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1 day ago

Stock Market Live April 17, 2026: S&P 500 (SPY) at New Highs on End-of-War Hopes

President Trump just said the Iran war 'should be ending pretty soon.' With that, futures are exploding, with the S&P 500 up 0.57%, or by 40 points.
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Right-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Secretive Bilderberg group just met but who knows what global elite said?

The 72nd Bilderberg meeting in Washington DC focused on NATO's challenges and featured key political and business leaders amid global crises.
Books
fromBustle
1 week ago

The 10 Best New Books Of April

April brings new novels from beloved authors and exciting debuts, perfect for leisurely reading in the sun.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

11 new books in April offer a chance to step inside someone else's world

Books provide an alternative to doomscrolling, offering perspectives on anxiety, corruption, and reality.
OMG science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Earth's population will peak at 12.4 BILLION in 2070s, experts predict

Earth's population could reach 12.4 billion by the late 2070s, exceeding sustainable limits.
Television
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago

The 10 TV Shows We're Watching in April 2026

April brings exciting returns of popular TV shows like Euphoria, Hacks, and The Boys.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Stock Market Live March 31, 2026: S&P 500 (SPY) Pops on News Trump Could End War

Futures surge as President Trump considers ending military hostilities, impacting major stock indices and commodities.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

April 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago

California's 1969 education guidelines mandated equal classroom time for Genesis creation accounts and evolutionary theory, reflecting broader cultural resistance to scientific authority in public institutions.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

World in energy crisis worse than 1970s' oil shocks combined, IEA head says

The energy crisis from the Iran war poses a greater threat to the global economy than past oil shocks and the Ukraine war combined.
Cryptocurrency
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

NFTs with purpose: How NFTs will rule the real world from 2026 to 2030 - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

NFTs are evolving from digital art into infrastructure for fractional ownership of real-world assets, with the market projected to reach $211 billion by 2030 through tokenization of physical property and investments.
Women in technology
fromeLearning Industry
1 month ago

International Women's Day 2026: The Leadership Gender Gap And How Organizations Can Bridge It

Women remain underrepresented in senior leadership roles despite equal workforce participation and higher education completion rates, reflecting structural barriers rather than capability differences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds

Climate breakdown is occurring more rapidly with the heating rate almost doubling, according to research that excludes the effect of natural factors behind the latest scorching temperatures. It found global heating accelerated from a steady rate of less than 0.2C per decade between 1970 and 2015 to about 0.35C per decade over the past 10 years.
Environment
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Stock Market Live March 12, 2026: S&P 500 (SPY) Slips on Oil Again

According to Energy Secretary Chris Wright, the U.S. Navy is not ready to begin escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. "It'll happen relatively soon, but it can't happen now," Wright said. "We're simply not ready. All of our military assets right now are focused on destroying Iran's offensive capabilities and the manufacturing industry that supplies their offensive capabilities."
World news
Atlanta Braves
fromBattery Power
2 months ago

Was 2025 as bad as it will get?

The Braves' 76-win 2025 season likely represents a low point; Fangraphs projects them as the NL's third-best team, possibly rising with another starter.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

2026 diplomacy: own the data layer before the AI layer

Effective data infrastructure, not AI alone, determines whether government technology becomes a strategic advantage for diplomacy and constituents.
Chicago
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

How well do you remember 2016? Take our quiz and find out

2016 combined nostalgic pop-culture moments with significant political upheaval, corporate scandals, and culture-shifting events that still influence the present.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The author of 'Sapiens' says AI is about to create 2 crises for every country

AI will cause an identity crisis by outperforming human thinking and an immigration-style crisis by disrupting jobs, culture, and political loyalties.
Miscellaneous
fromPrx
1 month ago

The World

Marco Rubio received a standing ovation at Munich; Denmark updated conscription; Americas' last prison island became a tourist bioreserve; Winter Olympics update featured Sarah Spain.
Film
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for February

