle is calling them out... * * * Associated Press Cannot Explain Bewildering Reporting on FDA’s Tracy Hoeg and Antidepressant Risks By
The Guardian
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Villagers on Príncipe, the ‘African Galapagos’, to be paid for protecting the ecosystem
9 hours ago
by Kevin Rushby
Sao Tome and Principe, Sustainable development, Africa, EnvironmentA billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its future At the crumbling colonial farm buildings in Porto Real, agricultural worker Kimilson Lima, 43, has signed the agreement and he’s happy. “With this money we can have a proper floor in the house,” he said. “And an inside toilet.” Lima is part of a ground-breaking experiment on the West African island of Príncipe, where villagers who agree to follow an environmental protection code will reap a quarterly dividend. To date nearly 3,000 have joined the Faya Foundation’s project, more than
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Descendants of Zimbabwe resistance heroes urge UK to locate looted skulls
3 days ago
by David Batty
Zimbabwe, Colonialism, Africa, World news, Natural History Museum, University of Cambridge, Culture, Universities, Museums, UK newsRelatives call on institutions to help them find remains of ancestors who led fight against British colonisers in 1890s • Which human remains are held in UK museums – and where? Descendants of freedom fighters executed and beheaded in southern Africa by colonial British forces have called on the Natural History Museum in London and the University of Cambridge to help them find their ancestors’ looted skulls. Zimbabwean descendants of the first chimurenga heroes, who led an uprising against British colonisers in the 1890s, have long believed the museum and university hold several of the skulls. Continue reading...
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Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study finds
5 days ago
by Kat Lay, Global health corespondent
Global health, Global development, Weight-loss drugs, Obesity, Society, Health, Diabetes, Science, Pharmaceuticals industry, Business, Africa, World news, South Africa, World Health OrganizationCheap semaglutide, the drug in Ozempic and Wegovy, could help millions with diabetes and obesity in 160 countries Weight-loss jabs such as Wegovy could be made for just $3 a month, according to new analysis, potentially making the treatment available to millions in poorer countries as patents expire. More than a billion people live with obesity worldwide, with rates rising fast in lower-income nations as they shift to westernised diets and more sedentary lifestyles. Continue reading...
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Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detention
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
Eswatini, US news, Cuba, Jamaica, Yemen, Africa, World news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)The men, sent to Africa after completing criminal sentences in the US, are from Cuba, Jamaica and Yemen Three men deported by the US to Eswatini – rather than their home countries – have filed a case against Eswatini’s government with the African Union’s human rights body, claiming their detention was an unlawful violation of their rights. Two of the claimants, from Cuba and Yemen, have been in prison in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, for eight months. The third, Orville Etoria, was repatriated to his home country, Jamaica, in September. Continue reading...
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South Africa’s president calls Trump’s policy to offer refuge to white Afrikaners ‘racist’
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Donald Trump, World news, US news, AfricaUS president is ‘truly uninformed’ for spreading claims of ‘white genocide’ in South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa tells New York Times South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has called Donald Trump’s policy of allowing white Afrikaners to apply for refugee status in the US “racist”, saying the US president was “truly uninformed” in a rare instance of direct criticism. Ramaphosa told the New York Times that last year’s Oval Office meeting with the US leader, when Trump turned down the lights and played a video that he falsely claimed showed there was a “white genocide” in South Africa, was a “spectacle” and an “ambush”. Continue
South China Morning Post
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At least 6 killed, 5 injured in Switzerland bus fire
an hour ago
by Agence France-Presse
A bus caught fire in western Switzerland on Tuesday, killing at least six people and injuring five others in what police said may have been a deliberate act. The fire broke out on the bus in the main street of the small town of Kerzers, around 20km (12 miles) west of the Swiss capital Bern, at about 6.25pm. Videos circulating on social media showed flames several metres high bursting out from the windows and black smoke rising into the sky. The fire “left at least six dead and five injured,...
