World
AI Summary
- Elon Musk's SpaceX achieves a valuation exceeding $2 trillion, propelling Musk to become the world's first trillionaire and igniting significant activity in the space economy.
- Global trade structures remain surprisingly stable amid emerging AI growth, though concerns linger regarding the ethical use of AI and its potential impact on sectors like the job market and misinformation.
- International relations are marked by ongoing tensions and complex negotiations, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear program and potential peace deals, alongside accusations of foreign interference in domestic affairs.
- Geopolitical flashpoints continue to flare, with incidents in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia involving accusations of espionage, conflict financing, and diplomatic disputes, alongside a significant increase in global rare ape deaths due to extreme weather.
- Significant domestic issues persist globally, including public finance strain in India, fraud allegations impacting government funding in Los Angeles, and ongoing debates about social housing, immigration policies, and the future of public education systems.
ZeroHedge
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Public Schools Are In A Downward Spiral
29 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Public Schools Are In A Downward Spiral Authored by Larry Sand via Heartland.org, After decades of steady growth, attendance in U.S. K-12 public schools has shifted drastically. Over the past five years, registration has fallen by 2.3 percent, or 1.18 million students , and schools show no signs of rebounding. Lower birth rates are the primary driver of the downturn. The number of births has decreased steadily in recent years, with 690,000 fewer children born in 2024 than in 2007 . California lost nearly 75,000 K-12 students as of the 2025-26 school year, a slide more than twice as steep
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Globe And Mail Caught Pushing Anti-Musk "Hate" Propaganda, Then Quietly Alters Headline To ...
41 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Globe And Mail Caught Pushing Anti-Musk "Hate" Propaganda, Then Quietly Alters Headline To ... Summary: Globe And Mail Changes Headline After X post Ratioed " Reckless Propaganda ": Globe And Mail Op-Ed Tells Readers "How To Properly Hate" Elon Musk Ahead Of SpaceX IPO Globe And Mail Alters Headline The hostile, juvenile, and editorially reckless propaganda , amplified by The Globe and Mail in the form of a Thursday op-ed just before the SpaceX IPO earlier today, had to be walked back after viral blowback. That headline, which no sane editor would ever publish, and we really thought we were
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Russia Is Single-Handedly Standing Against The West: Putin
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Russia Is Single-Handedly Standing Against The West: Putin " It was they who carried out the coup d'etat in Ukraine, which forced us to take the people of Crimea under protection . When they started the war, they started bombing Donetsk using warplanes" - Putin in a fresh address to Russian service members came out swinging, giving a familiar lesson in recent history. And quite provocatively, he emphasized that Russia is now practically fighting against the entirety of the collective West in the Ukraine conflict in the Friday remarks. "Russia is standing against the so-called Collective West single-handedly," Putin said,
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Welfare-Warfare State Reform Is Not Freedom
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Welfare-Warfare State Reform Is Not Freedom Authored by Jacob Hornberger via The Future of Freedom Foundation, The libertarian movement can be divided into two basic groups: libertarians who call for reforming welfare-warfare state programs and libertarians who call for dismantling welfare-warfare state programs. I fall within the latter group. Why? Because I want to be free. Reform doesn’t get me freedom. At best it gets me a better serfdom . That’s nice, but it’s not want I want for the rest of my life. I want to be free, and only by dismantling infringements on freedom can I attain genuine
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"They All Believe That Taiwan's Part Of China", Former Reagan Advisor On Chinese Nationalism
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"They All Believe That Taiwan's Part Of China", Former Reagan Advisor On Chinese Nationalism Iran is dominating headlines, but Washington’s favorite bipartisan monster abroad is never too far from the sights of the hawks. Just days ago, and while the U.S. is fighting a war, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell scolded Marco Rubio for pausing a weapons shipment to Taiwan. Last night, ZeroHedge hosted opposing think tankers to answer the question that DC likes to keep ambiguous: Should the U.S. defend Taiwan if China invades? In the “no” corner was Doug Bandow, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, who once served
The Guardian
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London council seizes social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady
a day ago
by Sundus Abdi
Social housing, Housing, Communities, Society, London, UK news, Local government, Sierra Leone, AfricaFatima Jabbe-Bio kept tenancy in Southwark despite living for much of year at presidential lodge in Freetown A social housing flat rented by Sierra Leone’s first lady has been seized by a London council. Southwark council confirmed it had repossessed the two-bedroom home in Walworth previously occupied by Fatima Jabbe-Bio, whose tenancy was reported by the Times last year. Continue reading...
