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  • The escalating tensions between the US and Iran have led to a series of strikes and retaliations, with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global energy markets and raising concerns about ceasefire fractures and potential inflation.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption is surging in large IT enterprises, driven by factors like increased computing power and significant investment, yet questions linger about affordability without subsidies and the impact on copyright laws for artists.
  • Small business filings for Chapter 11 bankruptcy have increased by 50% year over year, indicating financial distress in the sector, while developing nations grapple with foreign debt repayment exceeding education spending.
  • Recent industrial developments include China's successful testing of a reusable rocket and advancements in next-generation ramjet fuel propulsion systems, alongside a global helium supply squeeze exacerbated by Qatar's outage and China's ban on exports.
  • Significant geopolitical events include a Congressman's detention by Israeli settlers, a summit to confront transnational far-left terrorism, and renewed scrutiny of past pandemic preparedness blueprints, alongside ongoing debates about immigration and legal status for undocumented individuals.

ZeroHedge

  • The Economics Of The Surveillance State 38 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    The Economics Of The Surveillance State Authored by John Wilder , “That was a Beria operation in Stalin’s time. It was deactivated twenty years ago.” – The Living Daylights How did KGB agents commit suicide? Two shots to the back of the head. (all photo content as-found) Remember Lavrentiy Beria’s cheerful advice: “Show me the man, and I will find the crime”? Back in the Soviet Union they had so many laws on the books that everybody broke at least one before lunch, I mean, when lunch was available. And if they didn’t, they could make up something. Beria just

  • Which States Produce The Most Food In America? an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Which States Produce The Most Food In America? From California’s fruit and vegetable farms to the Midwest’s vast corn and soybean fields, agriculture looks very different across the United States. Using the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), this graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, ranks every state by its agricultural production value in 2024. America’s Largest Agricultural Economies The table below shows each state’s agricultural production value in 2024. Together, the top 10 states account for well over half of America’s agricultural production value. Geography, climate, water availability, and decades of specialization have helped

  • Iran Begins 'Retaliation' Attack On Gulf After Overnight US Launched 3rd Round Of Strikes, Following IRGC Hit On Cargo Ship an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Begins 'Retaliation' Attack On Gulf After Overnight US Launched 3rd Round Of Strikes, Following IRGC Hit On Cargo Ship Update 10:40pm ET. Somewhat predictably, as has been the pattern of this war - Iran is in the very early morning hours (local) launching retaliatory strikes on Arab Gulf nations, or as the Iranians say against US assets and bases in the Gulf. Per state media: IRAN LAUNCHES SERIES OF STRIKES AGAINST US TARGETS: PRESS TV Last week Kuwait and Bahrain were favored targets, but there are signs that Iran - now with reports of Tehran having been hit tonight

  • Next-Gen Ramjet Fuel Propulsion System For Future Offensive, Defensive Missions Tested 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Next-Gen Ramjet Fuel Propulsion System For Future Offensive, Defensive Missions Tested Authored by Prabhat Ranjan Mishra via Interesting Engineering , L3Harris has taken a significant step toward advancing next-generation propulsion technology for future offensive and defensive missions. The approach marks an essential risk reduction step in enabling solid fuel ramjet propulsion to help close a critical performance, and cost gap. (Representational image) The company revealed that a recent test demonstrated progress toward a high-performance, lower-cost propulsion option. The test also met the Department of War's goal to provide superior advanced weapon systems, at affordable mass, that will outpace adversaries and

  • California Ex-Police Official Tops State Payroll With $1.2 Million Payday 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    California Ex-Police Official Tops State Payroll With $1.2 Million Payday Former Redlands Police Deputy Chief Travis Martinez received nearly $1.2 million in wages in 2025, the highest reported compensation for any city employee in California, according to newly released data from the State Controller's Office and reporting by the New York Post . Payroll records show Martinez collected $81,804 in regular pay, $890,467 in other compensation and $231,099 in lump-sum payments before retiring in April. The city also contributed roughly $55,900 toward his retirement and health benefits, bringing his total compensation package to about $1.26 million. The State Controller's Office


The Guardian

  • Nigeria says army has killed 300 bandits in north-western state of Zamfara 16 hours ago by William Christou
    Nigeria, Africa, World news, Islamic State, Boko Haram

    Vigilantes also took part in the fight that raged all night and the following morning, residents say Nigerian soldiers killed more than 300 members of kidnapping and cattle bandit gangs in the north-western state of Zamfara this week, according to a government official. Government troops targeted the gangs in Gummi district in a two-day operation that “led to the elimination of more than 300 terrorists”, Zamfara’s information commissioner, Mahmud Muhammad Dantawasa, said in a statement. Continue reading...

