President Trump comments on ongoing conflict with Iran, noting potential for swift end

2026-03-10 06:25:29 EDT

President Donald Trump stated that the war with Iran will be "ended soon," during a press briefing. This comes as U.S. and Israeli forces continue strikes, with Iranian state television confirming the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the succession of his son. Iran is responding with missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and U.S. bases. Locally, nearly 40 people were killed in a strike on buildings in eastern Tehran, and the Israel Defense Forces have issued a fourth evacuation order for southern Lebanon. The Israeli death toll has risen to 12 amid the ongoing conflict, with further strikes targeting organizations that finance Hezbollah.

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Impact of Iran war on UK finances: Rising energy bills, mortgage rates, and inflation concerns

2026-03-10 06:20:12 EDT

The ongoing war with Iran is already affecting financial conditions in the UK, with noticeable increases in average petrol and diesel prices. Crude oil prices have seen sharp rises, potentially leading to further increases in consumer goods due to higher transport costs. Mortgage rates are also on the rise, with lenders increasing rates and some products being withdrawn from the market. While energy bills are partially protected by a price cap, sustained high wholesale costs could lead to significant increases after July. The conflict's impact on inflation is being monitored, with initial forecasts suggesting it might not return to previous peaks, but borrowing costs could rise, potentially affecting savings and economic growth.

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BBC

JetBlue system outage resolved, ground stop lifted shortly after implementation

2026-03-10 06:12:30 EDT

JetBlue experienced a brief system outage that led to a ground stop for all its flights, initiated at the airline's request. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the ground stop was in effect. However, the airline quickly announced that the system outage had been resolved and normal operations had resumed. Flight tracking data indicated a limited number of cancellations and delays on Monday, with no immediate impact visible for Tuesday following the resolution. The cause of the system outage and its exact impact on Monday's schedule are still being clarified.

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CBS News

UK weather forecast: Cold air returns with potential for snow and strong winds

2026-03-10 06:07:27 EDT

Following a period of spring-like warmth, the UK is set to experience a return to colder temperatures this week, with a possibility of snow in some areas. Colder air from the north Atlantic will be brought in by successive weather fronts, accompanied by increasingly windy conditions. By the end of the week, wintry showers are possible as Arctic air moves in, and while widespread overnight frosts are unlikely, some areas might dip to freezing. Strong winds are expected across much of the UK, with potential for gales and severe gales in Scotland, which could cause minor disruptions to transport networks.

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BBC

Volkswagen reports significant profit drop and anticipates challenging year ahead

2026-03-10 06:01:05 EDT

German automotive giant Volkswagen announced a substantial 53% decrease in its 2025 operating profit, attributing the decline to factors including U.S. tariffs, currency effects, and strategic shifts at Porsche. The company expects a modest revenue growth of 0% to 3% for 2026 and anticipates an operating margin between 4% and 5.5%. Volkswagen's chief operating and financial officer described 2025 as "challenging" but expressed confidence in the company's European market position, noting an increased market share in electric vehicles. The results highlight ongoing industry challenges, including intense competition from Chinese brands and U.S. trade policies.

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CNBC

DHS funding lapse causes significant airport delays, prompting travel advisories

2026-03-10 06:00:57 EDT

The ongoing funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security is leading to substantial delays at airports across the United States, with TSA agents facing pay issues. Wait times of up to 3.5 hours have been reported at major hubs due to officer shortages. The TSA's website and app have paused operations, leaving travelers without real-time delay information. Several airports, including Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, have advised passengers to arrive significantly earlier than usual for their flights. Airlines like JetBlue have also issued travel advisories recommending increased arrival times.

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Fox News

China's defense chief emphasizes stability for strategic advantage amid global uncertainty

2026-03-10 06:00:32 EDT

China's defense minister, Dong, has signaled strategic caution by prioritizing the creation of a stable environment to serve the nation's broader political and diplomatic goals. In his remarks, he repeatedly stressed the military's task to "stabilize" the situation, using the term more frequently than references to military capabilities or readiness. Analysts interpret this focus on stability as a key element of China's strategy to navigate global uncertainties and maintain its strategic initiative. This approach aims to support China's development and power accumulation during a perceived 'period of strategic opportunity.'