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Trump targeting immigrants from countries hit most by climate shocks
3 days ago
by Oliver Milman
US immigration, Climate crisis, Refugees, Trump administration, Donald Trump, Fossil fuels, Hurricanes, Extreme heat, Flooding, Drought, Wildfires, Extreme weather, Pollution, Environment, United Nations, Chad, Niger, Sudan, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Honduras, Syria, Haiti, Africa, Americas, Caribbean, Middle East and north Africa, US politics, US news, World newsA Guardian analysis reveals how most of 39 countries facing US entry restrictions are most vulnerable environmentally ‘Every day it’s more barriers’: how the US is shutting out climate refugees Donald Trump ’s immigration crackdown is largely targeting people from the countries most vulnerable to displacement from climate-driven disasters, a Guardian analysis shows. As the Trump administration pushes policies to boost planet-heating fossil fuels , millions of people are being forced to flee their homelands due to storms, floods and droughts worsened by the climate crisis . Continue reading...
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Global brands ‘likely’ using mineral that funds rebels accused of atrocities in DRC, investigation finds
3 days ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Conflict and arms, Mining, Technology, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Africa, Amazon, Sony, Microsoft, Nvidia, World news, Business, Human rightsAmazon and Sony among firms that may have sourced coltan, used in phones, from supply chains controlled by the M23 rebels, says Global Witness Leading global brands including Amazon, Ericsson and Sony are “likely” to have sourced minerals linked to a militia accused of widespread sexual violence, summary executions and torture, a new investigation claims. The companies allegedly, but unknowingly, acquired coltan smuggled from mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that are occupied by the M23 militia , which has committed myriad atrocities in eastern DRC. Continue reading...
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Man shot dead during protest against proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya
3 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and agencies
Kenya, Ebola, US news, Africa, World newsPolice dispersed demonstrators in Nanyuki, 120 miles from Nairobi, amid rising anger at US plans Kenyan police have shot dead a man during a protest against a proposed Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens. Patrick Wahome, who has organised protests in Nanyuki against the centre, told Reuters on Tuesday the man died from a gunshot wound to the head. Reporters from the agency saw his body lying motionless in a police van with a large head wound. Continue reading...
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Bandits in north-west Nigeria abduct villagers they invited to discuss peace talks
4 days ago
by Serena Richards and agencies
Nigeria, Africa, World newsThirty-nine people taken near Magamin Diddi village in Maradun municipality, north-west Zamfara state, police say Armed bandits in north-west Nigeria abducted dozens of villagers whom they invited to a meeting about potential peace negotiations, authorities and residents said on Monday, highlighting the region’s worsening security. According to local police, 39 people were seized on Sunday during a meeting in the forest near Magamin Diddi village in the Maradun municipality of north-west Zamfara state. But some residents and officials believe the number of those abducted could be as high as 50. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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US judge reprimanded for having sex in chambers apologises: ‘I have no excuse’
40 minutes ago
by Associated Press
A US federal judge who was disciplined after an investigation found that she had sex with a police officer in her chambers and then lied about it wrote a letter to a former law clerk apologising for her “harmful, offensive, and unprofessional behaviour”. An investigation initiated last year by the chief judge of the 11th Judicial Circuit found that US District Judge Eleanor Ross had sex in the courthouse with a high-ranking uniformed police officer within earshot of staff, attended a partisan...
