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Scorecard: Fed Rate Cut Predictions Clash With Economic Resilience Reality
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Scorecard: AI Prediction Shows Strong Accuracy on DHS Shutdown Duration, But Key Events Haven't Materialized Yet
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Timeline: How the Iran Crisis Disrupted Global Energy Markets Over 5 Days
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Timeline: How the Iran Crisis Disrupted Global Energy Markets Over 5 Days

Following US and Israeli attacks on Iran in late February 2026, the ensuing conflict brought international shipping thro...

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Timeline: How U.S.-Iran Nuclear Crisis Escalated to Brink of War in February 2026
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Timeline: How U.S.-Iran Nuclear Crisis Escalated to Brink of War in February 2026

In late February 2026, tensions between the United States and Iran reached their highest point in decades as President T...

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Timeline: How the US-Israeli Strike on Iran Engulfed Lebanon in 5 Days
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Timeline: How the US-Israeli Strike on Iran Engulfed Lebanon in 5 Days

Between February 26 and March 2, 2026, escalating tensions between the US and Iran erupted into military conflict that r...

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Timeline: How the Cuba-Florida Speedboat Incident Unfolded Over 8 Days
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Timeline: How the Cuba-Florida Speedboat Incident Unfolded Over 8 Days

A deadly confrontation between Cuban coast guard forces and passengers aboard a Florida-registered speedboat resulted in...

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Timeline: How the US-Iran Crisis Escalated from Travel Warnings to Regional War in 4 Days
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Timeline: How the US-Iran Crisis Escalated from Travel Warnings to Regional War in 4 Days

Between February 26-March 1, 2026, rising tensions between the US and Iran over nuclear negotiations rapidly escalated i...

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Timeline: How the Clinton-Epstein Congressional Depositions Unfolded Over 3 Days
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Timeline: How the Clinton-Epstein Congressional Depositions Unfolded Over 3 Days

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Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 this spring
Engadget
43 minutes ago

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 this spring

One of the big surprises to come out of Sony’s recent State of Play showcase was the announcement of a sequel to 2021’s Kena Bridge of Spirits, the impressive debut from indie studio Ember Lab. If you missed the first game and want to catch up before its successor launches on PC and PS5 later this year, it’s coming to Switch 2 this spring. The Switch 2 is very much in its port era, owing to publishers seizing the opportunity to take advantage of the new system’s popularity and improved graphical grunt. And while it’s hard to get too excited about a five-year-old game making its way to the latest Nintendo console, Kena’s gorgeous Pixar-lite aesthetic, cute critters and decidedly Zelda-y medley of combat, exploration and puzzle-solving make it a great fit for Switch 2. If you missed it the first time around, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a third-person action-adventure game that follows the eponymous Kena, a young spirit guide who helps wayward souls on their journey through to the afterlife. It has PS2 energy in the best possible way, and a deceptively deep combat system that will eventually catch you out if you don’t pay attention to enemy patterns. While nothing about the game is particularly groundbreaking, Kena is a visual feast, which is unsurprising when you learn about Ember Lab’s roots in film animation. I’m quite looking forward to seeing how it looks running on the Switch 2’s big, bright handheld display. The Switch 2 version comes with the Anniversary DLC, which features Charmstones, Spirit Guide Trials, new outfits, and various accessibility features. You also get a New Game+ mode with even trickier encounters. It arrives this spring, with Kena: Scars of Kosmora due to launch later in 2026 on PS5 and PC. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/kena-bridge-of-spirits-is-coming-to-nintendo-switch-2-this-spring-132839640.html?src=rss

Iran pummeled by intensive airstrikes as war enters day six
France 24
about 1 hour ago

Iran pummeled by intensive airstrikes as war enters day six

The US-Israeli campaign against Iran entered its sixth day on Thursday with what residents described as even more intensive bombing, while Iran vowed to retaliate anywhere ​for a US attack on a ship thousands of miles from the battle zone. "Increasingly, these airstrikes are targeting locations that have nothing to do with the military," explains FRANCE 24's Reza Sayah, reporting from Tehran, Iran.

