World
AI Summary
- The global private credit market is experiencing distress at a decade-high level, drawing scrutiny from the DOJ towards major players like Mark Walter and impacting Wall Street's insurance-private credit machine.
- The Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding the Ten Commandments, while a Maryland court has struck down the nation's first state tax on digital advertising, indicating significant legal and regulatory shifts.
- Industry titans like Nvidia are making substantial investments, such as a $105 billion commitment to a SoftBank data center in Ohio, underscoring the accelerating growth and capital deployment in the technology and energy sectors.
- Escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz and the Middle East, are driving significant market volatility and prompting strategic realignments, including Pentagon discussions on a reduced US presence in the Gulf.
- Emerging markets are facing multifaceted challenges, from the deadliest Ebola outbreak in DRC history spreading to new provinces, to significant political developments like Brazil's presidential election and social unrest in Ceuta.
ZeroHedge
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Unitree IPO 5,550 Times Oversubscribed As UBS Says Grey Market Points To 3.5x Open
19 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Unitree IPO 5,550 Times Oversubscribed As UBS Says Grey Market Points To 3.5x Open The global market leader in humanoid-robot shipments, China-based Unitree, is set to begin trading on Shanghai's STAR Market on Wednesday , potentially sparking a wave of robotics listings in Asia as the race for physical AI remains in its early innings. Unitree New Robot Preview: “Superman” Breaking the Limits of Humanity🥳 Standing high jump 2 m, top speed 12.66 m/s (0.85 m leg length) Surpassing the standing high jump and running speed records of all humans around the world This new machine has only been in
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Battle Over Ten Commandments Arrives At Supreme Court
39 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Battle Over Ten Commandments Arrives At Supreme Court Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Aug. 17 to review a federal appeals court decision that upheld a Texas law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit cleared the way in April for the Texas law to take effect. The state law known as Senate Bill 10, or SB 10, requires that public elementary and secondary schools conspicuously display in classrooms an easily readable poster
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DSA Lawmaker Claims Shoplifting For "Biological Need" Shouldn't Be Illegal
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
DSA Lawmaker Claims Shoplifting For "Biological Need" Shouldn't Be Illegal A radical Democratic Socialist lawmaker from New York is under fire after declaring that theft driven by "biological need" shouldn't be treated as a crime, effectively green-lighting shoplifting while slamming big retailers. Emily Gallagher, a New York State Assembly member and part of the Democratic Socialists of America's New York State Socialists in Office caucus, sparked outrage this week with comments defending petty theft at a press conference outside Manhattan Criminal Court. "Most of what we saw were crimes of poverty - people who are stealing things like toothpaste, people
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Why Is This Scumbag Still In America?
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Why Is This Scumbag Still In America? Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , A 26-year-old Ghanaian migrant stalked and attacked women across Oklahoma City over a two-week span in August, getting arrested three times for sexual battery before firefighters witnessed him trying to rape a fourth woman on a public trail and held him for police. Jeff Kufi (Kofi) Asare was booked on a first-degree rape charge with a $75,000 bond. The Oklahoma County District Attorney's office is pushing to raise that bond because of the rapid series of alleged assaults. Court records show at least 19 criminal
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Vaccine-Maker Claims Splitting MMR Shot Could Take Up To 10 Years
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Vaccine-Maker Claims Splitting MMR Shot Could Take Up To 10 Years Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times , Splitting the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine into separate shots could take up to a decade, according to one of the two companies that produce the vaccine for the U.S. market. A tray of MMR vaccine vials at a clinic in Lubbock, Texas, on March 1, 2025. Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images "Even under current expedited review pathways, it could take years - potentially as many as 10 - to meet the safety and efficacy requirements to obtain FDA approval and then
The Guardian
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Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history
a day ago
by Nadeem Badshah and Rachel Savage
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World Health Organization, Global health, World newsAt least 2,325 people have died from the virus, according to official data, with outbreak on track to be biggest in history The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is now the deadliest in the country’s history, with at least 2,325 people dead, according to government data, surpassing the toll from the 2018-20 outbreak. The DRC’s public health institute said confirmed cases had risen to 4,945, including 101 detected in the previous 24 hours. Continue reading...
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Zimbabwe boat accident death toll hits 68 as 22 more bodies recovered
3 days ago
by Nadeem Badshah
Zimbabwe, Africa, World newsEighteen children among the people killed after ferry capsized on Lake Kariba Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered after a boat accident in Zimbabwe, taking the death toll to 68, police said on Saturday. The ferry capsized on Tuesday on Lake Kariba , on the border with Zambia. An investigation has suggested it was overloaded when it turned over during heavy winds. Continue reading...
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Moroccan police arrest more than 100 people attempting to enter Ceuta
3 days ago
by Reuters
Morocco, World news, Spain, Africa, Migration, Refugees, Europe, Middle East and north AfricaBorder security tightened after social media posts call for another mass crossing into Spain’s north African territory Moroccan police have arrested 111 people as they tried to enter Spain’s north African territory of Ceuta, amid tightened security on both sides after social media posts called for another mass crossing. The attempted crossing on Saturday came two weeks after more than 72,000 migrants surged into Ceuta , causing tensions within the EU and prompting anti-immigration rhetoric among far-right parties worldwide. At least 96 people died trying to reach European soil. Continue reading...