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South China Morning Post

Democrats urged to defund Trump's military actions, leveraging Congress's power of the purse

2026-03-10 06:00:25 EDT

The article argues that Democrats should utilize Congress's power of the purse to counter President Trump's military actions, citing historical precedents where funding limitations forced presidential de-escalation. It highlights that Trump has initiated more military attacks than previous presidents, often without congressional authorization, betraying the Constitution. While legislative efforts to limit executive war-making have faced judicial and political hurdles, the power to control spending remains a potent tool. Despite opposition to the Iran war, many Democrats are hesitant to block funding, fearing political backlash, but the authors contend that public opposition to this war is strong, making it less risky to defund it.

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The Guardian

NBA's disciplinary approach questioned amid owner's company's alleged role in Ukraine conflict

2026-03-10 06:00:25 EDT

The article critiques the NBA's disciplinary approach, contrasting its swift punishment of player misconduct, like Ja Morant's suspension, with its silence on alleged entanglements of billionaire owners. Specifically, it raises questions about Ubiquiti, a company founded by Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera, whose technology may have been used in Russian military communications for drone operations in Ukraine. While there's no evidence of Pera's direct involvement or Ubiquiti violating sanctions, the situation highlights the difficulty of regulating complex supply chains and the league's focus on visible brand protection over systemic ethical concerns. The piece suggests this complexity makes it harder for the public to engage with and critique such issues compared to player-level scandals.

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The Guardian

The growing influence of AI in various sectors, including journalism, sparks debate

2026-03-10 06:00:23 EDT

The increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence across various fields, from military applications to journalism, is generating significant debate and high emotions, with little consensus on its use and regulation. In journalism, some newsrooms are using AI to draft stories, freeing up reporters for investigative work, while others express concern about its impact on the profession. The Pope has cautioned against AI replacing the human element in sermons, emphasizing faith. Meanwhile, AI companies are in high-stakes negotiations with the Pentagon over military AI use. The article stresses the importance of 'humans in the loop' when using AI, especially in newsrooms, to ensure accuracy and ethical considerations.

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The Guardian

Georgia special election for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat tests Trump's influence

2026-03-10 06:00:23 EDT

Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are participating in a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, a race that is being seen as a test of Donald Trump's endorsement power. Republican Clay Fuller, who has Trump's backing, is expected to advance to a runoff, potentially against Democrat Shawn Harris. The district is considered deeply red, but Democrats have seen overperformance in similar areas. Greene's departure from Congress followed a public rift with Trump. Candidates are focusing on district-specific issues and Trump's priorities, with some voters weighing a candidate's alignment with Trump's agenda against their own perceived effectiveness.

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The Guardian

Kevin Mandia launches new AI-focused cybersecurity venture, Armadin, with significant funding

2026-03-10 06:00:01 EDT

Kevin Mandia, founder of the cybersecurity firm Mandiant which was acquired by Google, has launched a new startup named Armadin, focusing on autonomous AI agents for threat detection. The company has secured nearly $190 million in funding, with participation from Google Ventures and other prominent firms. Mandia believes that artificial intelligence, particularly agentic AI, is profoundly impacting cybersecurity. Armadin aims to leverage these advancements to scan for threats more efficiently, completing tasks in minutes that previously took days. The company has already begun working with Fortune 100 companies.

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CNBC

Stellantis partners with Toyota and Bosch for hybrid technologies in new Jeep models

2026-03-10 06:00:01 EDT

Jeep manufacturer Stellantis is incorporating hybrid technologies from suppliers like Blue Nexus (backed by Toyota) and Bosch for its new hybrid SUVs, including the recently launched Cherokee and upcoming extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs). This strategic move reflects a market shift towards fuel-efficient vehicles and aims to accelerate the introduction of hybrid models. The Jeep Cherokee's hybrid system is noted for its fuel efficiency, making it the most efficient non-plug-in Jeep for the U.S. market. Automakers are increasingly relying on suppliers for hybrid systems as they pivot from solely focusing on all-electric vehicles, seeking to manage costs and meet evolving consumer demand.

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CNBC

Climate change linked to surge in bear attacks in Japan, new study suggests

2026-03-10 06:00:00 EDT

A recent study suggests that climate change may be a significant factor behind the alarming increase in bear attacks in Japan, particularly in the northern regions. Researchers found that weakened winds, influenced by climate change, are leading to cloudier conditions in northern Japan. This reduced sunlight affects forest ecosystems, hindering the production of food sources like nuts and shoots that bears rely on. Consequently, hungry bears are increasingly venturing into human settlements in search of sustenance, leading to more frequent and aggressive encounters. This phenomenon highlights a broader global pattern of escalating human-wildlife conflict due to climate-induced environmental changes.

