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February CPI showed inflation near the Fed’s target. Then Middle East conflict jolted oil markets, pushing U.S. gas prices sharply higher. ...Read more
#inflation, #gasprices, #federalreserve, #oil, #cpi
USTR opens 60 Section 301 investigations into trading partners’ forced-labor import bans, potentially enabling broad new tariffs after a court setback. ...Read more
#trade, #tariffs, #forcedlabor, #ustr, #supplychains
A meningitis B cluster tied to nights out at a Canterbury club killed two and hospitalized dozens—raising questions about detection, communication and vaccine policy. ...Read more
#meningitis, #publichealth, #vaccines, #uk, #outbreak
Wind-driven March blaze raced 70 miles across five counties, killing one and burning 643,000 acres—signaling a new megafire era for the Plains. ...Read more
#wildfire, #nebraska, #sandhills, #ranching, #powerlines
Regulators OK 1,332 MW of DTE battery storage—part for a planned 1.4‑GW Oracle-linked AI data center—raising questions about costs and oversight. ...Read more
#michigan, #energystorage, #datacenters, #dte, #cleanenergy
In a five-year global experiment, Arabidopsis evolved fast in many climates—but populations in the hottest sites collapsed, revealing limits to adaptation. ...Read more
#climatechange, #evolution, #plantscience, #biodiversity
New IOC rules mandate a one-time test for the SRY gene to enter women’s events, barring most transgender women and many intersex athletes. ...Read more
#olympics, #gendereligibility, #dnatesting, #transgender, #intersex
Negotiators in Geneva have six days to lock in rules for sharing dangerous pathogens—and guarantees that poorer countries get vaccines and treatments in return. ...Read more
#who, #pandemic, #vaccines, #globalhealth, #treaty
More than 600 designers and technicians at Bath Iron Works staged a rare strike amid wartime shipbuilding demands, then approved a new deal. ...Read more
#shipbuilding, #labor, #defenseindustry, #maine, #unions
Six nations meet in Guadalajara and Monterrey in March for the last two 2026 World Cup berths, as Mexico tests logistics and security. ...Read more
#worldcup2026, #fifa, #mexico, #soccer, #playoffs
A deadly four-alarm blaze in Flushing that killed four, including a 3-year-old, is ruled a homicide, raising questions about years of ignored safety orders. ...Read more
#queens, #fire, #housing, #codeenforcement, #nypd
A 15-point U.S. ceasefire offer carried via Pakistan is met with Iran’s five demands, including sovereignty over Hormuz, keeping a gulf war—and energy shock—alive. ...Read more
#iran, #straitofhormuz, #ceasefire, #oilprices, #pakistan
A new high-tech National Geographic museum opens June 26, 2026 in D.C., pairing immersive exhibits with a $30 ticket in a city of free museums. ...Read more
#washingtondc, #museums, #nationalgeographic, #immersive, #tourism
Cyclone Narelle struck Cape York, the NT Top End and WA’s North West Cape in one week, testing emergency systems and the new reinsurance pool. ...Read more
#australia, #cyclone, #flooding, #climatechange, #insurance
Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) reaches a perilous April 4 sun-skimming perihelion. Astronomers say it could blaze briefly—or vanish in a breakup. ...Read more
#comet, #astronomy, #sun, #space, #nasa