
War's Economic Impact Spreads Globally
Military conflict is creating ripple effects across international markets and economic systems worldwide.

Military conflict is creating ripple effects across international markets and economic systems worldwide.

The International Olympic Committee announced a new policy restricting women's Olympic events to biological females, using genetic testing to determine eligibility.

TSA staffing shortages caused inconsistent airport security wait times Friday, with some locations experiencing lengthy delays while others had minimal waits.
Some schools are reducing reliance on Chromebooks and digital platforms, returning to traditional textbooks and paper-based learning methods.

The Department of Education will move to a smaller Washington building after significant staffing cuts left current headquarters 70% vacant.

Oracle announced new AI database capabilities designed to address data integration challenges enterprises face when deploying AI agents at scale.

High intercept rates of Iranian missiles raise questions about long-term sustainability of expensive interceptor systems against cheaper attack drones.

European perspectives on Trump administration reveal nuanced views separating presidential policies from broader American sentiment.

Central defenders Miles Robinson and Chris Richards are injured ahead of US friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, leaving limited defensive options.

Security researchers have identified iPhone hacking tools while authorities crack down on cryptocurrency operations linked to Iran and scam markets.
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie discussed U.S. military planning regarding Iran during a television interview.

Reports indicate the U.S. is weighing significant troop deployments to the Middle East, with thousands potentially arriving soon.

Television host Nick Cannon voiced support for Donald Trump during a conversation with Amber Rose on his talk show.

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President Kennedy, denounced billionaire and tech company funding in his congressional campaign.

Several journalists have recently announced departures from major news organizations to pursue new opportunities in media and academia.
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