February movie slate features varied releases: Kevin James romantic comedy Solo Mio, an edgy BDSM drama, a Hemsworth-led crime thriller, and Gore Verbinski's sci‑fi comedy.
#astrology
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Boss of World Economic Forum quits after links to Epstein revealed

His departure comes after the forum launched an independent review after Brende admitted dining with Epstein on three occasions in 2018 and 2019. Recently published documents also showed texts and emails between the pair. Brende, who was previously the Norwegian foreign minister, claims he had been unaware of the crimes of the financier, who had been convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
World politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Global buzzwords that will be buzzing in your ear in 2026

Has your resilience ever been fractured? Do you yearn to express solidarity in a pragmatic way? Have you signed an MOU? (Or even heard of an MOU?) These sentences contain some of the buzzwords likely to be relevant in the world of global health and development in 2026 according to our informal survey of 20 experts who work in the field.
Public health
Social justice
fromAxios
2 months ago

Leaders urge action in 2026: "We are on the brink of tyranny and authoritarianism"

Authoritarian-style enforcement is eroding civil rights, protest freedoms, and democracy, prompting state and local legal actions and demands for inclusive civil rights strategies.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

February 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago

Highly excited atoms with very large principal quantum numbers can expand to sizes comparable to bacteria and lie on the verge of ionization.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

International Women's Day 2026: What is it and how can you get involved?

International Women's Day (IWD) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Origins in women's suffrage have evolved into a day of celebration and advancement of women's rights. The first official International Women's Day was in 1975, when it was recognised by the United Nations (UN).
Women
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

How a year of Trump reshaped the world in seven charts

Trump's first year back produced rapid policy changes including record executive orders, mass deportations, loss of legal immigrant statuses, and widespread detentions.
#davos
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Does the World Economic Forum still matter in a fractured global economy?

Davos's role as a hub for global cooperation is questioned amid rising geopolitical tensions, protectionism, and debates over effectiveness and responsibility for crises.
Science
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Humanity edges closer to annihilation as Doomsday Clock moves forward

The Doomsday Clock now stands at 85 seconds to midnight, the closest ever, signaling heightened global risks from nuclear weapons, climate change, and disruptive technologies.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

AI's populist moment

State-level Democrats and Republicans are adopting anti-Big Tech, anti-data-center stances to challenge tech influence and subsidies amid AI expansion.
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

At the Doorstep of Tomorrow

The war began the week of my 26th birthday. There was a lightness on that day, something born from what remained of our childhood. Sparks like candy, crackling in our mouths: colorful letters; laughter leaking out through voice notes; hearts adorning our text chats; an abundance of cake. But the days that followed are laid out like burnt matchsticks; once the first one was lit, the flames consumed the rest. The war spared nothing on the calendar; I have had no other birthdays since.
World news
fromemptywheel
2 months ago

Time to Unplug the American Century and Restart the Machine - emptywheel

Three of the four things that gave Trump a foothold, in my opinion, were failures in this century (the fourth is the legacy of slavery and the organized political violence that replaced it). The other three, though, are the War on Terror, the financial crisis, and social media. (COVID was the final catalyst, I think; having moved during the height of COVID, I can't express how much worse the US dealt with it than much of the EU.)
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fromAxios
2 months ago

The week the world cracked open at Davos

Rapidly advancing AI threatens massive job losses and extreme wealth concentration while geopolitical strains with allies intensify amid Davos tensions.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 months ago

Live updates: Day two dawns on Davos

"M&A is high on the agenda," said Sharon Marcil, North America chair at BCG. "We're hearing it from so many CEOs."
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fromFortune
2 months ago

Building corporate resilience in a fragmenting world | Fortune

Geopolitics is fragmenting trade and forcing companies to prioritize supply-chain resilience and strategic risk management over pure efficiency.
fromAxios
2 months ago

The great Davos divorce: America's allies draw red line with Trump

We knew the story of the international rules-based order was partially false. That the strongest would exempt themselves when convenient. That trade rules were enforced asymmetrically. ... That international law applied with varying rigor depending on the identity of the accused or the victim,
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