Month: April 2026
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Extreme Weather and Toxic Risks: How 2026 Reveals America’s Overlapping Climate Hazards
April 2026 is already shaping up to be a revealing month for the shifting landscape of extreme weather and environmental safety in the United States. Record heat, relentless drought, high-stakes wildfire outlooks, and new scrutiny of toxic Superfund sites are illustrating the escalating consequences—and growing intersections—of climate change and human hazard. Toxic Sites in the…
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Hawk’s Thursday Brief: SpaceX IPO buzz, ceasefire talk tied to Hormuz, mining money moves, and a sports data antitrust clash
Good morning. Markets are wobbling on war headlines and rate jitters, but deal flow and legal skirmishes are still popping. Here’s what matters today. Markets and geopolitics IPO watch: SpaceX is targeting a public listing as soon as June, according to sources, a debut that could be 2026’s marquee offering if the window stays open…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: Kuwaiti tanker ablaze after Iran strike, Trump’s new threat, markets on edge, U.S. journalist abducted, and a Nevada palate cleanser
The Iran war’s energy shock deepened overnight as a Kuwaiti oil tanker burned in Dubai port after an apparent Iranian attack, a stark reminder that shipping lanes and crude flows remain in the crosshairs. Rappler’s “wRap” flagged the blaze and noted fresh saber‑rattling from Washington as the crisis spills across markets and capitals [1]. Trump…
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