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- Global economic and geopolitical landscapes are being reshaped by potential US-Iran diplomatic progress, impacting oil markets and regional stability, while China and Russia solidify their spheres of influence.
- The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to escalate, posing a significant threat to public health and straining international response efforts amidst attacks on health workers.
- The artificial intelligence sector is experiencing rapid advancements, with significant investment in areas like quantum computing and advanced microchips, alongside growing concerns about its potential misuse and impact on cybersecurity.
- The US housing and rental markets face persistent challenges, with rising rents pushing individuals towards unconventional living situations and increasing scrutiny on the commercial real estate sector.
- Political discourse and electoral landscapes in the US and Europe are marked by internal party analysis, candidate health scrutiny, and debates over immigration and trade policies, signaling a period of significant political flux.
ZeroHedge
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Shurk: Prominent Democrats Must Go To Prison
17 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Shurk: Prominent Democrats Must Go To Prison Authored by J.B. Shurk via American Thinker , Until then, it’s open season on all of us... Reports last week confirmed that former special counsel Jack Smith “secretly arranged” to preserve evidence in his criminal cases against President Trump in order to maintain the threat of future prosecution once the president leaves office. This is not a big surprise. Democrats have thrown every civic norm out the window in their ruthless efforts to target Trump’s businesses and send him to prison for life. In his quest to imprison an American president, Jack Smith
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Which US States Gained The Most Residents In 2025
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Which US States Gained The Most Residents In 2025 Nearly 15 million Americans moved in 2025, with many relocating across state lines in search of lower costs, job opportunities, and warmer climates. This map, via Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen, shows net migration per 10,000 residents across all 50 states in 2025, revealing where population inflows were strongest and which states saw the biggest outflows. The data comes from HireAHelper . Southern and Mountain West states dominated the rankings for inbound migration, while several high-cost coastal states continued to lose residents. The data reflects large-scale shifts happening in the country’s population
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The Inherited IRA 10-Year Rule Is Fully Enforced In 2026 - What Beneficiaries Need To Do Now
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
The Inherited IRA 10-Year Rule Is Fully Enforced In 2026 - What Beneficiaries Need To Do Now Authored by Adam H. Douglas via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), If you inherited a traditional IRA from someone who was already taking required minimum distributions (RMDs), you may have to take annual withdrawals for the next decade, and the account must be empty by the end of the tenth year. Many inherited IRA beneficiaries must now take annual RMDs. Vitalii Vodolazskyi/Shutterstock The Internal Revenue Service waived penalties for missed withdrawals from 2021 through 2024 while the rules were being finalized. That grace
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$150 Humanoid Robot House Cleaning Service Threatens To Undercut Maid Services
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
$150 Humanoid Robot House Cleaning Service Threatens To Undercut Maid Services It's no secret that some humanoid robotics companies are training their machines for work on factory floors, while others are positioning their bots to enter homes in the coming years. One of the first real signs of humanoids entering homes today is a new cleaning service in San Francisco that uses what appear to be Unitree humanoid robots trained to clean everything from floors and countertops to stovetops, mirrors, and nearly any surface in the house. Called "Gatsby," the new service deploys humanoid robots to homes for a flat
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Trump Indicates He'll Sign Bill Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Trump Indicates He'll Sign Bill Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), President Donald Trump has indicated he would sign a bill to make daylight saving time permanent as a House of Representatives committee advanced a measure that would codify the change. U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House in Washington on May 15, 2026. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images "Big Vote today (48-1!) in the Energy and Commerce Committee on a Bill including The Sunshine Protection Act, which will be making Daylight Saving Time Permanent! This is so important in that
The Guardian
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Number of suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo passes 900 as health workers face attacks and shortages
8 hours ago
by Associated Press
Ebola, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Global healthWorld Health Organization says outbreak poses ‘very high’ risk for Congo, but risk of disease spreading globally remains low Congolese authorities say that suspected Ebola cases have now passed 900 in the ongoing outbreak in the east of the country. The Congolese ministry of communication, in a post on X on Sunday, said there were 904 suspected cases and 119 suspected deaths. Continue reading...
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Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as ‘food-related violence’ surges, analysis shows
a day ago
by Mark Townsend
Global development, Hunger, Conflict and arms, Palestine, Yemen, United Nations, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Sudan, AfricaMore than 20,000 attacks on markets, farmland and food distribution systems have been recorded since 2018 Hunger is being increasingly exploited as a weapon of war with more than 20,000 documented incidents of “food-related violence” in the past eight years, new analysis reveals. Attacks include 1,261 strikes on markets used by families for daily groceries and 863 incidents in which food distribution systems were targeted and workers killed. Continue reading...
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White House pauses removal of detainees to DRC as Ebola outbreak widens
2 days ago
by Melody Schreiber
Ebola, Trump administration, US immigration, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Infectious diseases, US politics, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Uganda, World news, AfricaBut Trump administration will not return detainees deported to third countries in disease-stricken region The Trump administration will temporarily pause the removal of refugees to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) during a spiraling Ebola outbreak, according to reporting by Politico, but experts say the move won’t help prevent the spread of the disease. At least one woman is now in limbo after officials moved her to Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC, and now say they won’t bring her back because of the Ebola travel ban – despite a judge’s order for her return. Continue reading...
