Editor’s note: This article is the fifth in an eight-part series led by retired General James Mingus, the thirty-ninth vice chief of staff of the Army, on transforming the Army to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s battlefield. You…
Category: 4. World
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BBC apologizes for not censoring Tourette’s outburst
The BBC issued a public apology on Sunday after leaving an uncensored clip from the Bafta Film Awards on its website for several hours, in which a guest with Tourette’s syndrome shouted a racial slur while two Black actors were on stage.”We…
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Trump, facing headwinds at home and abroad, to address State of the Union – Reuters
- Trump, facing headwinds at home and abroad, to address State of the Union Reuters
- Five Big Political Questions About Trump’s State of the Union Speech The New York Times
- Trump faces a skeptical public and myriad challenges ahead of State of the…
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Donald Trump adm. to uncover foreign influence on higher education
The Trump administration is stepping up work to uncover what it sees as malign foreign influence at US colleges and universities, officials said on Monday as they announced that the State Department would assist the Department of Education in…
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‘We’ve been paying for happy endings for Andrew for years’: the inside story of a royal disgrace, by his biographer | UK news
The Saturday morning I meet Andrew Lownie, the author of “the most devastating royal biography ever written” (according to the Daily Mail), the front page of every newspaper carries the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Some have aerial…
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Oil prices ease as Iran says prepared to take steps to reach deal with U.S.
Oil neared a seven-month high on Tuesday as traders gauged the outlook for U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, while also weighing uncertainty around U.S. trade policy.
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Oil prices retreated…
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Full details of Bondi attack won’t be heard by royal commission, inquiry head says at first public hearing | Royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion
The royal commission into antisemitism in Australia will not examine key parts of how the Bondi beach terror attack unfolded because of ongoing criminal proceedings.
The first public hearing of the royal commission on antisemitism and social…
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Ukraine’s Jews adapt to a life of shortages and uncertainty
KYIV, Ukraine — Viktoria Maksimovich’s students at the Sha’alavim Jewish Day School no longer run for shelters when air raid sirens sound.“They don’t want to hear the alarms. They don’t care about the shots and bombs. They don’t…
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A new U.S. attack on Iran could risk large-scale retaliation
WASHINGTON — Although weakened and facing a domestic crisis, Iran’s regime still has substantial firepower that could inflict damage on American interests and allies in the region, disrupt the global economy and trigger a protracted conflict…
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Stock Market News, Feb. 23, 2026: Dow Falls More Than 800 Points on AI, Trade Uncertainty – WSJ
- Stock Market News, Feb. 23, 2026: Dow Falls More Than 800 Points on AI, Trade Uncertainty WSJ
- Trump threatens higher tariffs on countries that ‘play games’ CNN
- Trump’s global tariff to take effect at 10%, despite announcement of 15% NBC News
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