Salute replaces silence for Iran after 'message from home'
DW News
about 1 hour ago

Salute replaces silence for Iran after 'message from home'

In a change from the silence of their first game, Iran's women's national team saluted their anthem against Australia on Thursday. It appears to be another case of authorities cracking down on sport as a tool of protest.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro hands-on: A premium design with a price to match the Pixel 10a
Engadget
about 2 hours ago

Nothing Phone 4a Pro hands-on: A premium design with a price to match the Pixel 10a

Nothing has announced its latest premium midrange device, the Phone 4a Pro. The company says it's the thinnest full-metal phone on the market, measuring in at 7.95mm. It also looks notably different from the prior A-series phones – and pretty much any of the company's phones to date. It features an aluminum unibody while retaining Nothing’s retro-clear hardware design touches, with a clear, redesigned camera unit. Yes, the aggressively protruding circular camera unit of the Phone 3a Pro is gone, replaced with an oblong housing that houses the triple-camera array and a tweaked Glyph Matrix, similar to what debuted on last year’s Nothing Phone 3. It also feels incredibly premium – more so than even the company’s flagship phones. Despite that, Nothing seems to be strikeinga balance between affordability and wow factor with the Phone 4a Pro. It has a slightly higher price tag ($499) than the 4a and alongside a major hardware redesign, a lot of the improvements here make this phone feel “pro” compared to its smaller sibling. This new premium vibe comes at a cost of design excitement, though.  It also looks a little like another certain smartphone or two. Don’t call it a camera plateau. Image by Mat Smith for Engadget The Phone 4a Pro has its own take on the Glyph Matrix, composed of 137 mini-LEDs. That’s fewer LEDs than the Nothing Phone 3, but they are 100 percent brighter at around 3000 nits. It supports pretty much all the Glyph toys we enjoyed on last year’s Nothing flagship, although the 4a Pro lacks a dedicated Glyph Button, which is a shame. This means in order to hop between toys and modes, you’ll have to dig into Glyph settings inside the settings menu – not the existing Glyph menu – in order to flit between them. Honestly, may make me less likely to play around with the Glyph, but I’ll have to see after further testing. It’s a little odd when there’s a circular metal detail on the lower left corner that looks like it could have been a Glyph button. Ah well.

BlackRock Slashes Another Private Loan Value From 100 to Zero
Bloomberg
about 2 hours ago

BlackRock Slashes Another Private Loan Value From 100 to Zero

BlackRock Inc. slashed the value of a private loan to zero just three months after assessing it at 100 cents on the dollar, marking the second sudden wipeout to recently hit its private-credit division.

Nothing Headphone A Review: A Little More Colorful and a Little Less Good
Gizmodo
about 3 hours ago

Nothing Headphone A Review: A Little More Colorful and a Little Less Good

The Headphone A may be $100 less than the Headphone 1, but there are some compromises to consider.

Nothing Now Has a Cheaper Version of One of 2025’s Best Wireless Headphones
Gizmodo
about 3 hours ago

Nothing Now Has a Cheaper Version of One of 2025’s Best Wireless Headphones

The Headphone A come in new colors, but not all of them are here to stay.

Nothing Phone 4a hands-on: A more technically accomplished entry-level smartphone
Engadget
about 3 hours ago

Nothing Phone 4a hands-on: A more technically accomplished entry-level smartphone

