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  • The cryptocurrency market is experiencing significant volatility, marked by Bitcoin's sharp decline and China's new ban on stablecoin issuance by foreign and domestic entities.
  • Global trade patterns are actively reconfiguring, with China's green energy sector showing immense growth and German companies diversifying investments away from the US, while various nations reassess economic dependencies.
  • There is a pronounced focus on critical infrastructure and energy demand, particularly for AI, evidenced by continued data center expansion and proposals to repurpose US Navy nuclear reactors for land-based power generation.
  • US consumer behavior shows an unexpected surge in credit use, and economic policy discussions involve potential tariff rebates at the federal level, alongside states like Florida exploring gold and silver as official means of payment.
  • Geopolitical developments, including ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks and strategic moves like Canada and France establishing Greenland consulates, are directly influencing international investment climates and resource allocation globally.

ZeroHedge

  • Is Narrative Warfare Driving Washington's UN Pullback? 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Is Narrative Warfare Driving Washington's UN Pullback? Authored by Charles Davis via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Commentary On a gray morning in Geneva, a human-rights advocate walks into the Palais des Nations and scans the room the way you’d scan a street corner for gang members in a hard neighborhood. Not for gangbangers, though; for “civil society.” For the suited delegates with NGO badges who film speakers a little too closely, who echo embassy talking points a little too faithfully, who make the room feel—subtly, persistently—less safe for anyone bringing evidence that embarrasses Beijing. Investigators have documented this pattern: government-linked “NGOs” using

  • These Are The World's 12 Largest Impact Craters 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The World's 12 Largest Impact Craters A single asteroid strike can reshape a planet, and Earth’s history is marked by several cataclysmic impacts. This map by Julie Peasley for Visual Capitalist uses data from the Earth Impact Database to showcase the 12 largest confirmed impact craters on Earth, ranging from massive basin-forming events to relatively recent collisions. THE WORLD’S LARGEST CRATERS BY DIAMETER The following table ranks the top 12 confirmed impact craters based on their estimated rim-to-rim diameter: While Vredefort in South Africa ranks first at 99 miles (160 km), it formed over 2 billion years ago and has been significantly eroded. In contrast, the second-ranked Chicxulub crater in Mexico

  • How A Bad Night's Sleep Affects The Brain's Cleaning System 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    How A Bad Night's Sleep Affects The Brain's Cleaning System Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Most of us have experienced this: You stayed up a bit too late the night before, and although your body turned up to work, your mind was elsewhere. CLIPAREA l Custom media/Shutterstock Blanking out during the day is common for the sleep-deprived, and now researchers have found out why it happens. When people experience attention lapses after poor sleep, a wave of cerebrospinal fluid flows out of the brain. During sleep, cerebrospinal fluid—part of the brain’s cleaning system—flushes away waste products, but sleep deprivation forces this

  • This Is Where Birth Rates Are Highest In The US 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    This Is Where Birth Rates Are Highest In The US Birth rates in the U.S. have been declining for decades, but that decline has hit some states faster than others. The projections in this visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, are from SmartAsset, who analyzed results from U.S. Census Bureau’s 2024 1-Year American Community Survey. The number shown for each state represents births per 1,000 people, and is based on most recent fertility rate data and state demographics. UTAH’S DEMOGRAPHIC ADVANTAGE Utah ranks first in the nation, with an estimated 9.7 babies born per 1,000 people each year. The state’s relatively young population plays a major role, as

  • Florida To Make Gold & Silver Official Means Of Payment 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Florida To Make Gold & Silver Official Means Of Payment Authored by Paul Craig Roberts, The Florida legislature has begun to move legislation (HB 999) to enact their prior approval for gold and silver coins to be legal tender in Florida. This legislation will exempt gold and silver coins from sales tax in Florida. It also means that within Florida, there will be a means of payment independent of digital money created by governments for the purpose of controlling the population, it’s behavior, and it’s expressed views, in order that governments can rule via official narratives. It is possible that if circumstances develop the tyrants


The Guardian

  • Weather tracker: Storm Leonardo continues to batter Europe and northern Africa 18 hours ago by Ishani Mistry for Met Desk
    Europe, Africa, Environment, World news, Extreme weather

    Spain and Portugal hit with torrential rain while flash floods in Morocco force more than 100,000 people to evacuate The Iberian peninsula has been placed under severe weather alerts as Storm Leonardo continues to batter parts of Spain and Portugal with torrential rain and strong winds. Since Tuesday, the slow-moving system has brought widespread disruption, flooding and evacuations. In Grazalema, in southern Spain, more than 700mm of rain has fallen since Wednesday, roughly equivalent to the country’s average annual rainfall. Continue reading...

  • ‘They killed my sons’: chief of Nigerian village where jihadists massacred hundreds recounts night of terror a day ago by Carlos Mureithi and agencies
    Nigeria, Africa, World news, Boko Haram

    Umar Bio Salihu, 53, the local head of Woro in Kwara state, says gunmen ‘just came in and started shooting’ The traditional chief of a village in western Nigeria where jihadists massacred residents earlier this week has recounted a night of terror during which the attackers killed two of his sons and kidnapped his wife and three daughters. Umar Bio Salihu, the 53-year-old chief of Woro, a small, Muslim-majority village in Kwara state, said that at about 5pm on Tuesday the gunmen “just came in and started shooting”. Continue reading...

