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Psilocybin yield potential results for cocaine addiction; Israeli strikes Lebanon killing 19; Alibaba pushes a domestic chip

44 Articles • 2 hours ago
LaGuardia Closes Runway After Sinkhole Discovery, Delaying Flights
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What happened: Port Authority crews discovered a sinkhole near Runway 4/22 during a routine morning inspection around 11 a.m. today, forcing immediate closure of one of LaGuardia's only two runways. Emergency construction teams with excavators and dump trucks are onsite conducting repairs while the FAA slows incoming flights, causing roughly 200 cancellations and 190 delays.
Why it matters: With only one runway operational and forecast thunderstorms today, travelers face average delays exceeding 90 minutes with 17% of flights canceled. The closure comes just days before Memorial Day weekend when over two million passengers are expected through New York airports, potentially causing ripple effects across the Northeast air traffic system.
91% of sources are Original Reporting

9 Articles • 51 minutes ago
Kennedy Family Member Exits Two Trump Intelligence Roles
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What happened: Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former CIA officer and daughter-in-law of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is stepping down from two of her three intelligence posts—deputy to DNI Tulsi Gabbard and OMB associate director overseeing classified budgets—while keeping her seat on the President's Intelligence Advisory Board.
Why it matters: Her departure marks another senior-level intelligence shakeup and follows National Counterterrorism Center director Joe Kent's March resignation, both reportedly linked to disagreements over Trump's Iran war, which has killed at least 1,700 civilians and involved over 13,000 U.S. airstrikes since late February.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
89% of sources are Original Reporting

41 Articles • 8 hours ago
Samsung Averts Strike Hours Before Deadline with Tentative Wage Deal
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What happened: Samsung Electronics unions suspended an 18-day strike scheduled to begin May 21 after reaching a tentative wage and bonus agreement with management following six months of deadlock and last-minute government-mediated talks. Union members will vote on the deal May 22-27, with approximately 48,000 workers having planned to participate in the walkout.
Why it matters: The deal prevents disruptions to the global technology supply chain, as Samsung produces nearly two-thirds of the world's memory chips alongside SK Hynix and accounts for almost a quarter of South Korea's exports. Any production halt would have fueled price volatility and supply shortages during the AI-driven semiconductor boom.
76% of sources are Original Reporting

291 Articles • 15 hours ago
Xi and Putin Sign Over 40 Deals in Beijing Summit
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What happened: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed more than 40 cooperation agreements covering trade, technology, energy, and media exchanges during a two-day summit in Beijing that concluded today. The leaders extended a friendship treaty first signed in 2001 and stressed their growing trade partnership, with Russia's oil exports to China jumping 35% in the first quarter of 2026.
Why it matters: The deepening Russia-China energy partnership could affect global oil and gas markets, especially as Middle East conflicts disrupt traditional supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz. China is securing discounted Russian energy while Russia pivots away from Western markets, with bilateral trade reaching $228 billion in 2025 and growing yuan settlements replacing dollar transactions.
81% of sources are Original Reporting

56 Articles • 17 hours ago
Israeli Strikes Kill 19 in Southern Lebanon
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What happened: Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday killed at least 19 people in southern Lebanon, including three children and four women, with a single strike on Deir Qanoun al Nahr killing 10 people. Israel targeted more than 25 Hezbollah sites between Monday and Tuesday afternoon, while Hezbollah continued attacking Israeli forces with rockets and drones.
Why it matters: The attacks continue despite a US-brokered ceasefire extended just two days earlier for 45 days, with the death toll now surpassing 3,000 since fighting began in March. More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon, and near-daily exchanges persist with both sides targeting each other despite truce efforts.

47 Articles • 18 hours ago
Alibaba Unveils Its Most Powerful AI Chip as a Domestic Nvidia Alternative
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The details: Alibaba unveiled its Zhenwu M890 AI chip at this week's Cloud Summit in Hangzhou, claiming triple the performance of its predecessor with 144 GB GPU memory and 800 GB/s bandwidth. The company also introduced Qwen3.7-Max, a large language model designed for AI agents that can autonomously operate up to 35 hours, and has already shipped 560,000 Zhenwu units to over 400 customers across 20 industries.
Why it matters: Alibaba expects its AI models and applications to generate 30 billion yuan in recurring cloud revenue by year-end, strengthening China's homegrown AI infrastructure as access to advanced Western chips remains restricted. However, analysts note the chip still trails leading Western rivals in memory capacity and bandwidth, with key performance metrics undisclosed.
79% of sources are Original Reporting