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‘Every health facility said they were full’: alarm over rapid spread of Ebola in DRC
2 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Africa, Infectious diseases, Global health, World newsNew strain of virus, aid cuts, and cultural norms around burials and touch add to difficulties in stemming outbreak The warnings from aid groups and healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been stark, their calls for coordinated international action impassioned. As the country reels from the return of the Ebola virus, there is growing concern that its fragile healthcare system will struggle to cope with an outbreak that experts say goes well beyond the number of confirmed cases. Continue reading...
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Côte d’Ivoire wary of jihadist threat in north 10 years on from major attack
2 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Grand Bassam
Côte d’Ivoire, World news, Africa, Al-Qaida, Mali, Burkina FasoThreat of jihadism continues to lurk along borders with Mali and Burkina Faso These days, when she is not organising the annual International Day of Reggae celebrations in Côte d’Ivoire, Rose Ebirim picks up litter scattered on the beach in the historic port town of Grand Bassam, 25 miles east of Abidjan. Both activities have become a form of therapy since the time she saw someone die. “13 March 2016 was a Black Sunday for me,” she said. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Why Trump’s draft peace pact with Iran threatens Netanyahu’s Middle East plans
40 minutes ago
by Tom Hussain
For decades, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has preached a mantra of peace and stability in the Middle East through the destruction of Iran’s Islamic Republic. The obliteration of the ayatollahs, he prophesied, would lead to the normalisation of relations between Israel and the wider Arab-Islamic world – with Israel emerging as the Middle East’s dominant power and indispensable security provider. But on Saturday, Netanyahu’s dreams looked set to be dashed, after US President Donald...
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Oil drops as US touts progress on Iran deal, reopening Hormuz
4 hours ago
by Bloomberg
Oil dropped as the US and Iran edged towards a deal, although US President Donald Trump said that Washington’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would remain until an agreement was completed. Global crude benchmark Brent fell as much as 5.7 per cent to US$97.64 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was below US$92. Trump said in social-media posts he wouldn’t “rush” into a deal, which “isn’t even fully negotiated yet”. Any final approval may take several days, according to senior US...
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Global tensions, funding crisis threaten peacekeeping missions, SIPRI warns
5 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Geopolitical tensions and a funding crisis are jeopardising peacekeeping missions, particularly those under the auspices of the United Nations, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) warned on Monday. Just under 79,000 international staff were deployed in international peacekeeping operations at the end of 2025, the lowest number in at least 25 years, the institute said in a report. “If things continue in this way, we could see a dramatic weakening of multilateral conflict...
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Trump, Putin summits show an Eastward power shift
6 hours ago
by Jianxi Liu
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to China last week saw the signing of some 40 documents and a joint statement on strengthening the Beijing-Moscow partnership. The visit, just days after US President Donald Trump’s Beijing trip, is more than a diplomatic coincidence. It is a vivid reminder that the global order is now being shaped less by alliances than by a fluid triangle of China, the United States and Russia, with Beijing increasingly sitting at the centre. Timing is diplomacy. When...
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Potential crack in California chemical tank may help avert catastrophic explosion
7 hours ago
by Reuters
Experts trying to prevent a tank holding a highly toxic and flammable chemical from exploding in Southern California found a “potential crack” in the container that might be reducing the pressure, a fire official said on Sunday. Since Friday, officials have warned that the tank, which contains methyl methacrylate, a chemical used in plastics and manufacturing, could rupture and spill up to 26,500 litres (7,000 gallons) of toxic material or explode and endanger other tanks on the GKN Aerospace...
New York Times
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To Get the Strait Open, Trump Had to Leave the Hardest Issues for Later
2 hours ago
by David E. Sanger and Tyler Pager
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Peace Process, United States International Relations, Nuclear Weapons, Assets, Frozen, Arms Control and Limitation and DisarmamentPresident Trump is hailing the agreement with Iran as groundbreaking, even as he admits it “isn’t even fully negotiated.” But the nuclear stockpile, enrichment and missiles have not been discussed.
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Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Still a Question Mark
6 hours ago
by Jack Ewing
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Peace Process, United States International Relations, International Trade and World MarketWithout the details of a formal agreement, it is unclear how soon normal shipping will resume and when oil prices will start to come down.
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Senate Republicans Cast Doubt on a Potential Peace Deal With Iran
8 hours ago
by Minho Kim
United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Republican Party, Senate, Cruz, Ted, Graham, Lindsey, Tillis, Thomas R, Trump, Donald JLawmakers, including some of President Trump’s closest allies, slammed the emerging agreement as effectively undermining the president’s own war goals.
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How Prediction Markets and Crypto Firms Steamrolled a Watchdog Agency
14 hours ago
by Sharon LaFraniere and David Yaffe-Bellany
Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Crypto.com (Foris DAX Inc), Gemini Trust Co LLC, Polymarket (Adventure One QSS Inc), Selig, Michael SThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission purged its ranks, dialed back its enforcement and boosted industries in which President Trump’s family is heavily invested.
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What to Know About the Citizenship Lists Trump Wants to Create
6 hours ago
by Adam Sella
Citizenship and Naturalization, United States Politics and Government, Federal-State Relations (US), Privacy, Midterm Elections (2026), Executive Orders and Memorandums, Trump, Donald JPresident Trump is trying to create individual lists of citizens by state to determine who can vote, even as his administration acknowledges they would be unreliable.