
Bolton Criticizes Iran Ceasefire as Ahmad Vahidi Emerges as Key IRGC Figure
Former national security adviser John Bolton criticized a two-week ceasefire with Iran, while analysts highlight the rising influence of IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi.

Former national security adviser John Bolton criticized a two-week ceasefire with Iran, while analysts highlight the rising influence of IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi.

A partial government shutdown affecting DHS has led to airport security delays and prompted Delta to suspend special services for Congress members.

The carbon removal sector, once promoted as a crucial climate solution, encounters setbacks as major corporate supporter Microsoft reduces involvement.

Microsoft and Amazon launch new AI health platforms while survey shows 80% of Americans express concern about artificial intelligence technology.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has directed US diplomats to gauge international support for a new trade-focused development approach.

A jury ruled that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed their social media platforms to be addictive, marking a significant legal development in ongoing litigation.

A 7-month-old infant was fatally shot by a stray bullet while being pushed in a stroller in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon.
Venezuelan authorities granted alternative detention measures to more than 50 people while opposition leader María Corina Machado announced plans to return home by year's end.

Major technology companies face headwinds as data center spending increases, while several firms announce significant infrastructure investments globally.

A 90-year-old woman in South Korea received a one-year jail sentence for laundering money connected to her son's drug activities.
Chinese company Victory Giant is pursuing a $2.2 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong despite challenging market conditions.
Dr. Jerome Adams praised CDC nominee Dr. Erica Schwartz but cautioned she may face pressure to prioritize ideology over evidence on vaccines.

The International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank are coordinating their response to economic impacts from the Middle East war.

Nearly one-fifth of Americans 65 and older remain in the workforce as rising living costs outpace incomes, reaching the highest level in decades.
Major homebuilder D.R. Horton posted decreased second-quarter profits as affordability concerns continue to impact the housing market.
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