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Hawk’s Friday Brief: U.S. seizes Maduro in Caracas, holiday air chaos ripples across Caribbean; Mexico quake kills 2; Kyiv hosts peace push
A dramatic U.S. operation in Venezuela upended regional travel and geopolitics overnight, with Washington saying its forces struck targets in Caracas and captured President Nicolás Maduro, who has been flown out of the country, according to multiple reports. The fallout was immediate: hundreds of flights were canceled across the Caribbean during a peak holiday travel…
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Hawk’s New Year’s Day Brief: Fireworks and wicked weather; U.S. strikes and rescue; Camilla’s stark testimony; India hikes ‘sin’ taxes
2026 arrives under both fireworks and storm clouds. Cities worldwide ushered in the new year with dazzling displays, even as forecasters warned of disruptive storms for parts of the U.S. through the holiday stretch [1], [2]. Public health officials are also sounding the alarm on an early-season surge in flu indicators, a reminder that indoor…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: Record U.S. homicide drop, artists boycott renamed Kennedy Center, India trains village guards, and Pakistan-UAE ties reaffirmed
The final day of 2025 brings a crosscurrent of public-safety milestones, cultural flashpoints, and regional security moves. Public safety milestone in the U.S. Experts say the United States is poised to close 2025 with the largest one-year drop in homicides ever recorded—a striking reversal after pandemic-era spikes. The shift, captured in new analyses highlighted by…
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Hawk’s Tuesday Brief: Trump–Netanyahu test a Gaza ceasefire path; Kyiv rebuts Kremlin drone claim; storm snarls travel; copper spikes
Mar-a-Lago diplomacy and a crowded war-and-peace agenda defined Monday into Tuesday, as Donald Trump hosted Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu to press a Gaza ceasefire framework while Europe’s biggest war churned and a winter storm hampered U.S. travel. Ceasefire calculus in Gaza • Trump met Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, with both sides signaling urgency to move the Gaza…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: Russia batters Kyiv, Northeast digs out from heavy snow, Brin’s humility lesson, India’s confidence narrative—and money moves for 2026
A fast-moving weekend delivered a mix of hard news and useful takeaways: Russia escalated its air campaign over Kyiv, a powerful winter storm smothered parts of the U.S. Northeast, a Silicon Valley icon offered a candid lesson in leadership, India balanced domestic pride with grassroots agriculture, and a finance pro teed up smart steps for…
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Hawk’s Boxing Day Brief: UK front pages flag tax and political shake‑up; $1.8B Powerball hits Arkansas; storms and spending shifts mark the holidays
The Boxing Day news cycle captures a split-screen holiday: Britain’s papers signal a jittery political and economic mood, the U.S. crowns a record holiday lottery winner, and severe weather and shifting consumer habits continue to reshape end‑of‑year life. In the UK, a sweep of front pages underscores how unsettled the post‑election landscape feels. A roundup…
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Hawk’s Christmas Day Brief: West Coast storms snarl travel, NOAA flags rare “high risk” flooding; DOJ finds 1M+ new Epstein files; Saudi drafts tough pesticide penalties
A potent Pacific storm is hammering the West Coast on Christmas Day, snarling one of the year’s busiest travel periods. Airlines and roadways across the region faced major disruptions as heavy rain and powerful winds swept into key hubs from Seattle to Southern California [2]. NOAA has issued a rare “high risk” designation for flash…
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Hawk’s Midweek Brief: Student loan garnishments loom, FDA okays weight‑loss pill, French post hit by cyberattack, and Gaza’s Christians mark a wartime Christmas
A few storylines are shaping the middle of the week on both sides of the Atlantic: money pressures for U.S. borrowers, a major health approval that could reshape demand for obesity drugs, new cyber trouble in Europe, and a solemn holiday for Gaza’s tiny Christian community. Student loan garnishments could start next month ABC News…
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Hawk’s Monday Brief: U.S. eyes $3,000 self-deportation offer, Japan readies world’s largest nuclear plant restart, and a tough day for rockets
Here’s what’s breaking across policy, politics, and the global tech-science beat today. U.S. immigration shift: An India-based outlet reports the U.S. has tripled its “self-deportation” payout to $3,000 for undocumented immigrants, signaling a potentially notable change in enforcement incentives and costs. Details remain limited and unconfirmed by major U.S. outlets, but the report is drawing…
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Kushner floats $112 billion plan to turn Gaza rubble into a tech hub — big vision, bigger hurdles
Jared Kushner, former White House senior adviser and son-in-law to Donald Trump, has pitched a $112 billion plan to transform the war-battered Gaza Strip into a high-tech hub, according to a report from the Times of India. The outlet summarizes the proposal as turning “Gaza rubble into a tech hub,” a vision that would lean…
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