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Philippines’ belligerence towards China out of step with Asean trend
4 hours ago
by Peter T. C. Chang
The Philippines’ confrontational approach to maritime territorial disputes, such as its championing of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling, has not only failed to resolve regional tensions, it also risks undermining Asean centrality. In May, addressing Japan’s National Diet, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr announced that Manila would mark the ruling’s 10th anniversary in July, an occasion he said “embodies our determination to resolve disputes through peaceful means”. That is...
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Suspect dead after West Texas shooting kills 1 and injures at least 9 others
5 hours ago
by Associated Press
A shooter who opened fire in the West Texas city of Midland died on Friday after a stand-off with police following an attack that left one person dead and at least nine others injured, city officials said. The suspect, 45-year-old Victor Mata Villarreal, had shot at police just days earlier during a chase and was already being sought by authorities when he began firing at officers and bystanders in Midland, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Police were called to the area after...
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Pope Leo’s plane grounded, so Spain’s king gives him a ride
6 hours ago
by Associated Press
Even popes have travel delays. Lucky for Pope Leo, King Felipe VI offered a way out, and a way home. Leo’s Iberia charter, due to take him back to Rome after a week-long visit to Spain, was grounded by a technical problem Friday, prompting Spain’s king to offer his private jet instead. Felipe escorted Leo to his Falcon on the tarmac at the airport in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Leo and members of his delegation boarded the plane and took off, more than three hours after he was...
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Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire – what could he buy with all that money?
6 hours ago
by Associated Press
Catapulted by the market debut of his rocket company SpaceX, Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire. That level of wealth, all owned by just one person, was once unfathomable. Before Friday, the trillion dollar mark was reserved for measures like the GDP (or staggering debt) of a handful of major economies – and, in the last decade alone, the value of some of the biggest companies to ever trade on the stock market. Musk’s new title arrives amid a wider acceleration for the richest of...
New York Times
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Justice Dept. Clears Way for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
an hour ago
by Lauren Hirsch, David McCabe and Benjamin Mullin
Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Movies, United States Politics and Government, Computers and the Internet, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Television, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Skydance, Warner Brothers, Ellison, David (1983- )The $111 billion deal would unite two major movie studios and put CNN under the same roof as CBS News.
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Elon Musk Becomes the World’s First Trillionaire
4 hours ago
by Matthew Cullen
Also, officials say a U.S.-Iran cease-fire appears within reach.
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As Speculation Swirls About the Emerging Iran Deal, Here’s What We Know
6 hours ago
by Adam Rasgon and Farnaz Fassihi
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), International Relations, Iran, Trump, Donald J, Ghalibaf, Mohammad Baqer, Araghchi, Abbas, Vance, J D, Geneva (Switzerland), Strait of Hormuz, Persian GulfA “memorandum of understanding” between the two sides is under discussion. Both sides are keen to frame it as a victory.
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SpaceX’s Unlikely Journey From Far-Out Idea to $2 Trillion Juggernaut
5 hours ago
by Ryan Mac, Kenneth Chang and Kirsten Grind
Musk, Elon, Space Exploration Technologies Corp, Initial Public Offerings, Space and Astronomy, Satellites, Private Spaceflight, International Space Station, Computers and the Internet, Starlink Satellite Constellation (SpaceX)Elon Musk said he had initially given SpaceX less than a 10 percent chance of succeeding. His rocket company has come a long way.
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Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?
an hour ago
by John S.W. MacDonald
Records and Achievements, High Net Worth Individuals, Income Inequality, Initial Public Offerings, United States Politics and Government, Musk, Elon, Rockefeller, John D, Astor, John Jacob, Space Exploration Technologies CorpJohn D. Rockefeller, the Gilded Age oil baron, became America’s first billionaire in 1916. Like Elon Musk’s ascension, the milestone made headlines.