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Early Earth's Tectonic Plates Moved
Science

Early Earth's Tectonic Plates Moved

Scientists have uncovered the oldest direct evidence of Earth's tectonic plates moving 3.5 billion years ago, significantly pushing back the timeline for planetary dynamism. This groundbreaking discovery challenges previous beliefs about a rigid early Earth and suggests such early plate movement may have been crucial for the emergence of life.

US Agencies Revise Basel III Capital Rules
Business

US Agencies Revise Basel III Capital Rules

Federal banking agencies have unveiled a revamped Basel III Endgame proposal, aiming to create more risk-sensitive and simplified capital requirements. This significant revision is projected to decrease aggregate common equity tier 1 capital for certain banks by 2.4%, reflecting a comprehensive approach to financial stability.

Musk Liable for Twitter Shareholder Fraud
Business

Musk Liable for Twitter Shareholder Fraud

A federal jury has found Elon Musk liable for defrauding Twitter shareholders, a significant verdict stemming from his alleged 2022 attempts to manipulate the company's stock price. This ruling establishes his responsibility in trying to back out of a $44 billion takeover, though the financial damages he faces are still undetermined.

Quantum Light's 48-Dimension Discovery
Science

Quantum Light's 48-Dimension Discovery

Scientists have unveiled that entangled light can harbor astonishingly complex topological structures, reaching an unprecedented 48 dimensions. This groundbreaking discovery, observed through standard quantum optics, promises to revolutionize quantum information encoding by offering a vast new "alphabet" for data.

Iran's Natanz Facility Struck
International

Iran's Natanz Facility Struck

An airstrike reportedly struck Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility on March 21, 2026, though Iranian authorities quickly asserted there was no radiation leakage. This significant event unfolds amid escalating tensions in West Asia, coinciding with a notable increase in U.S. troop deployment to the region.

BTS's Comeback: Seoul Concert & Album
Entertainment

BTS's Comeback: Seoul Concert & Album

K-pop superstars BTS are making a triumphant return to the stage with a massive, free comeback concert in Seoul, marking their first performance after a four-year hiatus due to mandatory military service. This highly anticipated event, a Netflix exclusive, also kicks off a month-long global tour and coincides with the release of their fifth album, "ARIRANG," which has already garnered millions of pre-orders.

Stryker Cyberattack Disrupts Operations
Technology

Stryker Cyberattack Disrupts Operations

Medical device manufacturer Stryker experienced a crippling cyberattack on its internal Microsoft environment, severely disrupting its order processing, manufacturing, and shipping capabilities. Experts attribute the breach to the ongoing Iran war despite prior warnings, though Stryker has contained the incident and confirmed product safety, with new client orders still potentially facing delays.

Volcanoes, Not Comets, Caused Ice Age Chill
Science

Volcanoes, Not Comets, Caused Ice Age Chill

New research reveals that a mysterious platinum spike in Greenland's ice, once thought to be from a catastrophic cosmic impact 12,800 years ago, actually originated from prolonged volcanic eruptions in Iceland. This discovery fundamentally re-evaluates the initial trigger for the Younger Dryas cooling period, as the platinum signal appeared decades *after* the cold snap began, disproving an extraterrestrial cause.

Cosmic Crash Shatters Nearby Galaxy
Science

Cosmic Crash Shatters Nearby Galaxy

Scientists have discovered that the Small Magellanic Cloud's chaotic stellar movements are the direct result of an ancient collision with a larger neighboring galaxy, which significantly disrupted its structure. This groundbreaking finding not only redefines our understanding of the galaxy's evolutionary history but also challenges its previous classification as a textbook example for galaxy formation studies.

Uber & Rivian's Robotaxi Partnership
Technology

Uber & Rivian's Robotaxi Partnership

Uber and Rivian have announced a groundbreaking partnership to deploy 10,000 autonomous R2 robotaxis, with plans to expand to 50,000, marking a significant advancement in self-driving technology. These innovative vehicles are set to launch in San Francisco and Miami by 2028, with a broader rollout to 25 cities targeted by 2031, poised to revolutionize urban transportation.

Trump's Impact on US Democracy
Politics

Trump's Impact on US Democracy

Three major reports released this month reveal former President Donald Trump significantly damaged American democracy during his presidency, with one institute calling the speed of dismantling "unprecedented in modern history." The U.S. has consequently lost its status as a liberal democracy, plummeting in global rankings and seeing its freedom score drop to its lowest since 2002 due to expanded executive power and attacks on democratic norms.

Mortgage Rates Stable After Fed Hold
Business

Mortgage Rates Stable After Fed Hold

The Federal Reserve has maintained its key interest rate between 3.50% and 3.75%, a decision that has helped stabilize mortgage rates after three cuts in late 2025. This stability means borrowers can currently find competitive 30-year mortgage rates around 6.12% and 15-year rates at 5.62%, notably lower than a year ago.

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