
Liz Hoffman

Tim McDonnell

US oil reserves are at their lowest level since 2004 as the impacts of the Iran war pile up, but countries are adapting.
2US chip stocks tumbled on Thursday as fresh doubts surfaced over the sustainability of the AI spending boom.
3Chinese AI phenom DeepSeek is closing in on a $7.4 billion funding round, in one of the country’s largest startup raises.
4Ballooning electricity demand from AI data centers in the US is pushing companies and regulators to consider unorthodox solutions.
5Hezbollah rejected a ceasefire in Lebanon on Thursday shortly after it was announced, denting hopes for peace in the region.
6Australia, the UK, and the US agreed new measures to protect undersea cables and pipelines from sabotage, including the deployment of autonomous submarine drones.
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