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Thursday, March 5, 2026
World
US Takes 'Decisive Action Against Imminent Threats' in Iran
The United States is taking decisive action against imminent threats in Iran, as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Reports indicate that US bases have been targeted by drones and missiles.
IDF Says It's Attacking Tehran and Beirut, Orders More Evacuations Across Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has announced it is attacking Tehran and Beirut, further escalating the conflict in the Middle East. The IDF has also ordered more evacuations across Lebanon as the situation intensifies.
US Embassy in Kuwait 'Closed Until Further Notice'
The US embassy in Kuwait has been closed until further notice, signaling heightened security concerns in the region. This follows escalating tensions and ongoing conflict in neighboring countries.
Tech
Functional Photoacoustic Microscopy Reaches Super-Resolution by Tracking Red Blood Cells
Researchers have achieved super-resolution in functional photoacoustic microscopy by tracking red blood cells. This advancement could lead to more detailed imaging for medical diagnostics and research.
Google Settles with Epic Games with Offer to Lower Its App Store Commissions
Google has settled with Epic Games by offering to lower its app store commissions. This move could have significant implications for the app development industry and competition in the digital marketplace.
Politics
Husband of Labour MP Among Three Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for China
David Taylor, the husband of Labour MP Joani Reid, is among three men arrested in the UK on suspicion of spying for China. The arrests have raised concerns about potential security breaches and political interference.
Business
Judge Rules Companies Are Entitled to Refunds for Trump Tariffs Overturned by the Supreme Court
A federal judge in New York has ruled that companies are entitled to refunds for Trump-era tariffs that were overturned by the Supreme Court last month. This decision marks a defeat for the Trump administration and could have significant financial implications for businesses.
Science
Scientists Use Laser Technique to Analyze Darwin's Galápagos Specimens Without Opening Jars
Scientists have employed a non-invasive laser technique to analyze Charles Darwin's original Galápagos specimens without opening their nearly 200-year-old jars. This method allows for the study of delicate historical artifacts without risking damage.
Sports
Rams Live Up to Reputation With Blockbuster Trade for Chiefs All-Pro
The Los Angeles Rams have made a blockbuster trade, acquiring an All-Pro player from the Kansas City Chiefs. This move reinforces the Rams' reputation for making bold acquisitions and is expected to significantly impact their performance.