81 Articles • 15 hours ago
Pentagon to Scale Back NATO Wartime Commitments
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What's happening: The Pentagon plans to significantly reduce U.S. forces available to NATO in a major crisis, pulling about 5,000 troops from Germany and canceling a brigade rotation to Poland. The shift will be outlined at a defense policy chiefs meeting this Friday in Brussels, with reductions expected to unfold over several years as European allies build up their own capabilities.
Why it matters: Scaling back U.S. wartime commitments could weaken NATO's ability to respond quickly to crises on Europe's eastern flank, particularly near Russia. While the U.S. maintains its nuclear guarantee, European allies must now shoulder more conventional defense responsibilities, raising concerns about alliance cohesion and deterrence gaps ahead of the July summit in Turkey.
77% of sources are Original Reporting

46 Articles • 9 hours ago
Chief Justice Issues Clarification After Youth Cockroach Remarks Spark Outcry
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What happened: Chief Justice Surya Kant compared unemployed youngsters to cockroaches and parasites during a May 15 hearing about senior advocate designation, sparking widespread criticism. He later clarified his remarks targeted only those with fraudulent law degrees, not India's youth, after the comments circulated on social media.
Why it matters: The remarks triggered a viral satirical movement called Cockroach Janta Party, gaining over three million followers in days, reflecting deep frustration among India's youth facing 29.1 percent graduate unemployment. The controversy highlights tensions between judicial authority and citizen engagement mechanisms like RTI and PIL that the Court has historically championed.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

19 Articles • 11 hours ago
Single Psilocybin Dose Shows Promise for Cocaine Addiction
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The findings: A UAB trial of 40 adults with cocaine use disorder found that 30% who received one high-dose psilocybin session with therapy remained abstinent at 180 days, versus zero percent in the placebo group. The study, published earlier this month in JAMA Network Open, intentionally recruited majority-Black, low-income participants historically underrepresented in psychedelic research.
Why it matters: Cocaine use disorder currently has no FDA-approved medications despite decades of failed drug trials, affecting an estimated 25 million people worldwide. This single-session treatment approach could represent a breakthrough for an urgent unmet need, though researchers caution that larger confirmatory trials are required before clinical use.
95% of sources are Original Reporting
Daily Briefing
Psilocybin yield potential results for cocaine addiction; Israeli strikes Lebanon killing 19; Alibaba pushes a domestic chip


44 Articles • 2 hours ago
LaGuardia Closes Runway After Sinkhole Discovery, Delaying Flights
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What happened: Port Authority crews discovered a sinkhole near Runway 4/22 during a routine morning inspection around 11 a.m. today, forcing immediate closure of one of LaGuardia's only two runways. Emergency construction teams with excavators and dump trucks are onsite conducting repairs while the FAA slows incoming flights, causing roughly 200 cancellations and 190 delays.
Why it matters: With only one runway operational and forecast thunderstorms today, travelers face average delays exceeding 90 minutes with 17% of flights canceled. The closure comes just days before Memorial Day weekend when over two million passengers are expected through New York airports, potentially causing ripple effects across the Northeast air traffic system.
91% of sources are Original Reporting

9 Articles • 51 minutes ago
Kennedy Family Member Exits Two Trump Intelligence Roles
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What happened: Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former CIA officer and daughter-in-law of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is stepping down from two of her three intelligence posts—deputy to DNI Tulsi Gabbard and OMB associate director overseeing classified budgets—while keeping her seat on the President's Intelligence Advisory Board.
Why it matters: Her departure marks another senior-level intelligence shakeup and follows National Counterterrorism Center director Joe Kent's March resignation, both reportedly linked to disagreements over Trump's Iran war, which has killed at least 1,700 civilians and involved over 13,000 U.S. airstrikes since late February.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
89% of sources are Original Reporting

41 Articles • 8 hours ago
Samsung Averts Strike Hours Before Deadline with Tentative Wage Deal
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What happened: Samsung Electronics unions suspended an 18-day strike scheduled to begin May 21 after reaching a tentative wage and bonus agreement with management following six months of deadlock and last-minute government-mediated talks. Union members will vote on the deal May 22-27, with approximately 48,000 workers having planned to participate in the walkout.
Why it matters: The deal prevents disruptions to the global technology supply chain, as Samsung produces nearly two-thirds of the world's memory chips alongside SK Hynix and accounts for almost a quarter of South Korea's exports. Any production halt would have fueled price volatility and supply shortages during the AI-driven semiconductor boom.
76% of sources are Original Reporting