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Vox

Metro Los Angeles Lost & Found office assists riders in recovering misplaced items

2026-03-10 06:00:00 EDT

The Los Angeles Metro Lost & Found office provides a system for riders to recover misplaced items, handling approximately 1,000 items monthly with a 30% return rate. Items range from common belongings like cellphones and backpacks to more unusual objects such as prosthetic legs and large TVs. The process involves items being turned in by staff, logged, and transported to the office, with a 90-day holding period. Riders can report lost items online or in person, providing details like the bus/rail line, date, and item description. Unclaimed items are sold at public auction, with proceeds supporting transit operations.

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LA Times

Federal authorities warn of potential Iranian threats on U.S. soil amid heightened tensions

2026-03-10 06:00:00 EDT

Amid escalating conflict with Iran, federal counterterrorism agencies are alerting law enforcement to potential retaliatory threats on American soil. These threats could manifest through sleeper cells, affiliated terrorist groups, lone wolf sympathizers, or cyberattacks. A recent cryptic number station broadcast, believed to be of Iranian origin, has heightened concerns as it might serve as an operational trigger for clandestine recipients. While no specific credible threat has been identified, authorities are urging heightened awareness. The FBI and DHS are on alert, recalling past Iranian attempts to hire assassins targeting U.S. officials and noting the ongoing threat from proxies like Hezbollah and the Houthi movement.

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LA Times

Rep. Swalwell advocates for deaf child deported with family, staff deliver hearing aids

2026-03-10 06:00:00 EDT

Representative Eric Swalwell is actively working to help a 6-year-old deaf boy and his family who were deported to Colombia, criticizing the decision as inhumane. Swalwell's staff personally delivered the boy's hearing aids to him in Colombia and are collaborating with the family's attorney to seek humanitarian parole for their return to the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security maintains the deportation was lawful, citing the mother's immigration status and removal order. The case has drawn significant attention, with calls for policy changes to prevent similar incidents, particularly concerning vulnerable children.

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LA Times

GLP-1 drugs show potential in reducing substance addiction risk, new study suggests

2026-03-10 06:00:00 EDT

A large study involving over 600,000 veterans indicates that GLP-1 drugs, commonly used for diabetes and weight loss, may significantly reduce the risk of substance misuse. Participants taking these drugs showed a 15-20% lower likelihood of misusing substances like alcohol and opioids, and also experienced fewer overdoses and drug-related hospitalizations. Researchers believe these drugs might affect a common biological pathway involved in addiction. While promising, further controlled clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings and establish the safety and efficacy of GLP-1s for treating addiction, as current research is based on observational data.

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NPR

Iran defends strikes on Gulf neighbors, citing U.S. military assets as legitimate targets

2026-03-10 05:56:24 EDT

Iran has defended its missile and drone strikes against neighboring Gulf countries, asserting that U.S. military assets in the region were legitimate targets in its retaliation against the U.S. and Israel. Despite Iran's claims of targeting only military installations, attacks have impacted energy infrastructure and civilian areas, causing casualties. Gulf states have expressed strong condemnation, warning of a "huge trust gap" that could last for decades. While Iran's President apologized for the attacks, hardliners within the government have criticized his stance, highlighting internal divisions. Analysts suggest Iran's strategy aims to pressure its neighbors and disrupt global oil markets.

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CNBC

Alexander Butterfield, key figure in Watergate scandal, dies at 99

2026-03-10 05:54:39 EDT

Alexander Butterfield, the former White House aide who revealed the existence of President Richard Nixon's secret taping system, has died at the age of 99. His disclosure to a Senate committee in 1973 was crucial in uncovering Nixon's involvement in the Watergate scandal, ultimately leading to the president's resignation. Butterfield, who oversaw the installation of the recording system, testified that he knew the tapes were "dynamite." His death marks the end of a significant chapter in American political history, with his testimony providing pivotal evidence in the scandal that led to the only presidential resignation in U.S. history.

