World
AI Summary
- Bankrupted Spirit Airlines faces potential liquidation, while the U.S. industrial production saw an unexpected drop in March, raising concerns about economic stability.
- The U.S. government is increasingly integrating AI, with Anthropic's Mythos AI being adopted for national security and Google in talks to deploy Gemini AI in classified settings, alongside Stellantis signing an AI deal with Microsoft.
- Geopolitical tensions continue to escalate, with ongoing discussions around the Iran crisis, potential ceasefires, and the broader implications for global energy markets and international relations.
- Major tech companies are navigating significant shifts, including Netflix's Q2 guidance miss and the chairman stepping down, alongside concerns about market concentration and AI deployment.
- Regulatory scrutiny is intensifying across various sectors, from advertising agencies settling censorship lawsuits and Ticketmaster owner Live Nation found to have run an illegal monopoly, to discussions around privacy protections and the use of surveillance programs.
ZeroHedge
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California Offering Taxpayer-Funded Gender Surgeries To Homeless, Illegal Immigrants: Report
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
California Offering Taxpayer-Funded Gender Surgeries To Homeless, Illegal Immigrants: Report Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA, The California government may struggle to provide basic housing for the homeless, but it appears willing to fund gender-transition procedures with taxpayer dollars, including illegal aliens, according to a new report. A Wednesday report from City Journal found that San Francisco homeless shelters, with the assistance of state and local governments, are facilitating transgender surgeries for males who identify as female. One such shelter, St. Vincent de Paul’s MSC-South, entered into a $66 million contract with the city to house homeless individuals, including illegal aliens. A pair of Honduran nationals living at the shelter, Lyca and Alondra,
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Gulf Shock May Spark Shortage Of World's Most Critical Industrial Chemical, Used Heavily In Mining
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Gulf Shock May Spark Shortage Of World's Most Critical Industrial Chemical, Used Heavily In Mining Goldman analysts Kyle Shaffer and Amanda Ross provided clients with a broad overview of industrials and natural resources amid energy disruptions in the Gulf area. In the note, they stated that the well-known Gulf energy shock is set to disrupt LNG production in Qatar for years to come. However, they also highlighted another emerging supply crunch that has received far less attention: sulfuric acid. "Some long-lasting consequences have also started to emerge, including a 3-5 years production loss for LNG facility in Qatar, a 6-12 month re-starting time
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Scientist Suggests Dark Matter Could Be Black Holes From A Different Universe
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by Tyler Durden
Scientist Suggests Dark Matter Could Be Black Holes From A Different Universe Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, While the scientific establishment has spent decades chasing invisible particles that never quite show up, a leading cosmologist has dropped a theory that turns everything on its head: dark matter isn’t some exotic new particle. It could be ancient black holes that survived from an entirely different universe. This idea, laid out by Professor Enrique Gaztanaga of the University of Portsmouth, doesn’t just tackle one cosmic puzzle. It offers a clean fix for the Big Bang’s thorniest problems and lines up with fresh observations that have
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Bankrupted Spirit Airlines Faces Imminent Liquidation
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Bankrupted Spirit Airlines Faces Imminent Liquidation Bankrupt Spirit Airlines "could liquidate as early as this week," according to a new CNBC report. The troubled carrier, stuck in years of turbulence, has failed to emerge from its second bankruptcy in less than a year and is now being squeezed by soaring jet fuel costs. > NEW: Spirit Airlines could liquidate and shut down as soon as this week, @lesliejosephs of @CNBC reports, citing “people familiar with the matter.” > > Latest round of chatter about a deeply troubled airline … but rising fuel prices could be its death knell.… > > — Kyle Potter (@kpottermn)
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Secret Service Targets Thieves Stealing SNAP Benefits In Texas
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Secret Service Targets Thieves Stealing SNAP Benefits In Texas Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Fraudsters used special devices to skim card information from electronic devices used to read food stamp cards in northern and central Texas, the U.S. Secret Service’s Dallas Field Office reported April 15. A U.S. Secret Service agent, in this file photo. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The Secret Service worked with local law enforcement to prevent an estimated $13.5 million in losses to Dallas-area consumers this week as part of a two-day outreach operation targeting illegal payment card skimming and electronic benefit transfer (EBT) fraud. “EBT fraud
The Guardian
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South African politician Julius Malema given five-year jail term for gun offence
11 hours ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Julius Malema, South Africa, Africa, World newsLeader of leftwing Economic Freedom Fighters was convicted last year for firing rifle in the air at 2018 rally The South African leftwing politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison for firing a rifle in the air at a political rally in 2018. Lawyers for the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa’s fourth largest political party, immediately appealed, and Malema will remain free while the appeal proceedings are under way. Continue reading...
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More than £1bn pledged for Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens
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by Mark Townsend
Global development, Sudan, Aid, Humanitarian response, United Nations, Africa, World news, Middle East and north AfricaDonors exceed funding target at Berlin conference but prospects for ceasefire remain distant More than £1bn (€1.15bn) has been pledged for war-ravaged Sudan at a conference in Berlin, eclipsing the funding target organisers had set to help mitigate the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The financial commitments made on Wednesday will also help offset a chronic humanitarian funding shortfall in a country devastated by three years of conflict, where two-thirds of its population – 34m people – require assistance. Continue reading...
