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The vulnerability of Iran’s oil, gas lifeline

For the first time since the war began, the IDF has struck 30 fuel storage facilities belonging to the Iranian military, undermining Tehran’s claims that these installations were purely civilian infrastructure. Beyond the immediate smoke and fire, however, the strikes highlight a deeper vulnerability for Iran’s leadership: the extreme fragility of the country’s energy infrastructure

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Sony is reportedly running a dynamic A/B pricing experiment on PlayStation Store

Sony is seemingly testing dynamic A/B pricing on the PlayStation Store. According to a new report from PSprices, which tracks PlayStation Store prices across 50+ regions, its “system detected unusual offer structures containing experiment identifiers (IPT_PILOT, IPT_OPR_TESTING) in PlayStation API responses. These experimental prices are shown only to certain segments of users selected by Sony.”

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Economy

Oscar Party List 2026

It’s that time of year again when Hollywood lets loose, when one night spills into the next in a sea of champagne, tuxes and gowns. It’s Oscar week, with a slew of soirées to choose from including such mainstays as Vanity Fair, Elton John, Oscar Wilde and more celebrating this year’s Oscar nominees and the

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Australia grants asylum to five Iranian women footballers | US-Israel war on Iran News

Listen to this article | 4 mins info Australia has agreed to provide visas to five members of the Iranian women’s football team, allowing them to stay in the country, as they could face punishment upon their return home for not singing the Iranian national anthem before their first match at an Asian Cup tournament. Australian Minister

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Curiosity

Amazon sends letter to FCC saying: Reject application of Elon Musk’s Spacex for Space data centers; gives three reasons to dismiss

Amazon’s Leo has urged the FCC to reject SpaceX’s ambitious one million-satellite proposal, citing a lack of critical orbital and RF data. Amazon argues the plan is speculative, lacks space safety details, and would take centuries to deploy, potentially monopolizing orbital resources. The filing questions the feasibility and intent behind SpaceX’s massive constellation. Elon Musk’s

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Economy

Woman Who Allegedly Shot at Rihanna’s Home with AR-15-Style Rifle ID’d by Police, Booked on Suspicion of Attempted Murder

NEED TO KNOW Police have identified the suspect who allegedly fired multiple shots at Rihanna’s Beverly Hills, Calif., home Ivanna Ortiz, 35, was taken into custody and booked on suspicion of attempted murder, according to police Ortiz is being held on $10.225 million bail Authorities have identified the woman who allegedly opened fire on Rihanna‘s

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OpenAI hardware chief resigns as AI models deployed on Pentagon networks

OpenAI’s hardware lead, Caitlin Kalinowski, said she has stepped down from the company after raising concerns about its recent agreement with the US’ Department of War. In a post shared on X, Kalinowski said the decision followed OpenAI’s move to deploy its AI models on the Pentagon’s classified cloud networks.  According to her, the company

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OLED M6 MacBook Pro Launch Won’t Force The Discontinuation Of M5 Pro & M5 Max Models, As Apple Is Planning An Even Higher Price Bracket Later This Year

0-20%: Unlikely – Lacks credible sources 21-40%: Questionable – Some concerns remain 41-60%: Plausible – Reasonable evidence 61-80%: Probable – Strong evidence 81-100%: Highly Likely – Multiple reliable sources A design overhaul of the M6 MacBook Pro is expected either in late 2026 or early 2027, with Apple introducing a display transition from mini-LED to OLED

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Economy

Avatar: Fire and Ash, Pluribus top 2026 Saturn Awards: Winners list

Avatar: Fire and Ash, Pluribus and Frankenstein were among the night’s biggest winners at the 53rd Saturn Awards, celebrating the best in genre entertainment during a star-studded gala on Sunday. The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films presented special honors throughout the four-hour-plus ceremony hosted by Joel McHale. “We finished in record time,

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You’re Going to Have to Trust Us

OpenAI claims it has accomplished what Anthropic couldn’t: securing a Pentagon contract that won’t cross professed red lines against dragnet domestic spying and the use of artificial intelligence to order lethal military strikes. Just don’t expect any proof. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, announced the company’s big win with the Defense Department in a post on

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