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Iran war exposes the risks of being a US ally
4 hours ago
by Alex Lo
Since Israel and the United States launched their illegal and disastrous war against Iran, some Western apologists for this axis of aggression have dragged China into their propaganda. They say the war exposes how unreliable and useless China is as an ally and partner because it is nowhere to be found in Iran’s hour of need. The question is not whether Beijing should stick out its neck. No one wants to get involved in this potentially catastrophic war. That includes America’s Nato allies, which...
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Analysts say Trump is looking for a way out of Iran. Is it ‘Taco’ time?
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump has built a potential off-ramp by suggesting the Iran war could end soon, but the world is still guessing about whether he will take it – and whether Tehran will let him. With surging oil prices threatening the global economy and his political fortunes at home, Trump’s tone appeared to shift abruptly on Monday as he called the war “very complete” and a “short-term excursion”. But the 79-year-old commander-in-chief continued to send mixed messages about when the war...
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WHO warns of toxic ‘black rain’ in Iran after strikes on oil facilities
7 hours ago
by Reuters
The World Health Organization warned on Tuesday that the “black rain” and toxic compounds in the air in Iran after strikes on oil facilities could cause respiratory problems, and it backed Iran’s advisory urging people to remain indoors. The UN health agency, which has an office in Iran and works with authorities on health emergencies, said it has received multiple reports of oil-laden rain this week. Tehran was choked in black smoke on Monday after an oil refinery was hit, in an escalation in...
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Iran war: Trump warns against mining Strait of Hormuz, Hegseth vows ‘intense’ US attacks
7 hours ago
by Lucy Quaggin,Xinmei Shen
US President Donald Trump warned Iran against mining the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday while Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth pledged the “most intense day of strikes” yet, as tensions over the critical shipping lane escalate amid soaring oil prices. While the US “has no reports” of Iranian operatives putting any mines in the Hormuz Strait, if they were placed and “not removed forthwith”, the military consequences for Iran “will be at a level never seen before”, Trump said in a social media post on...
New York Times
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Iranian Military Shows It Knows How to Adapt, U.S. Officials Say
an hour ago
by Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Drones (Pilotless Planes), Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, International Relations, Military Bases and Installations, Trump, Donald J, Iraq, Iran, Israel, United States Politics and Government, War and Armed Conflicts, Defense Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Caine, John Daniel (1968- ), Hegseth, Pete, Middle EastIran appears to be targeting what it views as American vulnerabilities, including air defenses meant to guard troops and assets in the region.
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How Long Will the Iran War Last? Trump Offers Conflicting Answers.
5 hours ago
by Aishvarya Kavi
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Caine, John Daniel (1968- ), Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, Leavitt, Karoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, IranNow 11 days into an expanding military campaign, President Trump and his officials have given conflicting indications on how long the United States intends the war to last.
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Senate Moves Toward Passing Sweeping Housing Bill, but Challenges Lie Ahead
3 hours ago
by Ronda Kaysen
United States Politics and Government, Senate, Senate Committee on Banking, Warren, Elizabeth, Scott, Timothy Eugene, Thune, John R, Warnock, Raphael G, Building (Construction), Zoning, Real Estate and Housing (Residential)The legislation’s progress is all the more surprising because it addresses an issue that is shaping up to be the main battleground of the midterm elections: affordability. The effort could still stall.
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Judge Is Skeptical of Penn’s Argument Against Trump Demand for List of Jews
4 hours ago
by Alan Blinder and Michael C. Bender
Colleges and Universities, Jews and Judaism, Anti-Semitism, Civil Rights and Liberties, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, University of PennsylvaniaA federal judge appeared receptive to the Trump administration’s demands for information about the University of Pennsylvania’s Jewish faculty and staff as the government pursues an antisemitism investigation.
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Kennedy to Undergo Rotator Cuff Surgery
10 hours ago
by Karoun Demirjian
Surgery and Surgeons, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, United StatesThe secretary of health and human services, known for his Make America Healthy Again campaign, is expected to be back at work on Monday.