Breaking 12:20 Spring-summer 2026 fashion weeks reveal vibrant color palette 11:42 RAVE token surges 2,000 percent as analysts flag market manipulation 11:20 Bitcoin short squeeze risk rises as open interest nears $25 billion 11:00 US naval blockade of Iranian ports takes effect after failed talks 10:40 Gold falls as Trump Hormuz blockade lifts oil and dollar 10:30 Japan calls for swift US–Iran agreement amid rising regional tensions 10:20 Rockstar confirms data breach as hackers set ransom deadline 10:02 Artemis II crew reflects on iconic ‘Earthset’ photo after return 09:20 Hormuz crisis boosts China clean energy exports as oil flows disrupted 09:00 Apple pulls high RAM Mac mini and Mac Studio amid chip shortage 08:44 Rare comet unseen for 170,000 years now visible to naked eye 08:20 Harvard AI decoder cuts quantum computing errors by up to 17 times 08:00 Oil prices surge while gold falls after announcement of Iranian port blockade 07:50 Chinese crystal sets record in race to build nuclear clocks 07:45 United States and Australia double investment in critical minerals projects 17:00 Trump warns China of steep tariffs over potential military support to Iran 15:00 United States deportation policy sends migrants, including Moroccans, to Costa Rica 14:45 Oman urges the United States and Iran to make “painful concessions” to sustain peace talks 14:15 Trump announces immediate U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz 14:00 Lebanese finance minister Yassine Jaber heads to Washington for IMF and World Bank meetings 13:45 Australia and United States expand critical minerals investment with $3.5 billion deal

Johns Hopkins team releases detailed atlas of human brain development

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers and global collaborators unveiled the most comprehensive cellular atlas of the developing human neocortex. The study integrates data from nearly 200 published works and over 30 million cells. Published in Nature Neuroscience on March 25, 2026, it maps the formation of the brain's outer layers from prenatal......

NASA clears Artemis II for April 1 moon mission launch

Four astronauts stand one week from becoming the first humans to fly toward the moon in over 50 years. NASA targets April 1 for the Artemis 2 launch, a 10-day test flight. The crew will loop around the moon's far side and return aboard the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket. The team includes NASA commander Reid Wiseman,......

Bitcoin tops $71,000, outperforming gold and stocks since Iran conflict began

Bitcoin has emerged as an unexpected winner amid the turmoil triggered by the United States-Iran conflict, outperforming both gold and the S&P 500 since hostilities began on February 28, according to an analysis by River Financial, a Bitcoin-focused financial services platform. Data show Bitcoin has gained approximately 12% since the conflict......

Arm shares surge as new AI chip promises billions in revenue

U.S.-listed shares of Arm Holdings rose nearly 12% in premarket trading Wednesday after the chipmaker announced projections of billions in annual revenue from its new artificial intelligence (AI) data-center chip. Traditionally known for licensing its designs to companies such as Nvidia and Qualcomm, Arm is now taking a direct approach by......

US increases fuel exports to Cuba's private sector amid blockade

U.S. suppliers have shipped roughly 30,000 barrels of fuel to Cuba’s private sector so far this year, according to shipping data and official documents reviewed by Reuters. The move highlights Washington’s effort to favor private businesses over state-run enterprises under its ongoing oil restrictions. Since January, the United......

Apple releases iOS 26.4 with AI playlists, new emojis, and platform-wide updates

Apple on Tuesday pushed a broad wave of software updates across its product lineup, releasing iOS 26.4, macOS Tahoe 26.4, watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4, visionOS 26.4, and HomePod Software 26.4 simultaneously. The rollout closes a busy March for the company, which has already unveiled nine new products this month. The headline addition in iOS 26.4......

UN warns billions still lack safe water as inequalities deepen

The United Nations has raised the alarm over persistent inequalities in access to drinking water, warning that billions of people, many of them women and girls, remain without access to a resource the organization considers a fundamental human right. A report titled "Water for All: Equal Rights and Access," presented last Thursday......

Silver surges past $73 as US-Iran conflict sustains safe-haven demand

Silver climbed sharply in early trading on March 25, breaking above $73 per ounce as investors continued to seek refuge in precious metals amid a US-Iran conflict now approaching its fourth week. The white metal gained more than 5% from the previous session's close, according to COMEX futures data, extending its recovery from a March low......

European stocks rise on hopes for Middle East peace plan

European stock markets opened higher on Wednesday, boosted by optimism over a potential resolution to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Investor sentiment improved following recent statements from U.S. officials, who outlined a 15-point peace plan reportedly shared with Iran. In early trading, Paris’ CAC 40 index rose 1.32%,......

AWS AI agent plans spark broad selloff in enterprise software stocks

Enterprise software stocks fell sharply on Tuesday after a report by The Information revealed that Amazon Web Services is developing AI agents to automate functions across its sales, business development, and technical specialist teams. The disclosure reignited investor fears that autonomous AI agents could erode the per-user licensing model......

Oil prices near $100 prompt emergency reserve release and renewable energy push

The fourth week of conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has sent crude oil prices surging past $100 per barrel for the first time since 2022, as Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts roughly 20% of global oil supply. The crisis has intensified calls for a structural shift away from fossil fuels and......

Toyota recalls over 144,000 vehicles in the U.S. over rearview camera issue

Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation has announced the recall of more than 144,000 vehicles in the United States due to a technical issue affecting rearview camera displays. The problem may prevent the image from appearing when the vehicle is in reverse, potentially increasing the risk of accidents. According to the National Highway......

Oil market volatility leads advisors to rethink investment portfolios

The ongoing energy crisis in the Middle East has disrupted traditional portfolio strategies, prompting financial advisors to reconsider everything from emergency cash reserves to sector-based asset allocations. The fluctuating oil prices, driven by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, are having widespread effects on global markets. The conflict......

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