  • Developing countries spend more repaying foreign debt than on education, UN reveals 2 days ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Global education, Global development, Aid, Debt relief, United Nations, World news, Africa, Education, Schools, Society, Global economy, Economics, Unesco, Children

    Unesco report shows children lost out to servicing debt in 113 countries, with 18 spending five times more on loans Most developing countries spent less on education than they did repaying debt last year, according to the UN, at the same time as global aid to education is predicted to decline by up to 30%. More was spent on servicing foreign debt than on education in 113 developing countries in 2025, according to research by the UN’s culture and education agency, Unesco. In sub-Saharan Africa, countries spent 3.6 times more on debt than education . Continue reading...

  • Furore in Nigeria over fake federal agency set up in government HQ 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    President orders investigation after fictitious body given funding, triggering renewed scrutiny of alleged corruption A fictitious federal entity that was allocated 1.3bn naira (£700,000) in Nigeria’s 2026 budget has precipitated a political storm in Africa’s largest democracy in the run-up to a general election set for January. The fake agency came to light last October when Femi Gbajabiamila, the president’s chief of staff, wrote to the police alleging that his signature, along with official seals and reference numbers, had been forged by Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, who was claiming to have been appointed by the presidency to head the presidential foreign

  • LGBTQ+ cruise ship refused entry to Egypt days after Turkey turned it away 3 days ago by Amelia Hill
    LGBTQ+ rights, Cruises, World news, Turkey, Egypt, Europe, Africa, Middle East and north Africa

    Scarlet Lady’s 2,000 passengers told of change as one of those onboard says they will ‘sparkle and spend elsewhere’ An LGBTQ+ cruise ship blocked from Turkish waters this week has been refused entry into Egypt. The Scarlet Lady’s 2,000 passengers, including the Broadway performer Patti LuPone , woke on Thursday morning to find a note placed under their cabin doors informing them that the ship was urgently looking for alternative ports. Continue reading...

  • Species’ ingenious survival strategies no match for human destruction, red list reveals 3 days ago by Damian Carrington Environment editor
    IUCN red list of endangered species, Endangered species, Endangered habitats, Wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Animals, Marine life, Africa, South Africa, Namibia, Invertebrates, Australia news, World news

    Newly endangered animals include desert frogs and snails in extreme ocean depths, both threatened by mining Life has colonised every corner of the planet by evolving ingenious survival strategies but these are increasingly being overwhelmed by destructive human activities, this year’s red list of endangered species has revealed. Many snails, limpets and clams have adapted to life at crushing depths in the oceans on hydrothermal vents where water temperatures can reach 450C (842F). But an assessment for the red list found that two-thirds of the hundreds of mollusc species found only on deep sea vents were at risk of extinction


South China Morning Post

  • EU isn’t just selling aircraft to China. It’s helping strengthen a competitor 2 hours ago by Tang Meng Kit

    Last month, China Eastern ordered 25 A330neo jets from Airbus, which come at a catalogue price of US$9.35 billion. The airline, which operates the inaugural commercial routes of the C919, China’s home-grown passenger jet, had placed another Airbus order just three months earlier. Why is this major Chinese airline transferring billions to a European company China’s government is trying to supplant? As a widebody jet, the A330neo competes in a segment where the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of...

  • US strikes Iran as Tehran closes Strait of Hormuz, attacks Gulf states 4 hours ago by Reuters

    The US military launched strikes on Iran after it struck a container ship on Sunday, while Tehran said it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz and some Gulf states came under attack. A series of attacks between the US and Iran over the past several days led President Donald Trump to declare the end of a ceasefire meant to halt the fighting that the US and Israel began on February 28, though Trump has left the door open to continued negotiations. Iran said it closed the ‌strait after firing a...

