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Japan’s first female prime minister wins a record LDP supermajority, fueling stimulus plans, defense buildup and a renewed push to revise Article 9. ...Read more
#japan, #elections, #defense, #constitution, #markets
Bad Bunny’s mostly Spanish Super Bowl halftime show made history as the first Latino solo headliner—drawing acclaim, criticism and political fire. ...Read more
#superbowl, #badbunny, #latinmusic, #nfl, #culturewars
NatWest agrees to buy wealth manager Evelyn Partners for £2.7bn cash, betting on fee income growth as investors fret over capital hit and price. ...Read more
#natwest, #evelynpartners, #wealthmanagement, #ukbanking, #mergers
Spain’s prime minister wants to bar under-16s from social media, mandate age checks and probe platforms—sparking backlash from Elon Musk. ...Read more
#spain, #socialmedia, #childsafety, #agedverification, #digitallaw
PAHO warns measles is spreading fast across the Americas as vaccination rates lag—raising stakes for Mexico, the U.S. and Canada ahead of 2026. ...Read more
#measles, #vaccines, #paho, #worldcup2026, #publichealth
Snowpack in California’s Sierra and much of the West has plunged after a warm, dry January, reviving worries despite full reservoirs. ...Read more
#snowdrought, #california, #sierranevada, #water, #climatechange
A Challenger 650 overturned after takeoff in a Bangor snowstorm, killing six. Investigators are focusing on deicing holdover time and winter procedures. ...Read more
#aviation, #ntsb, #maine, #deicing, #businessjet
A rare federal grid emergency order let a small Florida utility exceed air-permit limits to avoid outages, spotlighting a broader reliability shift. ...Read more
#florida, #powergrid, #energyemergency, #airquality, #climate
UC San Diego scientists report a self-propagating CRISPR plasmid that moves through bacterial communities, deletes a resistance gene and can be reversed. ...Read more
#crispr, #antibioticresistance, #microbiology, #biofilms, #genedrive
Planned layoffs jumped to 108,435 in January, led by transportation, tech and health care, while intended hires fell to a record low, Challenger reports. ...Read more
#layoffs, #jobs, #ups, #amazon, #interestrates
A New York bill would require labels and human review for AI-assisted journalism, intensifying debates over trust, labor and free speech. ...Read more
#ai, #journalism, #newyork, #media, #regulation
A 6.2 offshore quake jolted Java, killing one and injuring 47. No tsunami followed, but damage and evacuations highlight readiness gaps. ...Read more
#indonesia, #earthquake, #java, #tsunami, #disasterresponse
Leaders across northern England ask ministers to fund feasibility work for a regional Olympic bid, setting up a long contest with London’s 2040 ambitions. ...Read more
#olympics, #ukpolitics, #northernengland, #london, #infrastructure
United Steelworkers and Marathon Petroleum reach a four-year pattern deal with 15% raises and AI rules, averting a strike; BP Whiting talks loom. ...Read more
#refineries, #labor, #unitedsteelworkers, #marathonpetroleum, #artificialintelligence
The Dutch national photo museum opens in renovated Pakhuis Santos, revealing its vast collection, new galleries and conservation labs amid Rijnhaven’s makeover. ...Read more
#rotterdam, #photography, #museums, #architecture, #netherlands