The geopolitical center of gravity stayed fixed on Iran as President Trump outlined a possible timeline for the conflict, while analysts warned oil prices were poised to climb further on the back of ongoing U.S. strikes in the country [5]. With tanker disruptions and facility shutdowns already rattling global supply, energy prices have surged and are feeding through to fuel costs worldwide [1].
Markets showed the strain. In Asia, risk hedges gathered steam as gold climbed about 2% and oil jumped roughly 10% amid the widening Middle East tensions, while India’s benchmark indices slid sharply with the Sensex down more than 1,000 points; traders fretted that a prolonged crisis or a Strait of Hormuz choke point could shove crude toward the $100 mark [3]. North American energy watchers flagged similar pressures, with fresh supply anxieties echoing through gasoline and diesel pricing [1].

In Ottawa, officials urged a diplomatic solution to the Iran crisis and stopped short of labeling the latest strikes as illegal. Concurrently, Canada warned travelers to avoid all travel to 10 countries as the conflict’s ripple effects spread across the region, underscoring the deteriorating risk calculus for civilians and businesses alike [1]. Stateside, Washington’s political machinery also churned: the House Oversight Committee released video of depositions involving Bill and Hillary Clinton connected to the Jeffrey Epstein matter, adding another combustible element to an already packed news cycle [5].
Public safety was in focus in New York, where authorities charged a man with damaging religious property after he allegedly rammed a car into the Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn—an incident that rattled a community on edge amid global tensions [2].
Entertainment mourned a familiar face: Eric Dane’s cause of death was confirmed as respiratory failure following an ALS battle, 11 days after the actor’s passing at age 53, according to a family statement reported by British media [4].
One bright spot landed far beyond the daily fray: Canadian researchers reported the discovery of a near-invisible “ghost galaxy,” a tantalizing find for astronomers mapping the faintest structures in the cosmos [1]. And with so many heavy headlines, mental health experts continued sharing guidance on how to navigate distressing news cycles and build healthier coping routines—a reminder that taking a beat from the doomscroll can be as important as understanding the news itself [1].
References
- Canadian researchers find near-invisible ‘ghost galaxy’ – CTV News: https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/article/canadian-researchers-find-near-invisible-ghost-galaxy/
- Man who rammed car into Chabad headquarters in NYC charged with damaging religious property – AP News: https://apnews.com/article/chabad-headquarters-car-crash-new-york-cbc56085fcbf12650f3af702c9587cde
- Can outperform entire Accenture workforce: Y Combinator exec Tom Blomfield on Claude Code’s capabilities – The Times of India: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/social/can-outperform-entire-accenture-workforce-y-combinator-exec-tom-blomfield-on-claude-codes-capabilities/articleshow/128948262.cms
- Eric Dane’s cause of death is confirmed 11 days after his tragic passing at 53 after ALS battle – Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15607491/Eric-Danes-cause-death-respiratory-failure-ALS.html
- Top Story with Tom Llamas – March 2 | NBC News NOW – Modern Ghana: https://www.modernghana.com/amp/videonews/619259

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