Nothing is back with two new smartphones, the entry-level Phone 4a and the mid-range Phone 4a Pro. With the base 4a in particular, there’s no shortage of substantial hardware upgrades since the 3a, even if the design doesn’t quite stand out as much. This year, that’s apparently the role of the Nothing Phone 4a Pro. That said, the base 4a’s two new color options (blue and pink) are gorgeous additions to the usual monochrome duo of white and black. There have been many upgrades since 2025’s Phone 3a. It comes with IP64 dust and water resistance, and is also physically tougher: Nothing says it has increased bend resistance by 34 percent, but I always considered all of the company’s phones pretty solid. The display also gets Gorilla Glass 7i, something I’ve wanted to see Nothing improve on its cheapest phones. My Phone 2a’s screen got pretty messed up when I tussled with my keys a few years ago. The 6.78-inch display is also 23 percent brighter than its predecessor, reaching 1,600 nits during outdoor viewing. The main upgrades are centered around the cameras, marking a major improvement over what the Phone 3a last year. A new tetraprism periscope telephoto camera extends to up to 3.5x optical zoom, further than the base Phone 3a. Image by Mat Smith for Engadget Nothing says the main camera, with a new Samsung GN9 50-megapixel sensor, captures up to 64 percent more light than similarly sized camera sensors. The company has also upgraded its computational photography and tone mapping, which help it deliver on a new 70x ultra zoom mode, which beefs up your images with AI smarts. While it’s unlikely to be a regular feature for me, it’s still an option. It works well with straight lines and architecture, but don’t expect faces and nuanced detail at 70x zoom. But hey, sometimes you want that up-close picture of an iconic landmark. Fortunately, you’ll get up to a 7x lossless zoom by combining the 3.5x optical zoom with sensor cropping, which works well. I’ve been testing t

Nothing's new over-ear headphones can pump out the jams for five days on a single charge
Engadget
about 3 hours ago

Nothing's new over-ear headphones can pump out the jams for five days on a single charge

Nothing just revealed a new pair of over-ear headphones as a relatively budget-friendly alternative to the pre-existing Headphone 1. The Headphone (a) earphones feature a similar design language to the company's previous cans, but with more color. As a matter of fact, these will be available in four colors, including yellow, pink, white and black. Perhaps the most notable feature here, however, is the battery life. Nothing says these headphones will last over five days on a single charge. That's not five days of regular use, working out to several hours each day or whatever. It claims 135 hours of life per charge. As a comparison, Sony's WH-CH520 headphones, which are praised for great battery life, last around 50 hours.  Nothing Nothing boasts that the headphones can get five hours of juice from just five minutes at the outlet. They are also on the lighter side, at 310 grams, with breathable memory foam cushions that promise a "tailored, snug fit and all-day comfort for every user." This new model includes the same tactile controls of the Headphone 1, with buttons, paddles and a roller. This offers a more sensitive way to adjust the volume and skip tracks. A button even lets users swap through different streaming and podcast apps without having to break out the phone. This button can be programmed to do other stuff like snap a photo or start a video Nothing Beyond that, the Headphone (a) includes adaptive ANC that makes adjustments depending on ambient noise. This is further assisted by three microphones that monitor for external sounds. They can also approximate spatial audio and integrate with the Nothing X app, which features an equalizer and other goodies. We don't yet know how these things sound, which is pretty important, but we also don't have long to wait. Preorders are open right now, with shipments going out on March 13 for most colorways. The yellow model doesn't ship until April. They cost $200, which is much cheaper than the $300 price tag accompa

Nothing's Phone 4a Pro picks up flagship features and an even brighter display for $499
Engadget
about 3 hours ago

Nothing's Phone 4a Pro picks up flagship features and an even brighter display for $499

Back in January, Nothing shared that it wouldn't be releasing its flagship Nothing Phone 4 in 2026, and instead focusing on follow-ups to its midrange Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro. After some expected teasing, those sequels have arrived: the Phone 4a Pro and Phone 4a. And like Nothing's previous devices, they seem like meaningful departures from what the company has tried in the past. The Nothing 4a Pro represents the biggest change. Gone is the translucent back meant to offer a pseudo-glimpse into the internals of the phone, and in its place is a metal unibody design in black, silver or pink, and Nothing's Glyph Matrix interface, now even larger and brighter than it was on the Phone 3. Nothing describes the Phone 4a Pro as its slimmest phone ever, and on some level its reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro, but the changes in design and materials also support improvements to durability (the phone is rated for IP65 water resistance) and cooling. Nothing In terms of components, the Phone 4a Pro includes a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 5000 nits, and a 5,080mAh battery Nothing says should offer up to 17 hours of use. Like the Phone 3a Pro, the phone also includes four cameras, in this case a 50-megapixel wide lens, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, an ultra-wide and 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens that's capable of 140x zoom, twice as much as the Phone 4a. While the phone doesn't include Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, Nothing opted to use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which isn't as powerful, but should be capable of running Nothing's growing list of AI-powered features. The Nothing Phone 4a was more heavily teased leading up to today's announcement, but still includes plenty of nice upgrades over the Phone 3a. The midrange smartphone evolves Nothing's trademark translucent design with new colors (white, pink, black and blue), IP64 dust and water resistance and an updated "Glyph Bar" that's brighter and now runs

