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How Palantir’s AI Is Powering Deadly Strikes in Iran

March 18, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Palantir Technologies, once hailed as Silicon Valley’s data prodigy and now widely criticized as the world’s most overvalued company, has become central to a deadly, ongoing conflict in Iran. According to sources

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China Tightens Grip on Hong Kong IPO Pipeline

March 18, 2026
China/World

China is moving to restrict a key pathway that has long enabled its companies to raise billions of dollars through Hong Kong listings, signaling a significant shift in regulatory policy with global

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China Slashes Banker Bonuses in Sweeping Financial Crackdown

March 18, 2026
China/World

Senior bankers across China’s vast financial system are facing steep reductions in their bonuses as authorities deepen a sweeping overhaul of compensation practices, marking another phase in Beijing’s effort to reshape the

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$900 Billion Bargain: US Secures Massive Asian Investment in Tariff Deal

March 18, 2026
Business

Japan and South Korea are moving forward with a combined $900 billion investment commitment in the United States, part of a high-stakes agreement tied to tariff concessions under President Donald Trump’s trade

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$700 Million Payday Sparks Outrage in Hollywood Mega-Merger

March 18, 2026
Business

David Zaslav, the chief executive of Warner Bros Discovery, is poised to receive a staggering payout exceeding $700 million following the company’s planned $111 billion sale to Paramount, highlighting widening tensions over

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Canadian Billionaire Buys Big Stake in The Economist

March 18, 2026
Business

Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith and his family holding company have agreed to acquire a 26.9% minority stake in The Economist Magazine, one of the world’s most respected news outlets, marking a significant

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Nvidia Predicts $1 Trillion AI Chip Bonanza by 2027

March 18, 2026
Business

Nvidia is projecting a staggering $1 trillion in revenue from its artificial intelligence chips by 2027, as the company moves to cement its leadership in the rapidly growing AI market. CEO and

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They Hope to Keep Their Sanity: Life in Iran on the Edge of War

March 18, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A short SMS traveled halfway across the world, reaching the phone of a brother desperate for news from his sister trapped in a war zone. The message was simple, yet heartbreaking: “My

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Meningitis Strikes Campus Life: Deadly Outbreak Exposes Silent Spread

March 18, 2026
Health/Human Rights

A deadly outbreak of meningitis in Kent has jolted students, families and health officials, exposing the speed and severity with which the infection can spread through tightly knit communities. Two young people—a

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The Rising Tide of Erectile Dysfunction Among Gen Z: A Silent Struggle

March 18, 2026
Health/Human Rights

Erectile dysfunction (ED) has long been associated with older men, yet a growing number of younger men are experiencing the condition, often triggered by performance anxiety rather than biological factors. As reported

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