  • Gunmen kill more than 160 people in attacks on two west Nigeria villages 3 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi, Eromo Egbejule in Katsina, Nigeria, and agencies
    Nigeria, Africa, World news

    Local politician says armed men rounded up residents, bound their hands behind their backs and shot them More than 160 people have been killed in two villages in western Nigeria in the country’s deadliest armed assaults this year, as communities reel from repeated and widespread acts of violence perpetrated by jihadists and other armed groups. The death toll from Tuesday’s attacks in Woro and Nuku in Kwara state stood at 162 on Wednesday afternoon, according to Mohammed Omar Bio, a member of parliament representing the area. Continue reading...

  • Ugandan opposition leader still in hiding as feud with president’s son escalates 3 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Uganda, Africa, World news

    Bobi Wine’s whereabouts unknown since he fled what he said was night raid on his home by police and military Bobi Wine, Uganda’s most prominent opposition figure, remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, as a high-stakes social media feud with the east African country’s military chief escalates. Wine’s whereabouts have been unknown since 16 January, when he fled what he said was a night raid by the police and military on his home, leaving his family behind. Continue reading...

  • Death of Nigerian singer after snakebite highlights crisis of ‘preventable’ fatalities 3 days ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Snakes, Health, Nigeria, Africa, Animals, World news, Global health, Society

    Ifunanya Nwangene died in hospital after being bitten in her Abuja home, raising questions about the availability of effective antivenoms In a last message to her friends, Ifunanya Nwangene wrote: “Please come.” The 26-year-old singer and former contestant on The Voice Nigeria had been bitten by a snake while asleep in her flat in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, and was in hospital, anxiously awaiting treatment. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Pentagon ditches Harvard as Hegseth declares university too ‘woke’ 3 hours ago by Associated Press,Reuters

    The Pentagon is cutting ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowships and certificate programmes with the Ivy League institution. Friday’s announcement marks the latest development in the Trump administration’s prolonged standoff with Harvard over the White House’s demands for reforms at the Ivy League school. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement on Friday that Harvard “no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military services”. “For too...

  • US funeral home ‘monster’ sentenced to 40 years for stashing 189 bodies 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies in a building over four years and gave grieving families fake ashes was sentenced to 40 years in state prison on Friday. During the sentencing hearing, family members told Judge Eric Bentley they have had recurring nightmares about decomposing flesh and maggots since learning what happened to their loved ones. They called defendant Jon Hallford a “monster” and “vile” and had urged the judge to give him the maximum sentence of 50...

  • Dow breaks 50,000 for first time, as US stocks rally 8 hours ago by Associated Press

    The US stock market roared back on Friday, as technology stocks recovered much of their losses from earlier in the week and bitcoin halted its plunge, at least for now. The S&P 500 rallied 2 per cent for its best day since May. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 1,206 points, or 2.5 per cent, and topped the 50,000 level for the first time, while the Nasdaq composite leaped 2.2 per cent. Chip companies helped drive the widespread rally, and Nvidia jumped 7.8 per cent to trim its loss for the...

  • As Beijing and Moscow tout ties, China’s firms keep Ukraine’s lights on 10 hours ago by Xiaofei Xu,Ji Siqi

    Across Europe, demand for Chinese goods is soaring as consumers seek quality products at a lower cost. Some goods – particularly electric vehicles, batteries and solar panels – have been shipped from China at a large enough scale that the continent’s lawmakers have begun taking action against an “overcapacity” they feel could throttle domestic industries. But in one European country where multi-day blackouts are commonplace, buyers are rushing to secure a piece of that excess supply, desperate...

  • Why the new US-India trade agreement is a big deal 10 hours ago by C. Uday Bhaskar

    For the India-China-US triangle, the new US-India trade deal, announced with Trumpian flourish on social media on Monday, has potentially significant economic, geopolitical and strategic implications. US President Donald Trump’s post, which came after a phone call with Narendra Modi, said the Indian prime minister had committed to “BUY AMERICAN”, including over US$500 billion of US products. It also said Modi had “agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and...


New York Times

  • Officials Pressed Schumer to Help Name Penn Station and Dulles Airport for Trump 7 hours ago by Michael Gold
    Amtrak, Dulles International Airport (Washington, DC), Gateway Development Commission, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Pennsylvania Station (Manhattan, NY), Transportation Department (US)

    Administration officials told the top Senate Democrat the president would release frozen funding for the Gateway project if the transportation hubs were renamed for him.

  • U.S. Judge Says Trump Cannot Halt Funding for Gateway Tunnel Project 6 hours ago by Patrick McGeehan and Chris Cameron
    United States Politics and Government, Infrastructure (Public Works), Bridges and Tunnels, Hudson River Tunnels Project, Transportation, Gateway Development Commission, Hudson River, Manhattan (NYC), New Jersey, New York City

    Nearly all of the work had stopped on Friday while negotiations continued in Washington and litigation played out in court.

  • Hegseth Says Defense Department Will Cut Ties With Harvard 5 hours ago by Chris Cameron
    Defense Department, Harvard University, Hegseth, Pete

    Mr. Hegseth’s order appeared to target his alma mater, Harvard’s Kennedy School for public policy.

  • Trump Is Hosting Governors at the White House, but Only Republicans 8 hours ago by Tyler Pager
    United States Politics and Government, Governors (US), Federal-State Relations (US), National Governors Assn, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Polis, Jared S (1975- ), Moore, Wes (1978- ), Trump, Donald J

    The president’s decision to exclude Democratic governors from an annual meeting later this month breaks a longstanding tradition.

  • Trump Deletes Racist Video Portraying the Obamas as Apes 5 hours ago by Erica L. Green, Isabella Kwai and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    Trump, Donald J, Black People, Discrimination, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Obama, Barack, Obama, Michelle, United States Politics and Government, Ethics and Official Misconduct

    The video clip that President Trump posted in a late-night flurry of social media activity caused an unusually strong and public outcry from members of his own party.


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