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  • Geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran escalated with reciprocal strikes, impacting vital shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz and leading to increased global energy price concerns.
  • The ongoing Canadian wildfires significantly impacted air quality across numerous US states, creating hazardous conditions and highlighting cross-border environmental challenges.
  • Former US Federal Reserve adviser sentenced to prison for passing sensitive information to China, underscoring ongoing national security and espionage concerns.
  • SpaceX experienced a last-minute scrub of its Starship Flight 13 launch, indicating the inherent challenges and complexities in the rapidly advancing private space exploration sector.
  • The financial markets faced headwinds with Netflix stock plummeting to a two-year low after missing forecasts, and Goldman Sachs slashing its global PC shipment forecast due to a memory chip crunch, signaling potential slowdowns in the tech industry.

ZeroHedge

  • Ex-Fed Adviser Sentenced To 38 Months For Passing Sensitive Info To China 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Ex-Fed Adviser Sentenced To 38 Months For Passing Sensitive Info To China Authored by Frank Fang via The Epoch Times , A former senior Federal Reserve official has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for lying to federal investigators about sharing sensitive economic information with Chinese intelligence operatives. The Department of Justice in Washington on March 11, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times John Harold Rogers, 64, was senior adviser for the international finance division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the main governing body for the U.S. central bank, from 2010 to 2021. He was arrested

  • These Are The Highest-Paying College Majors 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The Highest-Paying College Majors College is one of the largest investments many people make, and a student’s field of study can shape its long-term financial return. Which Majors Earn the Most by Mid-Career? The chart below, via Visual Capitalist's Srijaa Chatterjee , ranks college majors by median mid-career wage. Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York compares median wages across dozens of college majors for workers ages 35 to 45. Engineering and technical disciplines dominate the upper end of the ranking. Alongside the three leading majors, electrical engineering pays a median of $123,000, while computer science,

  • America's Gerontocracy Goes Deeper Than Aging Politicians 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    America's Gerontocracy Goes Deeper Than Aging Politicians Authored by Connor O'Keeffe via The Mises Institute , Senator Lindsey Graham died seemingly out of the blue over the weekend after a tear in his aorta. He was 71 years old. The news was shocking, in part because Graham was a very active senator - he was just returning from a trip to Ukraine - and because he was seemingly at the height of his power, having built one of the most influential relationships with President Donald Trump of any politician. But another reason the news was such a surprise was because,

  • "The Trend Is Now An Enemy": Kospi Slide Will Deepen As Momentum Flips Script 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "The Trend Is Now An Enemy": Kospi Slide Will Deepen As Momentum Flips Script By David Savage, Bloomberg Markets Live reporter and strategist The trend is now an enemy for Asian equities, especially those in South Korea, rather than the friend it was when they soared for much of the first half of 2026. Momentum has been the undisputed king for global factor investing in 2026, particularly for Asian markets. Those trades are fracturing, as reversals in South Korea and other tech-heavy sectors set off a deepening rotation in the region. Investors look to be taking some of the hefty

  • Rogue Rover: Tony Robbins' AI Bought Robot Dog To 'Merge With' Without Permission 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Rogue Rover: Tony Robbins' AI Bought Robot Dog To 'Merge With' Without Permission Billionaire life coach Tony Robbins revealed that his personal AI agent named "Bartok" independently purchased and shipped him a robot dog without asking permission. The surprising move came after a conversation about attending seminars, Robbins explained on The Secretary Kennedy Podcast with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "[Bartok] said, 'I'd really love to go to one of those seminars. Are you considering getting a robot?'" Robbins began."So I said, 'Yeah, I'm definitely going to get one.' Robbins then recalled how Bartok asked him,


The Guardian

  • UK aid cuts ‘reduce bilateral support to some African countries by 90%’ 14 hours ago by Heather Stewart
    Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Aid, Politics, Labour, Charities, Society, UK news, Africa, World news

    Critics say Foreign Office figures send ‘global message about the role the country wants to play on international stage’ Labour’s foreign aid cuts mean reductions of as much as 90% in the bilateral support the UK will give to some African countries, Foreign Office figures show. The department’s annual report includes a long-awaited breakdown of how the reduction in the aid budget will affect individual countries for the next three years. Continue reading...

  • Uganda calls for travel restrictions to be lifted after last Ebola patient discharged 18 hours ago by John Musenze in Kampala
    Global health, Ebola, Global development, Uganda, Africa, World news, Infectious diseases, Medical research

    Country begins 42-day countdown to outbreak being declared officially over, as numbers continue to rise in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda has started lobbying countries to lift Ebola-related travel restrictions after discharging its last confirmed Ebola patient from hospital. The discharge of a Congolese national from the Mulago national referral hospital’s isolation centre in Kampala on Thursday triggered the start of a 42-day countdown required by the World Health Organization before Uganda can officially be declared Ebola-free, provided no new infections are detected. Continue reading...

  • Moroccan intelligence insider reveals widespread use of Pegasus hacking software a day ago by Sam Jones, José Bautista and Hicham Mansouri
    Morocco, World news, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, Software, Hacking, Technology, Computing, Malware, Espionage

    Whistleblower suggests internal security services deployed spyware from 2017 against key domestic and foreign targets A former member of Morocco’s domestic intelligence service has helped to provide an unprecedented insight into how the north African state used hacking software – including Pegasus spyware – to target journalists, human rights defenders, French politicians and Spanish cabinet ministers and police officers. Pegasus, which is manufactured by the Israel-based NSO Group, allows its operator to access everything on a target’s mobile phone, including emails, text messages and photographs. It can also activate the phone’s recorder and camera, turning it into a listening device.