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American missionary kidnapped in Niger freed after nine months
4 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan and agencies
Niger, US news, World news, Africa, Sahel, Mali, Al-Qaida, US foreign policyKevin Rideout, who was abducted by unknown assailants in Niamey, said to be in good health and in care of US officials An American missionary who was kidnapped in Niger in October has been released, his organisation has said. Serving in Mission International said Kevin Rideout “is in good health in the care of US officials” and would soon be reunited with his extended family. Continue reading...
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DRC’s fast-growing Ebola outbreak spreads to sixth province
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World Health Organization, Global health, World newsMan dies in Bas-Uele after travelling from Haut-Uele, as head of WHO says outbreak on track to be deadliest ever The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has spread to a sixth province, officials have said, a day after the head of the World Health Organization said the outbreak was on track to surpass the deadliest in history, which killed at least 11,000 people more than a decade ago. The current outbreak has killed more than 2,100 people out of more than 4,500 cases, according to the latest government figures released on Tuesday. At the same point
South China Morning Post
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Mexico weighs tougher trade rules for China, as US talks grind on
30 minutes ago
by Bloomberg
Mexico is weighing plans to impose further trade restrictions on selected products from China and other countries while raising existing import taxes on others, according to four people familiar with the matter. The so-called anti-dumping measures would deepen Mexico’s alignment with Washington as President Claudia Sheinbaum pursues a multi-year extension of the North American trade pact known as the USMCA, while also supporting her push to grow domestic manufacturing at a time of lacklustre...
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US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane
2 hours ago
by Reuters
The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday on the International Criminal Court’s president and a senior trial lawyer at the court, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. The move is the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s campaign against The Hague-based court, which was established in 2002 by the international community to prosecute war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. The US is not a member of the court. Rubio said in a statement that he was imposing sanctions on...
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Meta accused of targeting children to boost Facebook and Instagram use, as US trial begins
3 hours ago
by Reuters
Meta Platforms intentionally sought to addict children to its Facebook and Instagram platforms, a lawyer for California said on Tuesday at the start of a trial that could reshape some of the most popular apps on the planet. A bipartisan group of 29 US states is suing Meta, seeking potentially tens or hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties and changes to how Meta does business. Four lead states – California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey – accuse Meta of designing Facebook and...
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Russia’s Putin hosts Myanmar leader, talks up energy projects
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Moscow on Tuesday with Myanmar’s junta chief-turned-president, Min Aung Hlaing, discussing a wide range of issues including prospective energy deals. Russia is the first non-neighbouring country Min Aung Hlaing has visited since becoming Myanmar’s president in April, a sign of the two countries’ deepening ties in the face of pressure from the West. In remarks after the meeting, Putin described Min Aung Hlaing as a friend of Russia and said the...
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Trump and Carney hold urgent talks as steep 50% US tariffs on Canada loom
4 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has held urgent talks with US President Donald Trump, Ottawa confirmed Tuesday, in an effort to avoid fresh US tariffs on Canadian goods as a midnight deadline fast approaches. Trump signed orders for the steep 50 per cent duties last month, with the White House alleging “discriminatory treatment” by Canada against US alcohol, car and dairy products. The tariffs are set to take effect on Wednesday, covering products such as wine, hockey sticks and cement....
New York Times
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Bond Sell-Off Sends Borrowing Costs to Highest Level Since 2007
44 minutes ago
by Joe Rennison and Gregory Schmidt
Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Stocks and Bonds, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Government BondsYields on the 30-year U.S. Treasury and government bonds across the world rose to multiyear highs as investors fret about inflation, deficits and A.I. spending.
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Gulf Oil Giants Push to Expand Overseas Stockpiles as Iran War Drags On
3 hours ago
by River Akira Davis
Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Energy and Power, Saudi Aramco, Trump, Donald J, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South KoreaSaudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are seeking larger oil reserves in Japan and South Korea as regional conflict threatens supply routes.
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Two Ships Transiting Strait of Hormuz Are Attacked as Oil Prices Rise
5 hours ago
by Jenny Gross
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Deaths (Fatalities), IranMaritime officials on Tuesday announced the recent attacks, which killed at least one sailor. Six months into the conflict, the vital waterway remains perilous.
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Israel Strikes Air Base in Syria, Drawing Ire From the U.S.
2 hours ago
by Christina Goldbaum and Reham Mourshed
Defense and Military Forces, Military Bases and Installations, al-Shara, Ahmed (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani) (1982- ), Syria, Israel, Idlib (Syria)American and Syrian officials said Israel carried out the attack, the latest in a series of military interventions in Syria over the past two years.
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Polling Firm Released Fake Data in Hong and Bass Races as a ‘Social Experiment’
an hour ago
by Ruth Igielnik and Caroline Soler
Polls and Public Opinion, Midterm Elections (2026), Wisconsin, California, Rumors and Misinformation, Median Strategies, Hong, Francesca (1988- ), Bass, Karen RuthMedian Strategies revealed that recent polls from the firm were intended to expose how easily false results can be spread.