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  • China is actively searching for vulnerabilities in U.S. energy systems without any reported imminent threats, suggesting a potential future cyberattack.
  • Real wages in the U.S. are experiencing growth, especially in Idaho and Mississippi, while New Hampshire has seen a decline driven by high inflation and tariffs impacting purchasing power.
  • Despite the political controversies surrounding Donald Trump, he continues to influence global industry through initiatives focusing on cutting-edge technologies and industrial strategies, including significant interest in humanoid robots.
  • Amid concerns over public safety and humanitarian issues, the U.S. military's recent use of drone strikes against drug trafficking vessels has sparked scrutiny from lawmakers regarding legality and ethical considerations.
  • The European Broadcasting Union faced backlash after allowing Israel to participate in Eurovision 2026, resulting in several countries pledging to boycott the event in protest over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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  • China Seeks Long-Term Vulnerabilities In US Energy Systems: House Panelists 42 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    China Seeks Long-Term Vulnerabilities In US Energy Systems: House Panelists By Ethan Howland of UtilityDive While there don’t appear to be any specific, imminent cyber or physical threats to the U.S. power grid, China has been seeking vulnerabilities in network systems to be used in future attacks, panelists said during a U.S. House of Representatives hearing Tuesday on threats to the U.S. energy system. Volt Typhoon — a group believed to be run by the People’s Republic of China’s state security service — is focused on maintaining ongoing access to U.S. network systems for future potential disruptions, according to Michael Ball, CEO of

  • Idaho & Mississippi Saw The Largest Real Wage Growth, New Hampshire The Biggest Decline an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Idaho & Mississippi Saw The Largest Real Wage Growth, New Hampshire The Biggest Decline Real wage growth in the U.S. has become a central focus as inflation and new tariffs continue to strain Americans’ purchasing power. Nationally, between July 2024 and June 2025, the nominal average wage rose from $1,200 to $1,250 per week—a $50 increase, or 4.2% growth. After adjusting for inflation, real wages grew 2.5%, giving workers about $30 more in weekly purchasing power. This map, via Visual Capitalist's Marcus Lu, highlights how each state performed in the 12 months ending June 2025, showing where workers are gaining purchasing power, and where they

  • Netanyahu Pleads 'More Support' From Trump To Secure Pardon In Corruption Case 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Netanyahu Pleads 'More Support' From Trump To Secure Pardon In Corruption Case Via The Cradle Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked US President Donald Trump for more help to receive a pardon from Israel's president, Axios has reported this week. Netanyahu made the request during a lengthy phone conversation with Trump on Monday, Axios wrote, citing two US officials and one Israeli official familiar with the matter. The two leaders also discussed Israel's ongoing occupations of Gaza and Syria. Source: GPO/Times of Israel Netanyahu's trial on multiple corruption charges began in May 2020, but the drawn-out proceedings were halted in October 2023 due to the start of Israel's genocide

  • Trump's Next National Strategy Will Center On Humanoid Robots 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Trump's Next National Strategy Will Center On Humanoid Robots President Trump's national industrial strategy centers on expanding U.S. dominance in semiconductors, AI, rare earth production, clean technology, space, and other emerging technologies expected to dominate the global economy in the 2030s. Following the administration's push to accelerate AI data center buildouts and power grid upgrades, Politico now reports that the next major focus is poised to be humanoid robotics. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been meeting with the heads of major tech companies and is weighing an executive order next year to spur domestic development and production of humanoid robots, while the

  • 'They Saw People Getting Away With It': How Minnesota's Somali Fraud Exploded 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    'They Saw People Getting Away With It': How Minnesota's Somali Fraud Exploded Authored by Janice Hisle via The Epoch Times, When 200 federal agents raided dozens of Minnesota homes and businesses on Jan. 20, 2022, policy analyst Bill Glahn took notice. So did a lot of other people—at first. Aimee Bock (C), founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization Feeding Our Future, arrives at the Minneapolis federal courthouse with her attorney, Ken Udoibok (R) in Minneapolis on March 19, 2025. Kerem Yücel/Minnesota Public Radio via AP An initial blast of news coverage trumpeted an emerging multimillion-dollar welfare-fraud scandal. Then “it just vanished from


