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  • Global health officials are grappling with increasingly frequent and damaging infectious disease outbreaks, including Hantavirus and Ebola, prompting international travel restrictions and urgent surveillance efforts.
  • Geopolitical tensions remain high, particularly concerning Iran, with ongoing diplomatic efforts and threats of military action underscoring a complex regional landscape.
  • The artificial intelligence sector is witnessing significant investment and strategic realignments, as companies like Meta reallocate resources and utility giants merge to support AI-driven grid expansion.
  • High-profile legal battles continue to shape the tech industry, notably Elon Musk's recent lawsuit loss against OpenAI, highlighting ongoing debates about AI development and governance.
  • Economic uncertainties persist globally, with concerns over China's economic performance and the stability of international trade and investment highlighted by diplomatic engagements between major powers.

ZeroHedge

  • Be Very Afraid: The Hantavirus And Suicide Dolphins 42 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Be Very Afraid: The Hantavirus And Suicide Dolphins Authored by Donald Jefferies vis substack , Bend over and keep smiling Our incomparably bad leaders appear ready to foist another “pandemic” on the always unwary public. They proved in 2020 that the entire world could be shut down in a matter of days. With no troops or police needed. Just a corrupt, kept press, and compromised political “representatives.” They know that nothing sells like fear porn. The latest potential “pandemic” is called the Hantavirus. Authorities, who are always telling us something, tell us it’s been around for a while. It is

  • McDonald's Worker Axed After Viral Video Shows Her Shoving Fries In Mouth Then Back In Box an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    McDonald's Worker Axed After Viral Video Shows Her Shoving Fries In Mouth Then Back In Box A Massachusetts McDonald’s worker was axed from her job after a revolting video captured her putting French fries into her mouth and then placing them back into a box, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette reports. "So you want French fries today, right?" the worker appears to ask a customer while looking into the camera as she puts the fries from her mouth back in a box. 🚨 McDonald’s employee in Southbridge caught on camera STUFFING FRIES IN HER MOUTH before serving them to customers

  • We've Optimized Fragility, Failure, Denial, And... Rage an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    We've Optimized Fragility, Failure, Denial, And... Rage Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, What happens when optimization is itself the point of failure? In today's zeitgeist, everything must be optimized or we'll fail: our time, productivity, fitness, diet, supplements, career, income, wealth--everything must be constantly optimized lest we fall behind or fail. The grand irony is optimization generates fragility which generates failure which generates denial which eventually generates rage. We've optimized global supply chains for efficiency and cost, rendering them exquisitely vulnerable to disruption and collapse. We've optimized the global economy for "growth" based on expanding consumption of

  • BofA's Blanch Joins Goldman In Calling For $90 Brent This Year Amid "Pretty Large Deficit" Fears 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    BofA's Blanch Joins Goldman In Calling For $90 Brent This Year Amid "Pretty Large Deficit" Fears Add Bank of America's commodities and derivatives research chief to the growing list of Wall Street strategists who see Brent crude sticking around $90 a barrel this year, as any near-term resolution to the Hormuz chokepoint crisis appears increasingly distant . The call follows Goldman's move several weeks ago to raise its year-end oil outlook to around $90. BofA analyst Francisco Blanch joined Bloomberg Television's Surveillance earlier and warned, " We have a pretty large deficit that is running 14 million to 15 million

  • Five Dead After San Diego Mosque Shooting 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Five Dead After San Diego Mosque Shooting Updated: San Diego police responded Monday to reports of an active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego in the Clairemont area , where authorities say the threat was quickly neutralized but at least three people were killed five adults are reported dead, including the two suspected gunmen, reportedly 17 and 19 year old males - who appear to have died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. 🚨 NOW: The children at the Islamic Center active shooting in San Diego were EVACUATED by armed police officers, and the threat is reportedly gone The school


The Guardian

  • ‘It’s heartbreaking’: panic in eastern DRC over return of Ebola 5 hours ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and Prosper Heri Ngorora in Goma
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ebola, Africa, World news