Nothing Has 2 New Midrange Phones, but Only 1 Will Be Sold in the US
Wired
about 3 hours ago

Nothing Has 2 New Midrange Phones, but Only 1 Will Be Sold in the US

Nothing won't launch a flagship phone this year, but the colorful and affordable Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro, and Headphone (a) are here to fill the void.

Nothing is finally covering up with the metal Phone 4A Pro
The Verge
about 3 hours ago

Nothing is finally covering up with the metal Phone 4A Pro

Today Nothing has revealed the 4A and 4A Pro, its latest midrange phones. The two look startlingly different from one another, with varying designs and Glyph Light interfaces. The Pro is especially striking: it's the first Nothing phone to almost entirely abandon the brand's trademark transparent design. I'm currently at Nothing's launch event in London, where I'm about to get my first look at the 4A Pro in person, so stay tuned for hands-on impressions coming up shortly. The 4A Pro, which will go on sale in the US later this month, adopts a metal unibody design instead of the usual clear plastic. In a press release the company claims that … Read the full story at The Verge.

Nothing’s Headphone A are something worth considering
The Verge
about 3 hours ago

Nothing’s Headphone A are something worth considering

The Headphone A keep the shape and style of Nothing’s over-ear design, but with an opaque instead of transparent case. After the release of the Headphone 1 last year - Nothing's first over-ear headphones - the company is back with the Headphone A. They're a slimmed-down over-ear option that keep the Nothing design aesthetic and excellent controls while decreasing the weight and bumping battery life up to a maximum of 135 hours. There are some concessions - middling call quality and a carrying bag instead of a case - but they're also cheaper at $199. The Headphone A makes more sense to me than the Headphone 1 ever did, and are a great second offering from Nothing. The Headphone A's design is incredibly similar to the Headphone 1's. Each earpiece has the same … Read the full story at The Verge.

Taiwan actress, 58, praised for ‘youthful’ looks advocates against ‘female competition’
South China Morning Post
about 4 hours ago

Taiwan actress, 58, praised for ‘youthful’ looks advocates against ‘female competition’

Famous Taiwan singer and actress Annie Yi has called for an end to “female competition”, saying that “being 58 years old is nothing to be ashamed of”. The comments have won her widespread praise online. On February 26, Yi, 58, posted a message calling on women to “stop female competition”, sparking lively online discussion. She said that after attending events, she often sees comments comparing women as if their appearance and age are the only things that matter. However, she rarely sees the...

Markets Not Pricing In Iran War Risk Yet, 7IM Says
Bloomberg
about 5 hours ago

Markets Not Pricing In Iran War Risk Yet, 7IM Says

7IM co-CIO Shanti Kelemen says Middle East risks won't be priced in by markets "until we get another week or two" into the war. She speaks on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)

Europe confronts threat of another energy crisis
Financial Times
about 9 hours ago

Europe confronts threat of another energy crisis

Rerouting of LNG tanker bound for France to Asia signals escalating competition for gas supplies due to Iran war

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Trump’s FAFO moment: America needs Europe after all
Politico Europe
about 11 hours ago

Trump’s FAFO moment: America needs Europe after all

The U.S. assault on Iran has hammered another bruise into the transatlantic relationship, with Macron, Starmer and Sánchez resisting Trump’s demands to back his war.

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Why AI cannot – and should not – replace human judges
South China Morning Post
about 13 hours ago

Why AI cannot – and should not – replace human judges

Every few months, another headline announces that artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to “disrupt” the legal profession. Lawyers, we are told, will soon be replaced by algorithms. Judges, apparently, are next, with some recent research suggesting that machines are more “accurate” in following established legal principles than human judges. While disruption will surely come, suggesting total replacement is imminent misconstrues what AI systems do and what our legal system and courts exist to...