The Guardian

  • US and EU critical minerals project could displace thousands in DRC – report 13 hours ago by Rachel Savage Africa correspondent
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Africa, Zambia, Critical minerals, Rail transport, World news

    Global Witness says plan to upgrade railway line to Angola puts up to 1,200 buildings at risk of demolition Up to 6,500 people are at risk of being displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project funded by the EU and the US, amid a global race to secure supplies of copper, cobalt and other “critical minerals”, according to a report by campaign group Global Witness. The project, labelled the Lobito Corridor, aims to upgrade the colonial-era Benguela railway from the DRC to Lobito on Angola’s coast and improve port infrastructure, as well as building a railway

  • Uganda stops granting refugee status for Eritreans, Somalis and Ethiopians a day ago by Samuel Okiror in Kampala
    Global development, Uganda, Refugees, Migration, Aid, Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia, United Nations, Africa, World news, Migration and development

    Government once seen as progressive on migration says aid cuts to blame for excluding countries ‘not experiencing war’ The Ugandan government has stopped granting asylum and refugee status to people from Eritrea, Somalia and Ethiopia, citing severe funding shortfalls for the significant policy shift. Hillary Onek, Uganda’s minister for refugees, announced that the government would no longer grant the status to new arrivals from countries “not experiencing war”. Continue reading...

  • Ghana’s Ibrahim Mahama first African to top annual art power list a day ago by Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
    Art, Art and design, Culture, Ghana, Africa, World news

    Artist who once draped Barbican in brightly coloured fabric says he is humbled by recognition in ArtReview rankings The Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama has become the first African to be named the most influential figure in the art world in ArtReview magazine’s annual power list. Mahama, whose work often uses found materials including textile remnants, topped the ranking of the contemporary art world’s most influential people and organisations as chosen by a global judging panel. Continue reading...

  • British troops accused of human rights violations and sexual abuse in Kenya a day ago by Hannah Al-Othman
    British army, Kenya, Military, Africa, UK news, World news

    Kenyan parliament says UK army training unit ‘dismissed most complaints as false, without publishing its findings’ A report by the Kenyan parliament into the conduct of troops stationed at a British military base close to the town of Nanyuki in Kenya has alleged human rights violations, environmental destruction and sexual abuse by British soldiers. The inquiry into the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (Batuk) was carried out by Kenya’s departmental committee on defencе, intelligence and foreign relations. The establishment of a survivor liaison unit to offer legal aid to victims of crimes linked to Batuk personnel. For the British and Kenyan governments to

  • Whistleblower accuses Foreign Office of ‘censoring’ warning of Sudan genocide 2 days ago by Mark Townsend
    Global development, Conflict and arms, War crimes, Law, Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Foreign policy, Politics, Humanitarian response, UK news, United Arab Emirates, United Nations, Human rights, Darfur

    Exclusive: Analyst claims UK officials deleted alert to threat of genocidal violence by paramilitaries to protect UAE Warnings of a possible “genocide” in Sudan were removed from a UK risk assessment by Foreign Office officials, according to a whistleblower whose testimony raises fresh concern over British failures to act on the atrocities unfolding in the war-ravaged country. The threat analyst said they were prevented from warning that genocide could occur in Darfur by Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) officials in a risk assessment collated days after Sudan’s brutal civil war erupted in April 2023. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • US Supreme Court allows Texas to use Trump-backed voting map an hour ago by Agence France-Presse

    The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Texas to use redrawn congressional districts for the 2026 midterm elections, boosting the hopes of President Donald Trump’s Republicans to retain control of the House of Representatives. The push by Texas - which carves out five more Republican-friendly districts and came at the behest of Trump - kicked off a series of similar efforts in states around the country. The decision by the conservative-dominated high court stayed a lower ruling which had said...

