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San Andreas Fault Moves Faster Than Expected, Raising California Earthquake Risks
San Jose, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
San Jose State University research using 10,000 years of data reveals the San Andreas Fault moves faster than previously thought, significantly raising regional earthquake frequencies and infrastructure risks.
Wall Street Exchanges Lose Billions as Continuous Perpetual Futures Trading Gains Traction
New York, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
Traditional exchanges lost $18 billion in market value after potential regulatory pathways emerged for 24/7 perpetual futures, threatening traditional trading models that rely on expiring contracts.
U.S.-Canada Trade Talks Collapse as Both Nations Prepare Matching 50% Tariffs
Washington, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
Cross-border trade negotiations collapsed after Canada rejected last-minute U.S. demands. Ottawa pledged to match Washington’s 50% tariffs dollar-for-dollar, threatening $20 billion in trade and critical North American supply chains.
Bitcoin Surges Past 70,000 Dollars as Market Optimism Returns
New York, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
Bitcoin rallied over 20 percent this week, driven by massive short-position liquidations, proposed legislative framework developments, and lower government bond yields following U.S. Treasury interventions.
New Postal Rule Adds Shipping Fees for Guam Residents Sending Packages to Mainland U.S.
Hagåtña, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
Effective August 2026, a new postal policy requires Guam residents to pay third-party administrative fees on packages bound for the U.S. mainland, adding unexpected costs even on tax-exempt items.