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World Leaders Gather for Historic Summit on Climate and Global Security

Delegates from 50 nations convene in Geneva as tensions and climate deadlines converge

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GENEVA — In an unprecedented diplomatic gathering, heads of state from more than fifty nations convened Monday at the United Nations headquarters to address both the escalating climate crisis and rising geopolitical tensions that have defined the early months of 2026. The summit, widely regarded as the most significant multilateral event in a decade, opened amid high expectations. “We stand at a crossroads,” said the UN Secretary-General. Negotiators worked through the weekend on a framework agreement tying emissions targets to trade incentives, a novel approach championed by the European bloc. Analysts say the binding nature of any agreement remains the central sticking point as delegates prepare for a long week of talks.

Continue Reading ›   By Jane Thornton, Staff Correspondent • 6 min read

Also Today

Markets Rally as Federal Reserve Signals Rate Pause Through Q3

Investors cheered as the central bank hinted at a prolonged hold, sending indexes to multi-month highs in afternoon trading.

Business • 4 min read

Tech Giants Face New Antitrust Scrutiny From EU Regulators

Brussels opens formal probes into three major platforms over alleged anti-competitive bundling of AI services.

Technology • 3 min read

Scientists Announce Breakthrough in Fusion Energy Milestone

A team at MIT reports sustained net-positive energy output lasting 47 seconds — reigniting clean energy hopes.

Science • 5 min read

Urban Housing Crisis Deepens as Eviction Rates Climb Nationally

New data shows eviction filings up 22% year-over-year, with major cities struggling to keep pace with demand for affordable units.

National • 6 min read

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Politics

Politics

Senate Passes Landmark Infrastructure Bill After Months of Debate

The $1.2 trillion measure covering roads, broadband, and public transit now heads to the President’s desk.

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World

World

Ceasefire Holds in Eastern Corridor as Diplomatic Talks Resume

International observers report calm as negotiating teams enter a third round of mediated discussions.

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Economy

Economy

Inflation Cools to 2.1% — Lowest Reading Since Pre-Pandemic Era

The latest CPI report delivers welcome news as grocery and energy prices retreat, easing pressure on households.

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Opinion & Analysis

The New Populism Is Neither Left Nor Right — It’s a Warning Sign

Across three continents, voters are punishing incumbents not for ideology but for inaction. The message from the ballot box is unmistakable…

By Prof. Laura Vance • Read more ›

What the AI Boom Gets Wrong About Human Creativity

Silicon Valley’s latest wave of creative AI tools promises to democratize art — but are we asking the right questions?

By D. Marchetti • Read more ›

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