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Slovenian officials say a private Israeli spy firm ran a covert smear-and-recording operation tied to the March election, prompting calls for an EU response. ...Read more
#slovenia, #elections, #blackcube, #europeanunion, #intelligence
Nearly 1,000 cases centered near Spartanburg, S.C., have spread into North Carolina, prompting CDC surge support as schools tighten exclusions. ...Read more
#measles, #vaccines, #cdc, #southcarolina, #northcarolina
Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas facilities disrupt output, jolt global markets and raise legal questions over targeting civilian energy hubs. ...Read more
#iran, #israel, #naturalgas, #southpars, #energy
A proposed DOJ settlement would extend oversight and cap some fees, but more than 30 states reject the deal and continue an antitrust trial seeking tougher remedies. ...Read more
#antitrust, #ticketmaster, #livenation, #doj, #states
Job openings slipped to 6.9 million in February and hiring fell to its slowest pace since April 2020, signaling a cooling U.S. labor market. ...Read more
#jobs, #jolts, #federalreserve, #unemployment, #interestrates
NOAA assigns a rare Category 5 rating to the mid-March blizzard that dumped feet of snow, spawned 51 tornadoes and triggered mass outages and flight cancellations. ...Read more
#winterstorm, #blizzard, #extremeweather, #travel, #poweroutages
A CME-driven G3 geomagnetic storm on March 20–21 sent vivid auroras as far south as Wyoming and central Europe, with limited impacts reported. ...Read more
#aurora, #spaceweather, #solarcycle25, #geomagneticstorm
New NFL rules expand onside kicks, tweak dynamic kickoff safety, widen New York’s role in ejections, and prep for replacement refs and 2026 global games. ...Read more
#nfl, #kickoff, #officiating, #internationalgames, #playerSafety
Global M&A hit $813B by early March as a handful of megadeals—spanning shale, data centers and software—track the race to build AI infrastructure. ...Read more
#mergersandacquisitions, #ai, #datacenters, #energy, #antitrust
Authorities say a former Guardsman once convicted in an ISIS sting shot an Old Dominion ROTC instructor before cadets tackled and killed him. ...Read more
#terrorism, #gunviolence, #virginia, #campussafety, #rotc
A predawn Falcon 9 rideshare from Vandenberg deployed 119 spacecraft, from student CubeSats to Pentagon-linked experiments and a hypersonic capsule. ...Read more
#spacex, #falcon9, #smallsats, #rideshare, #spaceflight
The ECB kept interest rates unchanged, warning that a Middle East-driven energy shock has pushed inflation risks higher even as eurozone growth slows. ...Read more
#ecb, #interestrates, #inflation, #eurozone, #energy
A rare March heat dome pushed temperatures past 100 in the West, triggered rapid snowmelt, heightened fire risk and sent hundreds for heat illness. ...Read more
#heatwave, #climatechange, #west, #snowpack, #coloradoriver
Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed bills restricting masked law enforcement, tightening data privacy and locking New Jersey’s “Immigrant Trust” limits into law. ...Read more
#newjersey, #immigration, #ice, #privacy, #dhs
Energy Fuels says it produced its first terbium oxide at Utah’s White Mesa Mill, advancing U.S. rare-earth ambitions and renewing Ute concerns. ...Read more
#rareearths, #terbium, #electricvehicles, #defense, #utah