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Malaria Protein Discovery: ARK1
Science

Malaria Protein Discovery: ARK1

Scientists have identified Aurora-related kinase 1 (ARK1) as a crucial protein for the malaria parasite's reproduction, demonstrating that disabling it effectively halts the disease's spread in both human and mosquito hosts. This groundbreaking discovery offers a promising new target for developing highly specific antimalarial drugs that could revolutionize treatment by attacking the parasite without harming human cells.

Court Orders $175B Tariff Refunds
Business

Court Orders $175B Tariff Refunds

A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to initiate a massive refund process for an estimated $175 billion in Trump-era tariffs, which were invalidated by a Supreme Court ruling that found the President lacked the authority to impose them. This unprecedented decision means all importers are eligible for repayment, but delays in processing could cost taxpayers an additional $700 million monthly in accumulated interest.

OpenAI Amends DoD Contract
Technology

OpenAI Amends DoD Contract

Facing intense public backlash, OpenAI is swiftly revising its contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to explicitly prohibit its AI technology from being used for domestic surveillance or unauthorized NSA activities. CEO Sam Altman acknowledged the initial agreement was "opportunistic and sloppy," underscoring the company's commitment to addressing significant public criticism regarding potential misuse.

Senate GOP Blocks Iran War Powers Resolution
Politics

Senate GOP Blocks Iran War Powers Resolution

Senate Republicans voted down a resolution aimed at halting President Trump's military actions against Iran, signaling early congressional support for the escalating conflict. This 47-53 vote effectively prevented a measure requiring congressional approval for further military engagement and forced lawmakers to publicly back the President's "war against Iran.

Indonesia's Nuclear Power Ambitions
Environment

Indonesia's Nuclear Power Ambitions

Indonesia plans to commission its first 500-megawatt nuclear power plant between 2032 and 2034 in Sumatra and Kalimantan, marking a significant step in its long-term energy transition. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to achieve 44 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2060, prioritizing flexible Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to power its archipelagic nation and meet net-zero emission goals.

UK Imposes Visa Ban on Four Nations
Politics

UK Imposes Visa Ban on Four Nations

The UK government has dramatically implemented an "emergency brake" on visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan, effective March 5, 2026. This drastic measure aims to curb a staggering 470% surge in asylum claims from these nations between 2021 and 2025, which the government attributes to widespread abuse and a rising annual support cost exceeding £4 billion.

Bioengineered Algae Cleans Microplastics
Science

Bioengineered Algae Cleans Microplastics

Researchers have accidentally discovered a bioengineered algae strain that effectively removes microplastics from water, offering a promising new solution to widespread plastic pollution. This innovative algae works by clumping onto microplastics, causing them to sink for easier collection and potential recycling.

Seattle Gears Up for FIFA World Cup 2026™
Sports

Seattle Gears Up for FIFA World Cup 2026™

Seattle is buzzing with excitement as it marks the 100-day countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026™, celebrating its readiness with a unique 53-column Monorail activation. The city, set to host six matches, is committed to fostering community engagement and ensuring a lasting legacy beyond the prestigious tournament.

Supreme Court Halts NY Map Redraw
Politics

Supreme Court Halts NY Map Redraw

In a significant move, the Supreme Court has temporarily paused a lower court's directive for New York to redraw its congressional map, allowing the state to proceed with its current districts for the 2026 elections. This contentious decision, made over the objections of Democratic appointees, effectively preserves a Republican-held district despite earlier findings of diluted minority voting strength, drawing sharp dissents and accusations of judicial overreach.

Zuckerberg's Miami Mansion Record Buy
Business

Zuckerberg's Miami Mansion Record Buy

Tech titan Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have reportedly shattered real estate records, acquiring an under-construction mansion on Miami's exclusive Indian Creek island for an astonishing $170 million. This monumental purchase not only marks Miami-Dade County's most expensive residential deal ever, but also ranks among the priciest home transactions in U.S. history.

Mars Impact Survival: Bacteria Live
Science

Mars Impact Survival: Bacteria Live

A new study reveals that the incredibly tough bacterium *Deinococcus radiodurans* can survive extreme impact forces, mimicking those of asteroid collisions, even at pressures up to 3 GPa. This groundbreaking discovery significantly bolsters the theory of panspermia, suggesting life could potentially hitchhike between planets after major cosmic events.

France Increases Nuclear Warheads
Politics

France Increases Nuclear Warheads

In a significant shift for its defense policy, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will increase its nuclear warheads for the first time in decades. This bold decision, part of an updated nuclear strategy, is driven by Macron's conviction that "to be free, we have to be feared," aiming to bolster the nation's deterrent for freedom and security.

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