291 Articles • 15 hours ago
Xi and Putin Sign Over 40 Deals in Beijing Summit
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What happened: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed more than 40 cooperation agreements covering trade, technology, energy, and media exchanges during a two-day summit in Beijing that concluded today. The leaders extended a friendship treaty first signed in 2001 and stressed their growing trade partnership, with Russia's oil exports to China jumping 35% in the first quarter of 2026.
Why it matters: The deepening Russia-China energy partnership could affect global oil and gas markets, especially as Middle East conflicts disrupt traditional supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz. China is securing discounted Russian energy while Russia pivots away from Western markets, with bilateral trade reaching $228 billion in 2025 and growing yuan settlements replacing dollar transactions.
81% of sources are Original Reporting

56 Articles • 17 hours ago
Israeli Strikes Kill 19 in Southern Lebanon
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What happened: Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday killed at least 19 people in southern Lebanon, including three children and four women, with a single strike on Deir Qanoun al Nahr killing 10 people. Israel targeted more than 25 Hezbollah sites between Monday and Tuesday afternoon, while Hezbollah continued attacking Israeli forces with rockets and drones.
Why it matters: The attacks continue despite a US-brokered ceasefire extended just two days earlier for 45 days, with the death toll now surpassing 3,000 since fighting began in March. More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon, and near-daily exchanges persist with both sides targeting each other despite truce efforts.

47 Articles • 18 hours ago
Alibaba Unveils Its Most Powerful AI Chip as a Domestic Nvidia Alternative
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The details: Alibaba unveiled its Zhenwu M890 AI chip at this week's Cloud Summit in Hangzhou, claiming triple the performance of its predecessor with 144 GB GPU memory and 800 GB/s bandwidth. The company also introduced Qwen3.7-Max, a large language model designed for AI agents that can autonomously operate up to 35 hours, and has already shipped 560,000 Zhenwu units to over 400 customers across 20 industries.
Why it matters: Alibaba expects its AI models and applications to generate 30 billion yuan in recurring cloud revenue by year-end, strengthening China's homegrown AI infrastructure as access to advanced Western chips remains restricted. However, analysts note the chip still trails leading Western rivals in memory capacity and bandwidth, with key performance metrics undisclosed.
79% of sources are Original Reporting

81 Articles • 15 hours ago
Pentagon to Scale Back NATO Wartime Commitments
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What's happening: The Pentagon plans to significantly reduce U.S. forces available to NATO in a major crisis, pulling about 5,000 troops from Germany and canceling a brigade rotation to Poland. The shift will be outlined at a defense policy chiefs meeting this Friday in Brussels, with reductions expected to unfold over several years as European allies build up their own capabilities.
Why it matters: Scaling back U.S. wartime commitments could weaken NATO's ability to respond quickly to crises on Europe's eastern flank, particularly near Russia. While the U.S. maintains its nuclear guarantee, European allies must now shoulder more conventional defense responsibilities, raising concerns about alliance cohesion and deterrence gaps ahead of the July summit in Turkey.
77% of sources are Original Reporting

46 Articles • 9 hours ago
Chief Justice Issues Clarification After Youth Cockroach Remarks Spark Outcry
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What happened: Chief Justice Surya Kant compared unemployed youngsters to cockroaches and parasites during a May 15 hearing about senior advocate designation, sparking widespread criticism. He later clarified his remarks targeted only those with fraudulent law degrees, not India's youth, after the comments circulated on social media.
Why it matters: The remarks triggered a viral satirical movement called Cockroach Janta Party, gaining over three million followers in days, reflecting deep frustration among India's youth facing 29.1 percent graduate unemployment. The controversy highlights tensions between judicial authority and citizen engagement mechanisms like RTI and PIL that the Court has historically championed.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

19 Articles • 11 hours ago
Single Psilocybin Dose Shows Promise for Cocaine Addiction
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The findings: A UAB trial of 40 adults with cocaine use disorder found that 30% who received one high-dose psilocybin session with therapy remained abstinent at 180 days, versus zero percent in the placebo group. The study, published earlier this month in JAMA Network Open, intentionally recruited majority-Black, low-income participants historically underrepresented in psychedelic research.
Why it matters: Cocaine use disorder currently has no FDA-approved medications despite decades of failed drug trials, affecting an estimated 25 million people worldwide. This single-session treatment approach could represent a breakthrough for an urgent unmet need, though researchers caution that larger confirmatory trials are required before clinical use.
95% of sources are Original Reporting