Australia Household Spending Rebounds as RBA Weighs Another Hike
Bloomberg
about 14 hours ago

Australia Household Spending Rebounds as RBA Weighs Another Hike

Australia’s household spending rebounded in January, signaling resilient consumer demand even as the outlook is clouded by the risk of further interest-rate increases and higher energy costs stemming from the escalating Middle East conflict.

Wall Street Sees No ‘Trump Put’ for Stocks Amid Iran War
Bloomberg
about 15 hours ago

Wall Street Sees No ‘Trump Put’ for Stocks Amid Iran War

As US stocks began paring back their deepest losses on Tuesday, it looked as if traders were once again starting to bet that President Donald Trump would find a way to contain the fallout from another crisis of his own making. But Wall Street strategists are warning against relying on a so-called Trump put when it comes to the Iran war. The US-Israeli attack on Iran has destabilized the Middle East and threatens to deliver a new inflationary shock to the US economy by pushing up oil prices. There’s also no clear sense of when or how it will end, raising the prospect of prolonged conflict and unforeseen consequences beyond the White House’s control. Alli McCartney, Managing Director of Wealth Management with Alignment Partners at UBS, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Don’t Put Away Those Winter Coats—Another Arctic Blast Is On the Way
Gizmodo
about 20 hours ago

Don’t Put Away Those Winter Coats—Another Arctic Blast Is On the Way

The Eastern U.S. is finally enjoying some springlike warmth, but meteorologists say temperatures could plummet again in mid-to-late March.

How to convey amounts of snow to Canadians: use polar bears
New Scientist
about 20 hours ago

How to convey amounts of snow to Canadians: use polar bears

Feedback is pleased to discover another delightfully unconventional unit of measurement, which is used to convey amounts of snow on Ottawa's Rideau canal

A Titan collision may link Saturn’s tilt, its moon Hyperion and its rings
Science News
about 20 hours ago

A Titan collision may link Saturn’s tilt, its moon Hyperion and its rings

A new study proposes that a crash between Titan and another moon spawned Hyperion and, much later, destabilized Saturn’s inner moons into rings.

Google Pixel 10a review: Small changes, but still great value
Engadget
about 21 hours ago

Google Pixel 10a review: Small changes, but still great value

Over the past few years, Google's A-series Pixel phones have consistently been some of the best midrange phones you can buy. But with the AI boom causing memory shortages and the price of consumer electronics to rise, including smartphones, affordable devices like the Pixel 10a are more important than ever. Thankfully, Google's new phone still represents great value, even if it doesn't come with many upgrades.  Design and display  As before, the Pixel 10a has a 6.3-inch 120Hz P-OLED display. Igor Bonifacic for Engadget The story of the Pixel 10a is one of small changes, so let’s start with the outside. The phone is available in four colors: lavender (pictured), berry, fog and obsidian. Photos don't do the lavender color justice. In person, the light refracts beautifully off the surface of the aluminum frame and composite back. The back of the phone also has a pleasing matte finish that made the 10a feel secure in my hand. Another nice touch is that Google shaved down the camera module further, so that the 10a can now lie completely flat. As before, the entire phone is rated IP68-certified against dust and water. For DIY enthusiasts, Google has said it redesigned the 10a's internals to make it easier to repair. Hooray for that.     Beyond those changes, the 10a has a brighter 120Hz P-OLED screen that offers up to 3,000 nits of brightness, up from 2,700 on the 9a. The display also offers better protection against scratches and drops thanks to Google's decision to switch to Gorilla Glass 7i for the screen coating. Despite the minimal changes, there's not much to complain about here. The 10a's screen is fast, responsive and vibrant. The on-screen fingerprint sensor is also in an easy-to-reach spot toward the middle of the phone. After reviewing several big phones in recent months, it was also nice to go back to a handset with a sensible 6.3-inch footprint.  Performance and battery The speakers on the Pixel 10a could be stronger and more defined. Igor Bonifacic for E

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