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Suspicion surrounds death of US influencer Ashly Robinson in Zanzibar
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by Adria R Walker
Tanzania, Africa, US newsLifestyle influencer died while on vacation with boyfriend, who local officials say has since had his passport ‘withheld’ Ashly Robinson, a US lifestyle influencer, died last week while on vacation in the Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar with her boyfriend, Joe McCann. Robinson’s death on 9 April, just days after her birthday and a marriage proposal from McCann, has sparked suspicion on social media, with users doubtful of the current narrative surrounding her death. No arrests have been made, and police previously said that McCann was not suspected of wrongdoing. But officials in Zanzibar released a statement on Tuesday saying that McCann’s passport
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South Africa names apartheid-era negotiator as ambassador to US
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by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Trump administration, US news, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, World news, AfricaAppointment of Roelf Meyer seen as attempt to improve relations amid false US accusations of ‘white genocide’ South Africa has appointed a former apartheid government chief negotiator during the talks that ended white rule in the 1990s as ambassador to the US, in what is seen as an attempt to improve the deeply strained diplomatic relationship between the two countries. Roelf Meyer replaces Ebrahim Rasool, who was expelled in March 2025 after he criticised the Trump administration. Continue reading...
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Ant smuggler sentenced to a year in jail by Kenyan court
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by Agence France-Presse
Illegal wildlife trade, Animals, World news, Conservation, Environment, Wildlife, Kenya, China, AfricaMore than 2,200 ants were found in Zhang Kequn’s luggage at Nairobi airport, with baggage destined for China A Chinese national has been sentenced to a year in prison and fined by a Nairobi court for attempting to smuggle thousands of ants out of Kenya, a lucrative trade in east Africa that was exposed last year. The insects are mostly destined for China, the US and Europe, where they become pets and can be worth about $100 each. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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US will help Peru ‘take back’ Chancay port from China, Congress chair says
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by Igor Patrick
A senior US lawmaker called on Peru’s next government to reclaim the Chinese-controlled port of Chancay, describing the deepwater facility as a direct military threat to the western hemisphere. Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, said during a hearing on Thursday that Washington would help Peru wrest the megaport from Chinese hands. “The new Peruvian government, which will be elected next June, must take it back, that...
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‘First of its kind’ flying taxi station completed in Dubai
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by Agence France-Presse
Dubai has completed its first flying taxi station, with commercial operations expected to begin by the end of the year, authorities in the Gulf emirate announced on Thursday. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, crown prince of Dubai and United Arab Emirates deputy prime minister, visited Dubai’s “first purpose-built electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) Air Taxi Station”, the emirate’s media office said in a statement. The facility, described by the emirate’s authorities as the “first of its...
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Epstein row: UK’s Starmer faces calls to resign over report that Mandelson failed vetting
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by Reuters
Britain’s former US ambassador Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting before taking up the role, but Prime Minister Keir Starmer was unaware officials had overruled the recommendation, the government said on Thursday. “Neither the prime minister, nor any government minister, was aware that Peter Mandelson was granted developed vetting against the advice of UK Security Vetting until earlier this week,” a government spokesman said in a statement. The decision was taken by officials in the...
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Mind-blowing power and speed of black hole jets measured for the first time
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by Associated Press
For the first time, scientists have measured the instantaneous mind-blowing power of jets blasting from a black hole. The jet power from this relatively close black hole-star system is equivalent to 10,000 suns, an international research team reported on Thursday. They also tracked the jet speed: roughly 540 million km/h (355 million mph) – half the speed of light. Located 7,200 light-years away, Cygnus X-1 features not only a black hole – the first one ever identified more than a half-century...
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Israel and Lebanon begin 10-day ceasefire as US pushes broader deal
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by Dewey Sim
Israel and Lebanon began a 10-day ceasefire on Thursday that could ease some of the tension straining Washington’s temporary truce with Tehran. Announcing the ceasefire, which came into effect at 5pm EST, US President Donald Trump said it followed what he described as “excellent conversations” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. “These two Leaders have agreed that in order to achieve PEACE between their Countries,” he wrote on social media. In a...
New York Times
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Judge Again Halts Aboveground Construction on Trump Ballroom
an hour ago
by Zach Montague
White House Building (Washington, DC), Building (Construction), Trump, Donald J, Historic Buildings and Sites, Suits and Litigation (Civil), National Trust for Historic Preservation, Leon, Richard J, Decisions and Verdicts, Federal Courts (US)A federal judge wrote that an exception he made for work on security features did not cover most of the construction on the larger ballroom project Trump has proposed.
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Panel Advances Trump’s Triumphal Arch, Even as Key Member Suggests Changes
5 hours ago
by Luke Broadwater
United States Politics and Government, Monuments and Memorials (Structures), Architecture, Commission of Fine Arts, Trump, Donald J, Cook, Rodney Mims JrThe Commission of Fine Arts, a Trump-aligned advisory body, granted preliminary approval. But its vice chairman suggested losing statues atop the structure and other revisions before a final vote.
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RFK Jr. Shifts Tone on Vaccines in Congressional Hearing
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by Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Dani Blum
United States Politics and Government, Federal Budget (US), Layoffs and Job Reductions, Government Employees, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Department, Kennedy, Robert F JrRobert F. Kennedy Jr., who has sought to roll back longstanding vaccine policy, testified that the measles vaccine is safe and effective “for most people” and agreed it was safer than getting measles.
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Utah Becomes the New Center of U.S. Measles Cases
10 hours ago
by Teddy Rosenbluth
Measles, Epidemics, Utah, Vaccination and Immunization, Disease RatesNearly 600 people have been sickened across the state, which has seen an increase in vaccine exemptions among children in recent years.
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ICE Agent Charged With Assault After Motorists Say He Brandished Gun
3 hours ago
by Sheila M. Eldred, Ernesto Londoño and Julie Bosman
Minneapolis (Minn), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Illegal Immigration, Federal-State Relations (US), Police Brutality, Misconduct and ShootingsMinnesota prosecutors have spent weeks investigating the conduct of immigration agents who took part in an immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities. This is the first case they have brought.