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Moreno Rejects Ohio EPA Proposal Prioritizing Data Center Expansion Over Water Quality
Columbus, Sunday, 1 March 2026.
Senator Moreno opposes a draft permit allowing data centers to discharge untreated wastewater, criticizing the EPA’s determination that lowering water quality is necessary for Ohio’s economic development.
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US and Israel Kill Iranian Supreme Leader, Sparking Global Oil Supply Fears
Washington, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
On February 28, 2026, joint US-Israeli strikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Markets brace for extreme volatility and surging oil prices as the Strait of Hormuz faces potential closure.
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Kennedy Addresses Fiscal Leakages While Diverging on Glyphosate and Border Tactics
Austin, Sunday, 1 March 2026.
In a pivotal February 2026 appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. navigated growing tensions between his “Make America Healthy Again” platform and administration policy. Kennedy publicly conceded he was “not particularly happy” with President Trump’s executive order bolstering glyphosate production, a significant departure for the anti-pesticide advocate, though he cited the economic risks of an immediate ban to the U.S. food system. Simultaneously, Kennedy addressed the fiscal implications of border policy, alleging foreign misappropriation of U.S. funds, while managing the fallout from lethal ICE raids in Minneapolis. Despite labeling the imagery of the operations—which left two civilians dead—as “disturbing,” Kennedy attributed the ensuing public unrest to media amplification rather than federal overreach. This interview highlights the delicate balancing act Kennedy faces between maintaining his populist base and adhering to the administration’s industrial and enforcement mandates.
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Viral Macaque Fame Complicated by Surge in Deceptive AI Video Content
Ichikawa, Sunday, 1 March 2026.
While Japan’s macaque Punch captivates millions, a wave of hyper-realistic AI fakes exploiting his story highlights the escalating challenge of distinguishing authentic viral moments from synthetic media.