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world

Takaichi’s Landslide Hands Japan a Postwar Supermajority—and a Mandate to Rearm

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

arts

Bad Bunny’s Spanish-Language Super Bowl Halftime Show Sparks Cheers, Backlash and a Debate Over Identity

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

industry

NatWest to Buy Evelyn Partners for £2.7 Billion in Post-Privatization Wealth Push

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

technology

Spain’s Sánchez proposes under-16 social media ban and legal liability for tech bosses

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

health

Measles Surges Across the Americas as 2026 World Cup Nears

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

weather

Warm, dry January triggers ‘snow drought’ across the West, raising water supply concerns

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

us

Luxury Challenger Jet Crashes in Bangor Snowstorm, Killing Six; Deicing Timing Under Scrutiny

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

us

DOE Emergency Order Let Homestead, Florida, Run Power Plants Past Permit Limits During Winter Storm Fern

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

science

Engineered CRISPR plasmid spreads through bacteria to erase antibiotic resistance — with an added off switch

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

economy

U.S. Firms Announce 108,000 January Job Cuts as Hiring Plans Hit Record Low

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

technology

New York Takes Aim at AI in the Newsroom, Testing Where Automation Ends and Editorial Judgment Begins

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

world

Magnitude 6.2 quake off Pacitan rattles Java, exposes lingering risks on megathrust

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

sports

Northern mayors urge U.K. to back a multi-city Olympics bid anchored outside London

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

industry

Refinery workers avert strike with four-year deal that adds first AI guardrails

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

arts

Rotterdam’s Nederlands Fotomuseum Reopens in Monumental Santos Warehouse, Backed by €38 Million Gift

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