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  • Escalating tensions between Iran and the US/Israel have led to missile strikes, threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz, and concerns about global energy supply disruptions, with the potential for a wider conflict impacting economies worldwide.
  • Record-high diesel prices are creating significant economic challenges for small businesses and consumers, leading to increased demand for cheaper fuel options and raising fears of further economic strain.
  • The US is experiencing significant spending on its homeless population, with New York City alone allocating substantial resources per individual, sparking debate about the effectiveness and scale of these initiatives.
  • Developments in artificial intelligence and autonomous technology are evident, with proposals for AI-powered corporate jets and discussions surrounding AI policy, indicating a growing focus on advanced technological integration.
  • The global energy market remains fragile, highlighted by China's preparations for a crisis and the impact of geopolitical events like the Iran conflict on supply chains, underscoring the risks of energy dependency.

ZeroHedge

  • McGlinchey: Has America Thrown Its Service Members Into An Unjust War For Israel? 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    McGlinchey: Has America Thrown Its Service Members Into An Unjust War For Israel? Via Brian McGlinchey at Stark Realities President Trump’s decision to join Israel in launching a regime-change war on Iran has so far cost the lives of at least 13 American service members. More than 200 have been wounded, dozens seriously enough to require evacuations to military hospitals in Europe and the United States. Among them are individuals who’ve suffered traumatic brain injuries, burns and shrapnel wounds. One was facing potential amputation of an arm or leg. As much as these service members and their families are victims of Iran’s justified retaliation for a surprise attack perpetrated amid

  • "Going To Cripple Our Economy": Small Businesses Sound Alarm Over Record Diesel Price Spike 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Going To Cripple Our Economy": Small Businesses Sound Alarm Over Record Diesel Price Spike The latest AAA fuel data from across America shows that the national average diesel price at the pump has jumped nearly 40% this month, surpassing the 2022 fuel spike that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Surging diesel prices are already generating a shock across trucking, rail, shipping, farm equipment, construction machinery, generators, and much of industrial logistics, given that the fuel powers the core of the economy. Seasonality: AAA Daily National Avg. Diesel 2022 vs. 2026 Companies now face three difficult choices if they did not lock in fuel prices

  • The Oscars Died Last Weekend...Did Anyone Even Notice? 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The Oscars Died Last Weekend...Did Anyone Even Notice? Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance “Oh, the Oscars was yesterday,” my friend said to me while walking through town. She noticed that a nearby bar had the TV tuned to a replay of the ceremony. What surprised me was who said it. This is a person who is deeply, spiritually committed to things like what movies are in theaters and new fictional television shows. She loves the arts. She listens to jazz. She goes to see Broadway plays. She watches every prestige movie she can and regularly comments about what media has won what award. She

  • New York City Is Spending $81,000 Per Year On Each Homeless Person 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    New York City Is Spending $81,000 Per Year On Each Homeless Person New York City spent about $368 million last year on services for people living on the streets, which equals roughly $81,000 per unsheltered person, according to the NY Post. Spending through the city’s New York City Department of Homeless Services street outreach programs has increased sharply over the past several years. In 2019, the city spent about $102 million on these services, averaging around $28,000 per unsheltered individual. By the 2025 fiscal year, the average cost had risen to about $81,000 per person, close to the city’s median household income

  • The State Will Always Socialize The Cost Of War 6 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The State Will Always Socialize The Cost Of War Via The Libertarian Institute War is often sold to the public as an act of national will: decisive, necessary, and under control. The bill arrives later, in a quieter form. It shows up in insurance markets, shipping rates, emergency guarantees, higher fuel prices, and sudden policy reversals designed to keep the economic damage from spreading too far or too fast. That is what is now happening with the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The fighting is not only destroying lives and widening instability. It is also revealing something more familiar about the American state:


The Guardian

  • Strike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 and wounds 89 more, WHO reports 8 hours ago by AFP
    Sudan, Darfur, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Victims of army drone attack on East Darfur health facility included children and medical personnel A strike on a healthcare facility in Sudan has killed 64 people and wounded 89 more, the World Health Organization reported on Saturday. The UN’s humanitarian office in Sudan had earlier said it was “appalled by the attack on a hospital in East Darfur yesterday, reportedly killing dozens, including children, and injuring more”. Continue reading...

  • Madagascar’s military ruler decrees that ministers must pass lie detector tests 2 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and agencies
    Madagascar, World news, Africa

    Michael Randrianirina, who sacked PM and cabinet without explanation, claims measure is to root out corruption Madagascar’s military president has said new ministers will have to pass lie detector tests to root out corrupt candidates, after he dismissed the prime minister and cabinet without explanation earlier this month. Michael Randrianirina came to power in a coup in October after weeks of youth-led protests under the banner “Gen Z Madagascar”. However, young people were quickly disenchanted by his choice of government officials, which they saw as being part of the old, corrupt elite. Continue reading...

  • Some of the world’s poorest countries to lose UK aid due to 56% budget cut 3 days ago by Jessica Elgot and Patrick Wintour
    Global development, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Yvette Cooper, Politics, Africa, UK news, World news

    UK’s bilateral aid to African countries, which funds areas such as schools and clinics, to be cut by almost £900m by 2028-29 Some of the world’s poorest countries will lose out on UK aid that funds programmes such as schools and clinics, due to budget cuts set out by the foreign secretary. The UK’s bilateral aid to African countries will be reduced by almost £900m by 2028-29 – a 56% cut – as part of more than £6bn in cuts which are funding an increase in defence spending. Continue reading...