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BBC

Church defends 'devil-horned' bench tribute to Prodigy singer Keith Flint

2026-03-10 05:53:20 EDT

A reverend has defended a memorial bench featuring devil horns, designed to honor Prodigy frontman Keith Flint, stating it is a "respectful" tribute despite its placement at St. Mary's Church. The design incorporates the devil horn hairstyle Flint often sported. The reverend emphasized that both the band and Flint's family were mindful of the churchyard setting and intended the tribute to be fitting. The bench has been met with mixed reactions, but many locals and attendees of Flint's funeral have expressed appreciation for the memorial. This tribute follows a previous mural dedicated to Flint in his hometown.

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BBC

Glasgow Central Station remains closed following major fire

2026-03-10 05:40:30 EDT

Glasgow Central Station, Scotland's busiest, remains closed following a significant fire that originated in a vape shop and spread to a neighboring historic building. Rail services are expected to be disrupted for several days, with no services operating in or out of the station on Tuesday. Network Rail and the fire service are continuing work at the site. ScotRail advises passengers to check their website for updates and to exercise patience. Road closures around the station and Union Street are also in effect, impacting public transport. An investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.

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BBC

Trump offers conflicting timelines for Iran war's conclusion, emphasizes energy security

2026-03-10 05:35:21 EDT

President Trump has provided mixed signals regarding the end of the war with Iran, stating it is "very complete" in one instance while later emphasizing the need for "ultimate victory." He has also intensified warnings to Iran against disrupting global energy supplies, threatening severe retaliation. The U.S. military reports significant strikes on Iranian targets and vessels. Meanwhile, Iran has stated it will determine the war's end, and Israel continues strikes in Lebanon. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties across the region, with seven U.S. soldiers reported dead. The report also details NATO's boost to Turkey's air defenses and Iran's women's soccer players being granted humanitarian visas in Australia.

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NPR

India navigates geopolitical tensions and economic vulnerabilities amid Iran crisis and China's BRICS push

2026-03-10 05:34:14 EDT

India is facing a complex diplomatic challenge due to escalating Iran tensions impacting its oil supplies and testing its traditional non-aligned foreign policy. Simultaneously, China is advocating for stronger BRICS cooperation, which India has yet to formally respond to. The U.S. "protectionism" under Trump has led to a cautious realignment between India and China. India's economic vulnerability, particularly its limited reserves of oil and gas, makes it hesitant to take sides, risking supply volatility and economic strain. While India has not condemned the attack on Iran, its actions, including a recent visit to Israel, have raised questions about a potential shift towards the U.S.-Israel coalition.

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CNBC

Thousands of lawyers oppose government plan to restrict jury trials in England and Wales

2026-03-10 05:31:32 EDT

Over 3,200 legal professionals, including barristers and retired judges, have urged the government to abandon its plan to abolish certain jury trials. They argue there is insufficient evidence that the proposed changes will effectively address the record backlog of 80,000 cases in criminal courts. The proposals would replace juries with a single judge in cases where defendants face up to three years imprisonment. Critics contend that this move undermines a fundamental constitutional right and that reforms should focus on modernizing the justice system as recommended by an independent review. The bill is set for debate in Parliament, with potential for amendments.

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BBC

Wyoming governor signs 'fetal heartbeat' abortion ban, acknowledging potential legal challenges

2026-03-10 05:27:52 EDT

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has signed legislation banning abortions after the detection of embryonic cardiac activity, typically around six weeks of gestation. This makes Wyoming the fifth state with such a restriction, though Gordon expressed reservations about the law's lack of exceptions for rape or incest. He also anticipates significant legal challenges, noting that the state's Supreme Court previously struck down a broader abortion ban. The law includes an exception for imminent peril to the woman's life or health. Abortion rights advocates have already stated their intent to challenge the ban in court, highlighting concerns about access to reproductive healthcare.

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CBS News

Olivia Dean and Niall Horan to headline Radio 1's Big Weekend in Sunderland

2026-03-10 05:23:47 EDT

Olivia Dean and Niall Horan are set to headline the final day of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Sunderland. The event, taking place from May 22-24, will also feature performances by Kehlani, Zara Larsson, Louis Tomlinson, and Lola Young. DJs Fatboy Slim and Sonny Fodera will kick off the festival on the opening day. This marks Olivia Dean's first UK headline set, following her success at the recent Brit Awards. Tickets for the event go on sale this week, with local residents receiving priority access. The festival is expected to draw tens of thousands of attendees.