    Residents of Ituri province fear spread of disease and economic impact of outbreak six years after the last “On public transport, in bars and at mass gatherings, everyone is talking about Ebola,” said Gloire Mumbesa, a resident of Mongbwalu, a mining town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He said cases of the disease had been reported locally and panic was engulfing the area because of the lack of a vaccine for the Bundibudyo strain. “The fear is that this disease may spread to many other areas.” Residents of Ituri province in eastern DRC, where the World Health Organization

  • Belgian ex-diplomat dies before standing trial over 1961 murder of Congolese leader 8 hours ago by Reuters in Brussels
    Patrice Lumumba, Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, Africa, Europe, Colonialism

    Étienne Davignon, 93, was last living person targeted in investigation into assassination of DRC’s first PM, Patrice Lumumba A 93-year-old Belgian former diplomat who became the first person to be charged in the murder of the Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba has died before he could stand trial. The death of Étienne Davignon, an aristocrat who served as a European commissioner during a decades-long career as one of Belgium’s leading diplomats and industrialists, was confirmed by the Jacques Delors Institute thinktank, where he had served on the board. Continue reading...

  • Infectious diseases such as hantavirus and Ebola becoming more frequent and damaging, say experts 9 hours ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
    Global health, Global development, Ebola, Mpox, World Health Organization, Health, Infectious diseases, World news, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Coronavirus, Vaccines and immunisation, Humanitarian response, Science, Hantavirus

    Pandemic report warns of growing global threat as health teams in Africa move to contain Ebola outbreak The world is becoming less resilient to outbreaks of infectious diseases, experts have warned, as health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda scramble to contain an outbreak of Ebola. The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) said in a report published on Monday that “as infectious disease outbreaks become more frequent they are also becoming more damaging”, warning that pandemic risk is outpacing investments in preparedness and “the world is not yet meaningfully safer”. Continue reading...

  • Trump says Islamic State ‘second in command’ killed by US and Nigerian forces 3 days ago by Guardian staff and agencies
    Islamic State, Donald Trump, Nigeria, Trump administration, Africa

    US president calls Abu-Bilal al-Minuki ‘most active terrorist in the world’ and says he was eliminated in ‘very complex mission’ Donald Trump has said US and Nigerian forces killed the “second in command” global leader of the Islamic State. “Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” the US president said on his Truth Social platform on Friday. Continue reading...

  • Ebola outbreak kills 65 people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo 3 days ago by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
    Global development, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Global health

    Uganda also reports outbreak and health officials say cases were caused by Bundibugyo strain of virus An outbreak of Ebola has killed 65 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, health officials said. There have been 246 suspected cases of the haemorrhagic fever reported so far in the conflict-hit Ituri province, which shares borders with Uganda and South Sudan. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Milei guts China currency lifeline after Trump ultimatum on financial ties: reports an hour ago by Igor Patrick

    Argentina is on the verge of settling its debt with China’s central bank, winding down a currency lifeline that kept the country afloat during years of financial turmoil and now sits at the centre of a geopolitical tug of war between Washington and Beijing. Government officials confirmed to Argentine outlet Todo Noticias on Sunday that the repayment of the activated portion of the swap will be completed by mid-2026. Central bank records published last week show Buenos Aires has repaid nearly 90...

  • How China is becoming the gravitational centre of global diplomacy 2 hours ago by Adriel Kasonta

    When Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in Beijing this week, just days after US President Donald Trump departed, following his summit with President Xi Jinping, the choreography will not be merely diplomatic. It will be show of “civilisational theatre”. For years, analysts framed China as a power caught awkwardly between a revanchist Russia and an increasingly hostile United States. That interpretation now looks obsolete. Beijing is no longer balancing between rival poles; it is...

  • Cuba warns of ‘bloodbath’ if US attacks; Washington adds sanctions 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Cuba’s leader warned on Monday of a “bloodbath” in the event of an American attack, while the US Treasury sanctioned Cuba’s main intelligence agency and top leaders as tensions spiked between the arch-foes. President Miguel Diaz-Canel stressed Cuba’s right to defend itself a day after US news site Axios reported that Havana had obtained over 300 military drones from Russia and Iran and is considering using them against US targets. The report, which quoted US intelligence officials, came amid...

