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Trump Launched Iran Strikes Despite Intel Doubting His Missile Threat Claims
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What happened: President Trump claimed during his State of the Union address on February 24 that Iran is developing missiles that will soon reach the United States. However, multiple U.S. intelligence sources say there is no evidence supporting an imminent threat, with a 2025 Defense Intelligence Agency assessment projecting Iran could develop a militarily viable ICBM by 2035 if it chooses to pursue one.
Why it matters: This intelligence dispute impacted the decision for the US to take military action against Iran, as Trump has deployed the largest collection of military hardware to the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq invasion. While Iran lacks imminent ICBM capability to strike the U.S. homeland, it does possess short-range ballistic missiles that threaten American bases and personnel throughout the region.
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15 Dead as Military Plane Carrying Cash Crashes in Bolivia
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What happened: A Bolivian Air Force C-130 Hercules carrying newly printed banknotes skidded off the runway yesterday evening at El Alto International Airport during severe hail and lightning, crashing onto a busy avenue and killing at least 15 people while injuring 28. The aircraft, arriving from Santa Cruz, struck multiple vehicles and scattered currency across the crash site before catching fire.
Why it matters: Chaotic scenes erupted as hundreds rushed to collect scattered banknotes, forcing police to use tear gas and water hoses while hindering rescue operations. Central Bank President David Espinoza confirmed the bills have no legal value as they hadn't entered circulation, and twelve people were arrested for looting amid the disaster.
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Chile Bars Chinese Hospital Ship from Treating Locals Amid US Tensions
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What happened: Chile denied authorization yesterday for Chinese hospital ship Silk Road Ark to treat local residents off Valparaíso, citing health code restrictions requiring professionals be accredited in Chile. The decision came amid escalating U.S. pressure over a proposed China Mobile-backed undersea fiber-optic cable linking Chile to Hong Kong, which Washington views as a security threat.
Why it matters: The dispute highlights intensifying U.S.-China competition in Latin America over critical telecommunications infrastructure that carries 95% of international internet traffic. Chile faces pressure from both its top foreign investor (the U.S.) and largest trading partner (China), with the U.S. revoking visas for three Chilean officials including the telecommunications minister who approved the cable concession last month.
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Czech Scientists Detect Lightning on Mars from Orbit for the First Time
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The discovery: Czech researchers led by František Němec at Charles University identified a whistler signal in NASA's MAVEN spacecraft data from June 21, 2015, marking the first orbital detection of lightning-like discharge on Mars. The 0.4-second radio wave was recorded at 349 kilometers altitude over a crustal magnetic field on Mars' nightside, with source energy comparable to strong Earth lightning.
Why it matters: The finding reveals electrical discharges occur on Mars more frequently than previously known, changing our understanding of Martian atmospheric electricity and dust-storm physics. This discovery has implications for future Mars missions and atmospheric models, as lightning can be generated by turbulent dust storms rather than water vapor, following the same physical rules as Earth.
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OpenAI Fires Employee for Insider Trading on Prediction Markets
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What happened: OpenAI terminated an employee after an internal investigation found they used confidential company information to place bets on prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi. Financial analysts flagged 77 suspicious positions across 60 wallet addresses tied to OpenAI events since March 2023, including $309,486 bet by 13 brand-new wallets in the 40 hours before the ChatGPT Browser launch.
Why it matters: This marks one of the first corporate enforcement actions in a regulatory gray zone where traditional insider trading laws don't clearly apply to prediction markets. OpenAI's decision sets a precedent for tech industry governance and signals stricter company controls, even though such trades aren't explicitly illegal under securities law.
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Ericsson Demonstrates First Live 6G Network in Texas
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What happened: Ericsson completed the world's first pre-standard 6G over-the-air trial yesterday at its Plano, Texas headquarters, demonstrating AI-powered robotics and real-time video streaming. The system used 7 GHz spectrum with 400 MHz carrier bandwidth and cloud-native infrastructure, validating key building blocks ahead of expected 2030 commercial deployment.
Why it matters: This milestone positions the United States to lead 6G standards and commercialization, supporting national security and economic competitiveness in AI-driven connectivity. Ericsson will manufacture 6G equipment at its Texas factory, creating jobs and strengthening domestic supply chains for networks expected to launch in 2030.
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