  • Reading the Sino-US rivalry: how a quiet literary relationship has shaped views on China 6 hours ago by Khushboo Razdan

    As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of its founding, it confronts a new world order dominated by its relationship with China. In this wide-ranging series, we examine the pressure points and possibilities in those ties, from hard tech to soft power. Here, Khushboo Razdan looks at how books shape public perceptions and inspire lifelong connections between the US and China even as their geopolitical rivalry intensifies. Alexander Boyd was 14 when a book about China altered the course...

  • Taylor Swift paid US$160,000 police bill for her wedding, New York mayor says 8 hours ago by Tribune News Service

    Taylor Swift shelled out six figures to cover the cost of NYPD officers and other city resources required to protect her massive Madison Square Garden wedding to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce earlier this month, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani revealed. The Grammy winner “has paid already the cost of the permit that was lodged, which was over US$160,000 for that event and for the response to that event”, Mamdani said during a Friday press conference, after a reporter asked him whether...

  • Assassinations unleashed under Trump haunt Iran war endgame 8 hours ago by Tribune News Service

    Shortly before US President Donald Trump ended a ceasefire with Iran this week, Israeli officials presented his team with intelligence indicating Tehran was hatching new plots to kill him. It was not the first such warning. US law enforcement and intelligence agencies have tracked evidence for years of Iranian efforts to target the president, with signals only increasing since the start of the war. Their desire to target Trump and his top aides began six years ago, just outside Baghdad...


New York Times

  • White House Directed Patel to Oversee Investigation Involving Times Reporting 43 minutes ago by Devlin Barrett, Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman
    United States Politics and Government, Classified Information and State Secrets, Subpoenas, Newspapers, News and News Media, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Times, Patel, Kashyap

    The F.B.I. director spent about eight hours at the White House Friday focused on the effort, which led to the subpoenaing of several Times reporters who wrote about the security of Air Force One.

  • How Marco Rubio Is Running Venezuela From Afar 3 hours ago by Tyler Pager and Anatoly Kurmanaev
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Venezuela Earthquakes (June 24, 2026), Justice Department, State Department, Treasury Department, Baier, Bret, Bessent, Scott, Blanche, Todd (Attorney), Machado, Maria Corina, Maduro, Nicolas, Rodriguez, Delcy (1969- ), Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Caracas (Venezuela), Latin America, Venezuela

    The secretary of state effectively controls Venezuela’s finances, the distribution of its natural resources and its government. His grip on the country is a vivid manifestation of American power in the Trump era.

  • Trump’s Posts on Singing Somali Schoolchildren Stir Anger in Minnesota 7 hours ago by Erica L. Green and Dylan Freedman
    United States Politics and Government, Somali-Americans, Children and Childhood, Muslim Americans, Trump, Donald J, St Paul (Minn), Minnesota

    The state’s large Muslim and Somali communities expressed indignation after the president reposted a video of a kindergarten promotion ceremony, including comments noting the girls were in hijabs.

  • Videos Shed Light on Pursuit Before ICE Killing in Houston 9 hours ago by Robin Stein, Devon Lum, Sam Lerma, Mimi Dwyer, Alexander Cardia, Aric Toler, Dmitriy Khavin, Charlie Smart and Allison McCann
    Araujo, Lorenzo Salgado, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Homeland Security Department, Houston (Tex), your-feed-visual-investigations, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming

    Surveillance footage obtained by The Times shows ICE agents driving aggressively in unmarked vehicles, but the moment of the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo remains murky.

  • At Vigil, Sons of Man Killed by ICE in Houston Call for Accountability 4 hours ago by Edgar Sandoval
    Illegal Immigration, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Federal Actions in US Cities, Soccer, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Surveillance of Citizens by Government, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Araujo, Lorenzo Salgado, Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Pretti, Alex Jeffrey (1988-2026), Houston (Tex)

    The sons of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo recalled their father’s love of soccer and said they would “continue to keep fighting for him.”


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