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BBC

Russia emerges as a key beneficiary of the Iran war due to rising oil prices and sanctions relief

2026-03-10 05:17:20 EDT

The ongoing war between the U.S.-Israel and Iran is significantly benefiting Russia, primarily through increased oil prices and temporary sanctions relief, according to analysts. The conflict has driven oil prices sharply higher due to fears of supply disruptions, directly boosting Russia's state revenues. The U.S. has also granted India a temporary waiver to continue purchasing Russian crude, further increasing sales volume and prices for Moscow. This situation, combined with potentially looser sanctions enforcement, is expected to provide a substantial short-term financial boost to Russia, although infrastructure damage and existing restrictions may limit its long-term production capacity.

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CNBC

Iran war delays Bank of England's anticipated March interest rate cut

2026-03-10 05:13:04 EDT

The escalating war in Iran and the resulting turmoil in the Middle East have put a halt to the Bank of England's widely predicted March interest rate cut. Economists now anticipate the earliest cut will be in April, contingent on a calming of geopolitical tensions. The conflict's impact on energy prices and inflation outlook has created significant uncertainty for policymakers, who are likely to "wait for more clarity." The UK's high dependence on imported energy makes it particularly sensitive to price fluctuations, potentially leading to renewed inflationary pressures and a more prolonged period of restrictive interest rates.

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CNBC

China outlines plans for enhanced power projection in Xinjiang and Tibet over the next five years

2026-03-10 05:10:04 EDT

China's new five-year plan details strategies for increasing its power projection capabilities in Xinjiang and Tibet. Key initiatives include the completion of highways that will span all nine of China's land-border provinces and the advancement of the National Coastal Highway. Notably, the Dushanzi-Kuqa Highway in Xinjiang, expected to finish by 2032, will significantly cut travel times across the Tianshan Mountains, improving military mobility. These infrastructure projects are designed to bolster China's strategic reach and control in its western regions.

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South China Morning Post

Morning News Brief: Trump on Iran War, Lebanon-Israel tensions, and NYC attacks

2026-03-10 05:08:58 EDT

This morning news brief covers key developments including President Trump's statements on the Iran war, noting successes but offering no definitive end date. It also mentions Lebanon's desire for talks with Israel amid ongoing tensions. Additionally, two teenagers have been charged in connection with an attempted attack in New York City. The brief highlights the multifaceted nature of current global and domestic events, with a focus on geopolitical conflicts and security concerns.

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NPR

Golfer Gary Woodland opens up about struggles with PTSD following brain surgery

2026-03-10 05:06:57 EDT

Former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland has revealed his ongoing battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following brain surgery in 2023. Woodland, who received the PGA Tour Courage Award for his return to golf, described experiencing overwhelming symptoms on the course, including memory loss and blurred vision, after being startled. He expressed a desire to stop "hiding" his struggles and hopes his openness will inspire others facing similar mental health challenges. Woodland is committed to his recovery and to continuing his professional golf career.

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BBC

Shortages of hormone therapy for menopause attributed to increased demand and supply issues

2026-03-10 05:00:00 EDT

The demand for hormone therapy for menopause has surged following the FDA's removal of its black-box warning, leading to reported shortages and delays in obtaining transdermal estrogen patches. Doctors and patients are experiencing difficulties in filling prescriptions, with some pharmacies experiencing stockouts. Manufacturers cite increased demand as a primary reason for supply chain strains, with some working to increase production. The shift towards transdermal estrogen, considered safer than oral forms, has contributed to this rising demand, as it bypasses liver metabolism and carries a lower risk of blood clots.

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NPR

Georgia special election for Marjorie Taylor Greene's seat tests Trump's endorsement power

2026-03-10 05:00:00 EDT

Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are heading to the polls for a special election to replace former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, testing the influence of President Trump's endorsement. Trump has backed Clay Fuller, a district attorney, in a crowded race where other candidates, like former state senator Colton Moore, also have strong ties to the MAGA movement. Greene's resignation followed a public dispute with Trump, highlighting internal party dynamics. The election's outcome could indicate whether Trump's endorsement remains the decisive factor in Republican primaries or if other conservative voices can gain traction.

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NPR

New SNAP work requirements could lead to widespread loss of food assistance for families

2026-03-10 05:00:00 EDT

New work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), part of President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' could cause millions, including parents with children aged 14 and older, to lose food benefits. Previously, recipients with children under 18 were exempt, but the age threshold has been raised. Policy experts argue these changes fail to account for the challenges faced by single parents and the sluggish job market, potentially increasing poverty and food insecurity. The Congressional Budget Office estimates roughly 2.4 million people could lose benefits monthly. The timeline for implementation varies by state, with some recipients at risk as early as April.