  • 3 killed in shooting at a San Diego mosque and 2 suspects are dead, police say 3 hours ago by Agencies

    Two teenage gunmen opened fire on Monday at the Islamic Centre ‌of San Diego in California, killing three men outside the mosque, one of them a security guard, before the two suspects were found dead, apparently from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said. Both suspects are believed to be teenagers and the case is considered to be a hate crime, San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said at a news conference. All of the children who were attending a day school that is part of the mosque complex –...

  • Trump calls off new Iran attack at request of Gulf states 3 hours ago by Dewey Sim

    US President Donald Trump said he has called off strikes on Iran planned for Tuesday at the urging of Gulf leaders as “serious negotiations” for a deal to end the war were underway. Trump said in a social media post on Monday that leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have asked that the US “hold off on our planned Military attack of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which was scheduled for tomorrow, in that serious negotiations are now taking place”. Even so, the US leader...


New York Times

  • Abortion Pill Lawsuit Leaves Trump in a Political Bind Ahead of the Midterms 5 hours ago by Pam Belluck and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
    United States Politics and Government, Abortion, Abortion Drugs, Mifeprex (RU-486), Midterm Elections (2026), Health and Human Services Department, Supreme Court (US), Dannenfelser, Marjorie, Trump, Donald J, Louisiana

    Louisiana wants the Food and Drug Administration to curtail access to the medication. Doing so could cost Republicans at the polls.

  • Trump’s Approval Sinks Amid Unpopular War, Darkening G.O.P. Prospects 14 hours ago by Lisa Lerer, Ruth Igielnik and Camille Baker
    Midterm Elections (2026), Trump, Donald J, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Iran-Israel War (2025- ), Polls and Public Opinion, United States Politics and Government, United States Economy, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Voting and Voters, Republican Party, Democratic Party, New York Times/Siena College Poll

    With the midterms nearing, President Trump’s approval rating has hit a second-term low as voters question his handling of the economy, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll.

  • Trump Says He Authorized New Strikes on Iran, but Has Decided to Hold Off 2 hours ago by Tyler Pager and Eric Schmitt
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Trump, Donald J, Iran

    President Trump has repeatedly threatened new military action against Iran, only to pull back from resuming major fighting in a deeply unpopular, expensive conflict.

  • L-I-R-R vs. Lurr: The Debate Splitting New York Commuters an hour ago by Andrew Keh
    Voice and Speech, Strikes, Long Island Rail Road Co, Queens (NYC), Long Island (NY)

    Initialism or acronym? It doesn’t matter. No one can agree on how to pronounce it.

  • Tonys 2026 Predictions: Who Will Win? And Who Should? 2 days ago by Helen Shaw
    Theater, Theater (Broadway), Tony Awards (Theater Awards), Content Type: Service, Becky Shaw (Play), Bug (Play), Cats: The Jellicle Ball (Play), Chess (Play), Death of a Salesman (Play), Every Brilliant Thing (Play), Fallen Angels (Play), Giant (Play), Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Play), Liberation (Play), Little Bear Ridge Road (Play), Marjorie Prime (Play), Oedipus (Play), Punch (Play), Ragtime (Play), Schmigadoon! (Play), The Balusters (Play), The Lost Boys (Play), The Rocky Horror Show (Play), Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) (Play), Titanique (Play), Lane, Nathan, Lithgow, John, O'Hara, Kelli, Manville, Lesley, Henry, Joshua, Levy, Caissie, Dirden, Brandon J, Ehrenreich, Alden, Burke, Marylouise, Metcalf, Laurie, Bourzgui, Ali Louis, De Shields, Andre, Bean, Shoshana, Gasteyer, Ana, Icke, Robert (1986- ), Mantello, Joe, Arden, Michael (1982- ), Levingston, Zhailon, Rauch, Bill, Paul, Cinco, Barne, Jim, Buchan, Kit, Gattelli, Christopher, Wiles, Omari, Lyons, Arturo (Choreographer)

    Our chief theater critic looks at this year’s nominees and makes some predictions (and recommendations).


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