  • Drones spotted near Zelensky’s flight path to Dublin spark security alert 2 hours ago by Reuters

    An Irish navy ship spotted up to five drones operating near the flight path of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s aircraft as he arrived for a state visit to Ireland on Monday, local media reported on Thursday. The sighting triggered a major security alert amid fears it was an attempt to interfere with the flight path, the Irish Times reported. It quoted unnamed sources as saying the aircraft, which arrived slightly early, was not in any danger. The Ukrainian delegation arrived late on...

  • Trump praises African leaders, who sign his deal as fighting continues 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    US President Donald Trump praised the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda for their courage as they signed a deal on Thursday aimed at ending the conflict in eastern Congo and opening the region’s critical mineral reserves to the US government and American companies. The moment offered Trump – who has repeatedly and with a measure of exaggeration boasted of brokering peace in some of the world’s most entrenched conflicts – another chance to tout himself as a dealmaker...

  • Trump favourite edges ahead in Honduras vote as opponent calls foul 6 hours ago by Reuters

    Honduran centrist candidate Salvador Nasralla on Thursday alleged fraud in the country’s highly contested presidential vote after his Trump-backed rival Nasry Asfura pulled narrowly past him overnight. Nasralla, in a post on X, said the screen displaying the vote data went blank at 3.24am and alleged “an algorithm changed the data”, giving the higher tally to Asfura after Nasralla had been leading the vote count since Tuesday. The results are being updated on the electoral body’s website. The...

  • US admiral denies ‘kill them all’ order in Caribbean boat strike 7 hours ago by Associated Press

    A US Navy admiral commanding the US military strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean told lawmakers Thursday that there was no “kill them all” order from Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, but a stark video of the attack left grave questions as Congress scrutinises the campaign that killed two survivors. Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley appeared for a series of closed-door classified briefings at the Capitol as lawmakers conduct an investigation after a report that he ordered the follow-on...


New York Times

  • Second Strike Scrutiny Obscures Larger Question About Trump’s Boat Attacks an hour ago by Charlie Savage and Julian E. Barnes
    United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Targeted Killings, Civilian Casualties, Drug Cartels, Bradley, Frank Mitchell, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, South America

    Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?

  • Boat Strike Video Shown to Lawmakers an hour ago by Helene Cooper, Megan Mineiro, Julian E. Barnes and Charlie Savage
    Defense Department, House Committee on Intelligence, Senate Committee on Armed Services, United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Deaths (Fatalities), US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- )

    Two survivors of the attack were said to struggle to cling to the boat before a second strike. After the briefing with lawmakers, the military disclosed a boat strike on Thursday that killed four people.

  • Takeaways From the Pentagon Investigation on Hegseth’s Use of Signal 8 hours ago by John Ismay
    Signal Chat Leak (Trump Administration), Classified Information and State Secrets, Hegseth, Pete, Inspectors General, Defense Department, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government

    The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon’s instructions on using a private electronic device to share sensitive information.

  • Supreme Court Clears Way for Texas Redistricting Maps Pushed by Trump 5 hours ago by Abbie VanSickle
    United States Politics and Government, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Midterm Elections (2026), Decisions and Verdicts, Federal-State Relations (US), State Legislatures, Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Federal Courts (US), Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Republican Party, League of United Latin American Citizens, Supreme Court (US), Abbott, Gregory W (1957- ), Alito, Samuel A Jr, Newsom, Gavin, Trump, Donald J, Paxton, Ken

    Texas officials had asked the court to allow the state to use the new maps in the midterm elections, part of a push by President Trump to gain a partisan advantage.

  • Florida Republicans Start Redistricting Talks, but Some Aren’t in a Rush 4 hours ago by Patricia Mazzei and Nick Corasaniti
    United States Politics and Government, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Midterm Elections (2026), State Legislatures, Republican Party, DeSantis, Ron, Bisognano, John, Trump, Donald J, Florida

    Redistricting talks in Florida got off to a slow start on Thursday, as state lawmakers grapple with political and legal questions amid internal power struggles.


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