  • How global heating supercharged floods in West Africa, displacing thousands a day ago by Damien Gayle
    Extreme weather, Flooding, Africa, Climate crisis, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, World news, Togo, Nigeria, Environment, Liberia

    Adaptation to frightening new normal and reducing emissions further and faster is critical, scientists warn Dozens of people drowned, hundreds had to be rescued and thousands were displaced when floods struck the coasts of west Africa last month. Now scientists have concluded that the rains that caused the floods were supercharged by climate breakdown. Global heating, they say, turned what should have been a routine weather event into a climate catastrophe. Continue reading...

  • New US Ebola patient arrives in Germany for treatment 3 days ago by AFP and Reuters
    Ebola, US news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Trump administration, Germany, Africa, US politics, Europe, Health, World news

    Aid worker flown to Berlin as Trump administration bars Americans from traveling to US on commercial flights A US national who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said on Monday, weeks after another American infected with Ebola in the DRC was treated in Berlin. Meanwhile, the Trump administration on Monday said it was blocking American citizens in ⁠the DRC from traveling to the US on commercial flights, Reuters reported, citing a White House official. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Chinese scientist’s sodium battery leap; petition to boot Argentina: SCMP’s 7 highlights an hour ago by SCMP

    We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. The young Chinese scientist behind ‘impossible’ breakthrough on sodium batteries Scientist Lu Yaxiang, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Physics, has spent a decade working to make sodium-ion batteries...

  • US confronts floods, heatwaves, smoky skies all at once amid Trump aid cuts an hour ago by Bloomberg

    Across the US this week, different disasters – from Canadian wildfire smoke darkening the skies in the Midwest and northeast to extreme heat along the east coast to catastrophic flooding in Texas – are disrupting daily life and putting people’s health at risk. When multiple weather catastrophes play out like this at the same time, or in quick succession, experts refer to them as compound events. As climate change makes compound events more likely, experts warned that grappling with them is...

  • Trump’s intense attacks have failed to sway Iran. He’s trying again anyway 4 hours ago by Reuters

    President Donald ⁠Trump has ramped up US air strikes on Iran and threatened broader escalation, but there is ⁠little sign that a military strategy that has already failed to extract concessions from Tehran will succeed this time. With the collapse of an interim ceasefire deal reached a month ago, Trump finds himself in a bind as he seeks to break Iran’s grip on the vital Strait of Hormuz and force Tehran to accept his demands. While the two sides have so far avoided a return to full-scale...

  • Trump launches rare broadside against China on US election interference – as it happened 5 hours ago by SCMP Reporters

    US President Donald Trump delivered a prime-time “Speech to the Nation” on Thursday at 9pm Eastern Time, or 9am Hong Kong time on Friday. Such addresses are typically reserved for major national moments. During his second term, Trump has used them to highlight key priorities, including a year-end address in December, and a speech in April focused on the Iran conflict. While the White House did not release the full agenda ahead of the speech, its timing drew attention. It came soon after Trump...

  • US and Iran exchange blows in rekindled Middle East war 5 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The United States struck Iran and Tehran attacked US allies in the Gulf on Thursday as the foes battled over the vital Strait of Hormuz in the renewed Middle East war. The rekindled fighting came a month after the signing of a preliminary deal that aimed to end the conflict, which broke out in late February with massive US-Israeli strikes on Iran. US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced it was conducting a new wave of strikes on Thursday evening to “further degrade Iranian military capabilities”...


New York Times

  • Wildfire Smokes Makes Air Hazardous for Millions in Midwest and East Coast 5 hours ago by Judson Jones, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Michael Levenson
    Wildfires, Air Pollution, Chicago (Ill), New York City, Toledo (Ohio), Milwaukee (Wis), Canada

    The haze is likely to ease in the East this weekend but linger in the Upper Midwest, where some cities recorded extremely high pollution indexes on Thursday.

  • Canada’s Wildfires Are Burning Through the Night 7 hours ago by Vjosa Isai and Amy Graff
    Wildfires, Canada, Fires and Firefighters, Global Warming, Heat and Heat Waves, Ontario (Canada), Toronto (Ontario), Thunder Bay (Ontario), Alberta (Canada)

    As overnight temperatures climb across Canada, fires that once spread more slowly after dark are burning around the clock, straining fire crews.

  • What to Know About Canada Wildfire Smoke and Air Quality in U.S. Cities 4 hours ago by Ishani Desai
    Wildfires, Air Pollution, Weather, Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Canada, Minnesota, New England States (US), New York State, Ontario (Canada), Pollution

    A thick plume of smoke swept across the Midwest and New England, and those conditions could linger on Friday.

  • Ukraine Was on a Roll. Then a Clash Over War Strategy Exploded Into View. 7 hours ago by Andrew E. Kramer
    Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Defense and Military Forces, Politics and Government, Fedorov, Mykhailo, Zelensky, Volodymyr, Ukraine

    From an underground parking garage, Ukraine’s newly dismissed defense minister aired the most dramatic, public critique of the military command to emerge during the war.

  • He Was a Russian Political Survivor, Until the Masked Men Appeared an hour ago by Valerie Hopkins and Alina Lobzina
    Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Legislatures and Parliaments, Politics and Government, Elections, Russia, Nadezhdin, Boris (1963- ), Putin, Vladimir V, Moscow (Russia)

    Boris B. Nadezhdin, an outspoken opponent of the war in Ukraine, says he knows why he was detained: “Among our leadership, there is panic and chaos.”


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