Month: February 2026
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Hawk’s Friday Brief: Chile truck blast kills 4; UK arrests ex‑Prince Andrew; Eurozone factories flicker back; India rail scare; Saints QB welcomes son
Good morning — here’s what’s breaking around the world. Chile truck explosion leaves 4 dead, dozens of vehicles damaged A deadly truck explosion in Chile killed at least four people and damaged 50 or more vehicles, according to Fox News, which published photos capturing the scale of the devastation. Authorities are probing the cause as…
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Hawk’s Thursday Brief: Pentagon’s A.I. clash, allies warn on Iran strikes, BBC says Andrew arrested, Houston cockpit scare, and Fed minutes jolt
A Pentagon showdown over artificial intelligence, fresh warnings on any U.S. strike against Iran, and a startling royal twist topped a busy news cycle. Pentagon vs. Anthropic over A.I. safety A dispute between the Defense Department and Anthropic has broken into public view, underscoring how fast-developing A.I. tools are testing national‑security guardrails. The New York…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: YouTube outage ripples worldwide; Yang warns AI will gut white‑collar jobs; Schwarzman pledges $48B; Japan export surge to China
Good morning. Here are the developments moving fast today—and why they matter. YouTube outage hits hundreds of thousands of users A major YouTube disruption knocked the platform offline for more than 100,000 users, according to real‑time reports compiled by Downdetector. The outage underscores big tech’s single‑point‑of‑failure risk for news, commerce and creators who rely on…
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Hawk’s Monday Brief: Sydney festival shooting probe widens; Asia markets pause on weak Japan data; Oliver skewers Netflix–WBD; Va. AG sued; AI summit in focus
A somber turn in Sydney’s festival shooting case: The suspect in last year’s mass shooting at a Jewish festival near Bondi has appeared in court, as Australia establishes a royal commission to examine the nature, prevalence and drivers of antisemitism — and specifically the circumstances surrounding the attack, allegedly inspired by the Islamic State group.…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: Andhra budget under fire; ED freezes mining assets; Americans foot tariff bill; Sydney shark counts questioned
India — Opposition flak for Andhra Pradesh Budget’s farm math Two parties from opposite poles of the opposition took turns shredding Andhra Pradesh’s 2026–27 Budget this weekend. The YSR Congress Party said allocations for agriculture were nowhere near enough to ease farmer distress, calling out ₹240 crore for seed subsidy and ₹139.65 crore for mechanisation…
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Hawk’s Tuesday Brief: FBI probes possible Las Vegas ‘biological lab’; sheriff cites abduction evidence in Guthrie case; bitcoin tumbles; ‘Au Pair Affair’ verdict; Minneapolis DHS arrest video
Good morning — here’s what’s breaking and worth your time. FBI probes possible ‘biological lab’ in Las Vegas home Federal agents are investigating a residence in Las Vegas after authorities flagged a possible “biological lab” operating inside, ABC News reports. Details remain limited as the inquiry unfolds, but officials emphasized public safety as the top…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: Deep freeze grounds flights; partial shutdown bites; Epstein fallout; protests and a release; measles surge; Rafah reopens; Aussie crowns
Good morning — Hawk here. A brutal cold snap is snarling travel and public life as Washington’s budget brinkmanship turns into a partial shutdown. On the streets, immigration tensions intensify while court orders shift one high‑profile detention case. Abroad, a key Gaza crossing cracks open and Washington turns the screws on Tehran. And in Melbourne,…
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Bomb Cyclone Paralyzes Eastern U.S.: Heavy Snow, Extreme Cold, and Even Falling Iguanas
The first days of February 2026 are proving unforgettable for millions across the eastern United States. A powerful winter weather system known as a bomb cyclone blanketed North Carolina in near-record snowfall, crippled transportation, shattered temperature records in the South, and led to surreal scenes of iguanas falling out of Florida trees. For communities across…
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