World
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- Geopolitical tensions escalate as Iran and the US engage in direct military confrontations, leading to the loss of multiple warplanes and attacks on critical infrastructure like Kuwaiti desalination plants, while diplomatic efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz appear stalled.
- The global economy faces significant uncertainty with services sector contraction signaling stagflationary pressures, coupled with a sharp decline in net trailer orders and concerning news regarding foreign app usage and potential data center vulnerabilities to drone attacks.
- Significant shifts in labor markets are observed, with a surprising surge in US job creation in March, significantly exceeding estimates, which complicates the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
- Technological advancements continue, evidenced by discussions around micro AI for data center defense and NASA's Artemis II mission capturing stunning images of Earth, while concerns linger about the impact of AI on employment.
- Domestic political landscapes are turbulent, with proposed massive increases in US military spending, scrutiny of foreign app usage, and ongoing debates about privatization of public services like the Post Office, alongside a notable political scandal involving Tiger Woods.
ZeroHedge
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Micro AI Sentry Guns May Be Next Layer Of Defense For Data Centers Against Kamikaze Drones
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Micro AI Sentry Guns May Be Next Layer Of Defense For Data Centers Against Kamikaze Drones Submitted by Cameron Rowe, Co-Founder and CEO of Sentradel, Most people don’t think about what the “cloud” actually is. It’s a physical building full of servers storing everything from your medical records to your social media. Every Google search, every ChatGPT query, every hospital pulling up your health history routes through a data center. Right now, those buildings have about as much aerial protection as your local Costco. In March 2026, Iranian Shahed drones struck three AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain. Multiple availability zones went
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February Net Trailer Orders Down 43% As Bookings Fall 26%
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
February Net Trailer Orders Down 43% As Bookings Fall 26% Preliminary February net trailer orders fell by about 10,000 units from January’s 23,300, a 43% month-over-month decline, according to TheTrucker.com. “Sequentially, a drop in net orders was expected, as the industry transitions from the strongest to the weakest order months of the annual cycle,” said Jennifer McNealy, director CV market research & publications at ACT Research. “Trailer makers now will begin to take fewer orders and start to work down the backlog that grew during the peak of order season at the end of the previous year, which in this year’s cycle started
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FBI Issues Public Alert On Americans Using Foreign Apps
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
FBI Issues Public Alert On Americans Using Foreign Apps Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The FBI identified data security risks from foreign-developed mobile apps used in the United States, the agency warned in a March 31 public service announcement. In this photo illustration, a hacker types on a computer keyboard on May 13, 2025. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times “As of early 2026, many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies, particularly those based in China,” the FBI said, without naming any apps. “The apps that maintain digital infrastructure in
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High Taxes, Power Bill Crisis Send Maryland Gov. Moore's Poll Numbers To Record Low
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
High Taxes, Power Bill Crisis Send Maryland Gov. Moore's Poll Numbers To Record Low Left-wing Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s approval rating has slid to a new record low as the Democrat darling, seen as Soros-friendly and as having aspirations to become the Democratic Party’s 2028 nominee, increasingly looks dimmer by the month. Moore and Alex Soros. Moore’s approval rating tumbled to 48% for the first time since he took office two years ago, as the Democratic Party is likely freaking out that even in one of the bluest states in America, ruled by the kings and queens of the progressive party in a
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It's Past Time To Privatize The Post Office
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
It's Past Time To Privatize The Post Office Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance A new piece from the Cato Institute lays out how bad things have gotten at the post office, arguing that the United States Postal Service is facing a severe and worsening financial crisis. According to the article, USPS has been losing billions of dollars annually for well over a decade and is now at a point where it cannot realistically fix its problems without major structural changes. I could have told you this after the horror show I lived through at the post office back in September of 2025. The USPS now is the predictable
The Guardian
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People of Burkina Faso should forget about democracy, says military ruler
15 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Burkina Faso, World news, AfricaIbrahim Traoré, who took power in 2022 coup, tells state broadcaster ‘we must tell the truth, democracy isn’t for us’ People in Burkina Faso should forget about democracy as it is “not for us”, the military president, Ibrahim Traoré, told the country’s state broadcaster. Traoré took power in a coup in September 2022, toppling another junta that had taken power just nine months earlier. He has since stifled opposition and in January banned political parties outright. Continue reading...
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Uganda receives first US deportation flight under third-country agreement
a day ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
US immigration, Uganda, US news, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Refugees, Trump administration, US politics, Africa, World newsDozen people arrive under new deal but legal challenges expected with scheme criticised as ‘dehumanising process’ A flight carrying people being deported from the US has landed in Uganda, as Donald Trump’s administration pushes on with its strategy of expelling migrants to countries they have no ties to. The deported people would stay in the east African country as “a transition phase for potential onward transmission to other countries”, an unnamed senior Ugandan government official told Reuters. Continue reading...