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NPR

Congress's limited role in authorizing military force and the expansion of presidential war powers

2026-03-10 05:00:00 EDT

The article examines why Congress rarely pushes back against presidential deployment of military force, despite the Constitution granting Congress the sole power to declare war. Modern presidents have asserted broad authority, and Congress has often acquiesced, as seen in the recent vote against halting President Trump's actions against Iran. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 aimed to reassert congressional control, requiring consultation and notification, but its effectiveness has been limited. Presidents have interpreted terms like "hostilities" broadly, leading to unilateral military actions without explicit congressional authorization, a trend that has intensified under the current administration.

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NPR

Mahmoud Khalil's legal fight continues a year after detention for pro-Palestinian activism

2026-03-10 05:00:00 EDT

A year after being detained and facing deportation proceedings, Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil remains in legal limbo, asserting he was targeted for his pro-Palestinian activism. Khalil argues the government has presented no evidence of wrongdoing and that his case highlights the Trump administration's efforts to weaponize immigration law against noncitizens speaking out on political issues. His legal team is challenging the use of a rarely invoked statute and claims of misrepresentation on his green card application. Immigration attorneys view Khalil's case as precedent-setting for immigrants' due process and free speech rights.

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NPR

Volkswagen reports nearly 50% drop in profits for 2025 amid industry challenges

2026-03-10 04:56:00 EDT

German automotive giant Volkswagen has reported a significant 44% decrease in its post-tax profit for 2025, with earnings falling from €12.4 billion to €6.9 billion. The company cited challenges including U.S. tariffs, sluggish demand in Europe, slower electric car adoption, and intense competition from Chinese rivals. In response to sinking profits, Volkswagen plans to cut around 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 and implement further cost-cutting measures. The company's sales also saw a slight decline of 0.8% to just under €322 billion.

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Deutsche Welle

Five Iranian women's soccer players granted asylum in Australia

2026-03-10 04:52:49 EDT

Five members of the Iranian national women's soccer team who sought asylum in Australia after refusing to sing their national anthem will be allowed to stay in the country. Australia's Home Affairs Minister confirmed the decision, stating the athletes are welcome to stay and be safe. This development follows calls for asylum from human rights advocates and President Trump, who had initially criticized Australia's handling of the situation. The players had expressed fears of reprisal in Iran after being labeled "traitors" by state television for their protest.

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CBS News

Oil prices fall as Trump comments ease concerns over Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz

2026-03-10 04:37:16 EDT

Oil prices experienced a significant decline, dropping as much as 10% before paring losses, following comments from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Iran conflict and oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's remarks, suggesting the war could end soon and warning of severe retaliation if oil shipments are disrupted, have eased market anxieties. The CEO of Saudi Aramco cautioned about "catastrophic consequences" for the global oil market if disruptions persist. Discussions among G7 nations are underway regarding a potential coordinated release of emergency oil reserves to stabilize supply.

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CNBC

China's shift towards social goals requires more than new metrics, experts say

2026-03-10 04:30:09 EDT

China's recent government work report signals a move away from prioritizing growth at all costs towards a greater emphasis on strategic, people-centered development. However, experts argue that this shift requires more than just new metrics; it necessitates resetting incentives and fiscal priorities for local policymakers. Historically, cadres have been incentivized by growth, leading to issues like the property glut and vanity projects. While educational campaigns promoting correct governance are underway, systemic changes in how cadres are evaluated and promoted are crucial for achieving sustainable and authentic development.

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South China Morning Post

Trump expresses willingness to accept U.S. findings on deadly missile strike near Iranian girls' school

2026-03-10 04:16:33 EDT

President Donald Trump stated he is "willing to live" with the findings of a U.S. investigation into a missile strike near an Iranian girls' school that killed at least 168 people, including children. While initially suggesting Iran was responsible based on what he had seen, Trump later said he "doesn't know enough" about the incident, noting that U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles are used by other countries. Experts analyzing a surfaced video suggest a U.S.-made missile was involved. Israel has denied operating in the area of the bombing, and Iran's Foreign Minister rejected Trump's claim of Iranian responsibility.

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