  • Woman has sentence quashed by Tanzania court after over a decade on death row 3 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Capital punishment, Women's rights and gender equality, Human rights, Tanzania, Africa, World news

    Lemi Limbu, who has severe intellectual disabilities, remains in prison and will now face retrial for the murder of her daughter A woman with severe intellectual disabilities in Tanzania has had her conviction and death sentence quashed after spending more than a decade in prison awaiting execution. Lemi Limbu, now in her early 30s, was convicted of the murder of her daughter in 2015. On 4 March, a court in Shinyanga, northern Tanzania, declared she can appeal. She will face a retrial, but a date has yet to be set. Continue reading...

  • Jihadist violence in Nigeria and DRC rose sharply last year even as global deaths from terror fell 3 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Nigeria, World news, Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Boko Haram

    Nigeria had largest increase in terrorism-related deaths, ranking fourth in global index behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger Jihadist violence rose sharply in Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo last year, even as global deaths from terrorism dropped to their lowest level in a decade, according to a new report. Nigeria recorded the largest increase in terrorism deaths globally in 2025, with fatalities rising by 46% from 513 in 2024 to 750, placing it fourth in the Global Terrorism Index, behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Israeli towns reel from ‘terrifying’ Iranian missile strikes an hour ago by Agence France-Presse

    Sheltering from an Iranian missile attack on his town in southern Israel on Saturday, 17-year-old Ido Franky heard “terrifying” blasts like nothing he had experienced before. An Iranian missile hit Franky’s town of Arad, hours after another struck Dimona – home to a nuclear facility – wounding dozens and leaving entire residential blocks with heavy damage. Franky rushed to shelter with his family as air raid sirens sounded, warning of an incoming attack. “There was a ‘boom, boom!’, my mother was...

  • Trump issues Hormuz ultimatum, threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants 6 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, a significant escalation that came barely a day after he talked about “winding down” the war. “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, ‌the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!” Trump said on...

  • Cuba rejects ‘shameless’ US request for diesel amid Trump oil blockade 7 hours ago by dpa

    Cuba has refused to allow the US embassy in Havana to import diesel to power its generators during the island’s ongoing energy crisis, according to a media report. The Cuban foreign ministry denied the request, The Washington Post reported on Friday, citing a protest note in which Havana described the embassy’s claim to such privileges as “shameless” and unavailable to the Cuban people. The move comes as the Caribbean island grapples with severe fuel shortages and widespread power outages. The...

  • 64 killed – including 13 children – in attack on Sudan hospital, WHO says 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    A strike on a healthcare facility in Sudan has killed 64 people and wounded 89 more, the World Health Organization reported on Saturday. The deceased included 13 children, WHO Director-General ‌Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on social media. The UN’s humanitarian office in Sudan had earlier said it was “appalled by the attack on a hospital in East Darfur yesterday, reportedly killing dozens, including children, and injuring more”. Sudanese rights group the Emergency Lawyers, who document...

  • Iran hits Dimona, Israeli town with nuclear facility, despite air defence interceptors 10 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Israel’s military said an Iranian missile on Saturday struck the southern town of Dimona, home to a nuclear facility. A second town in the area, Arad, was hit hours later. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue striking Iran after what he called a “very difficult evening”, as the two direct missile hits left scores wounded. “This is a very difficult evening in the battle for our future,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “We are determined to continue striking our enemies on...


New York Times

  • Trump Is Finally Eyeing an Exit From Iran. But Will He Take It? 5 hours ago by David E. Sanger
    United States International Relations, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Bessent, Scott, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Ships and Shipping

    President Trump says he is considering “winding down” operations in Iran. But many of his original war goals remain unaccomplished.

  • A Look at the Escalating Battle for the Strait of Hormuz a day ago by Luke Broadwater, Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Defense and Military Forces, Ships and Shipping, Military Aircraft, United States International Relations, Defense Department, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Kharg Island (Iran), Strait of Hormuz, Middle East

    There are several ways the United States could attempt to reopen the waterway, all of which carry substantial risks.

  • Internet Blackout Keeps Iranians From Reaching Loved Ones During Nowruz Holiday 14 hours ago by Sanam Mahoozi and Abdi Latif Dahir
    Communications and Media Blackouts, Computers and the Internet, Miaan Group, Tehran (Iran), Iran, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)

    The current restrictions on the internet in Iran are coinciding with Nowruz, the observance of the Persian New Year.

  • Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Led Trump Inquiry, Dies at 81 2 hours ago
    Mueller, Robert S III, Deaths (Obituaries), Russian Interference in 2016 US Elections and Ties to Trump Associates, Surveillance of Citizens by Government, Terrorism, Trump, Donald J, Barr, William P, Bush, George W

    He imposed the most significant overhaul of the F.B.I. in its history. Later, after concluding that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election, he became a target of the president’s anger.

  • Trump’s Reaction to Mueller’s Death: ‘Good, I’m Glad.’ 4 hours ago by Erica L. Green
    United States Politics and Government, Russian Interference in 2016 US Elections and Ties to Trump Associates, Special Prosecutors (Independent Counsel), Presidential Election of 2016, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States, Bacon, Don (1963- ), Bush, George W, Mueller, Robert S III, Trump, Donald J

    The president has been known to disparage foes after their deaths. His response to Mr. Mueller’s death drew criticism from Republicans and Democrats.


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