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News outlets falsely report Somaliland called for extradition of Ilhan Omar
4 days ago
by Faisal Ali
Ilhan Omar, US politics, US news, Somaliland, Africa, World newsReports, based on X post from unofficial account, follow JD Vance’s accusations and threats of finding ‘legal remedies’ * Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Several news outlets have falsely reported that Somaliland’s government called for the extradition of Ilhan Omar, basing their stories on a post from an X account that does not represent the state despite its claims to the contrary. Fox News, the New York Post, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s the National News Desk and the Independent ran stories on the US representative. The reports centred on a post by @RepOfSomaliland
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Interpol arrest warrant requested in Congo-Brazzaville for Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas
4 days ago
by Ed Aarons and Romain Molina
Football, Fifa, Sport, Africa* Football federation president on the run with wife and son * Conviction in absentia of wide-ranging corruption charges Authorities in Congo-Brazzaville have applied to Interpol for an international arrest warrant against Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, the president of the country’s football federation, Fecofoot, after he was convicted of embezzling $1.1m in Fifa funds. Mayolas is on the run with his wife and son after they were all sentenced to life imprisonment this month for embezzling funds provided by world football’s governing body as part of its Covid-19 relief plan in February 2021. As the Guardian revealed last year, that included almost
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Weather tracker: Thunderstorms drench UAE and Saudi Arabia
5 days ago
by James Michelin for MetDesk
Environment, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Libya, Africa, Qatar, Oman, DubaiAbnormally strong jet stream triggers deluge in Middle East, while north Africa braces for 60-80mph gusts An unusual weather pattern unleashed severe thunderstorms across parts of the Middle East last week, battering countries including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The Arabian peninsula – typically dominated by arid desert climates – received up to 150mm of rain in just a few days. The deluge was caused by an abnormally strong jet stream, which helped a deep area of low pressure to develop north of Saudi Arabia. This, in turn, drew moist tropical air from the Indian Ocean and triggered intense storms. Continue
South China Morning Post
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The twilight of US hegemony and Israeli expansionism
3 hours ago
by Alex Lo
The whole world has come to oppose the Iran war, including most Americans. Just as Israel took part in the 1956 Suez crisis, which signalled the last hurrah of European imperialism, it is now jointly prosecuting a pointless but destructive war that is likely to spell the twilight of American hegemony. This time, though, the Jewish state won’t get away so easily. From the Palestinian territories to Iran and Lebanon, it can no longer hide its Zionist expansionism that threatens the entire...
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US girl dies after being hit on head with metal water bottle, classmate arrested
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
A 12-year-old has been arrested in connection with the death of a classmate who was hit in the head with a metal water bottle during an alleged bullying incident at a Los Angeles school, authorities said Friday. The juvenile, whose age and gender have not been made public, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, Los Angeles Police Officer Charles Miller said. The arrest stems from the February 25 death of 12-year-old Khimberly Zavaleta Chuquipa. The Los Angeles County District...
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Pope Leo carries cross for full Good Friday procession, first to do so in decades
4 hours ago
by Associated Press
Pope Leo lifted a wooden cross and held it aloft from his waist at the start of the 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum on his first Good Friday as pontiff, marking the first time in decades that a pope has set out to carry the cross to every station. “I think it will be an important sign because of what the pope represents, a spiritual leader in the world today, and for this voice, that everyone wants to hear, that says Christ still suffers,” Leo told reporters this week...
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Second US jet said down over Iran, pilot rescued; search continues for other downed crew
7 hours ago
by Liu Zhen
One crew member from a US fighter jet shot down over Iran has been rescued by US forces, multiple news outlets reported on Friday, citing two US officials, while a second crew member remains missing. A separate US aircraft was also hit near the Strait of Hormuz, though its pilot was rescued safely, according to the reports. Iran on Friday claimed to have shot down an American fighter jet, releasing photos of apparent wreckage of an F-15E, while the United States reportedly launched a...
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Artemis II’s moon-bound astronauts share first images of Earth’s brilliant blue beauty
7 hours ago
by Associated Press
The Artemis II astronauts have captured our blue planet’s brilliant beauty as they zoom ever closer to the moon. Nasa released the crew’s first downlinked images Friday, 1½ days into the first astronaut moon shot in more than half a century. The first photo taken by commander Reid Wiseman shows a curved slice of Earth in one of the capsule’s windows. The second shows the entire globe with the oceans topped by swirling white tendrils of clouds As of midmorning on Friday, Wiseman and his crew...
New York Times
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What We Know About the F-15E Strike Eagle Shot Down by Iran
37 minutes ago
by Neil Vigdor
United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Military Aircraft, Rescues, United States Politics and Government, Defense and Military Forces, War and Armed Conflicts, United States International Relations, United States Air Force, Trump, Donald J, Hegseth, Pete, Leavitt, Karoline, Iran, Aviation Accidents, Safety and DisastersAn F-15E Strike Eagle was lost to enemy fire and an A-10 Warthog crashed in the Persian Gulf region on Friday, officials said. A rescue helicopter was also fired upon.
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Iran Is Quickly Repairing Missile Bunkers, U.S. Intelligence Says
2 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Iran, IsraelReports cast doubt on how close the United States is to destroying Iran’s missile capability, a key goal in the war.
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Ex-US Army Pilot Recalls Battle for Survival When Shot Down in Iraq
2 hours ago
by Pranav Baskar
Iraq, Prisoners of War, Ronald Young Jr., Pilots, War and Armed Conflicts, Rescues, United States Army, Interrogations, Military Aircraft, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Defense and Military Forces, Baghdad (Iraq), Iran, United StatesRonald Young Jr. was in the Army when his Apache Longbow copter went down during the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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Trump Requests $1.5 Trillion for Military Spending
7 hours ago
by Tony Romm
Federal Budget (US), Defense Department, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)The huge proposed increase would be partly offset by steep cuts to domestic programs, some of which the Trump administration describes as wasteful.
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Trump Administration Celebrates Good Friday in Official Messages
an hour ago
by Luke Broadwater
United States Politics and Government, Christians and Christianity, United States Defense and Military Forces, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Easter and Holy Week, Evangelical Movement, Defense Department, Roman Catholic Church, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald JPresident Trump and administration officials have extended more pronounced overtures to Christians in public statements and executive orders.