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Chinese leader Xi Jinping's administration may face short-term pressure from the Iran war — but longer-term shifts could play to his country's strengths.
  • China is getting hit by the Iran war's oil shock, but its shift to electrification could soften the blow.
  • Some of China's clean energy stocks are jumping as the war drives more demand for renewables.
  • The conflict could chip

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Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
  • Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn manage Epstein's $630 million estate without salaries.
  • Epstein's estate faces numerous lawsuits and expenses, complicating million-dollar payouts to Indyke and Kahn.
  • They told Congress about Epstein's financial clients and plans to open his own bank.

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United CEO said its "ridiculous" things had to get bad for a deal to happen in Congress.
  • United CEO Scott Kirby criticized Congress over the TSA funding delays.
  • Kirby said that United is holding planes for passengers but cannot wait for everyone to clear the line.
  • "It's just ridiculous to me that it has to get bad before they can get a deal done," he said.

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Some of Mark Zuckerberg's Meta employees were told to work remotely on Wednesday.
  • Meta employees in wearables and ads were told on Tuesday to work remotely on Wednesday.
  • The HR email comes as layoffs loom over the Big Tech company's 79,000 staff.
  • Meta announced a significant stock-based compensation plan for top execs on Tuesday.

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The Shahed has been a staple of Russia's large-scale drone waves against Ukraine.
  • Ukraine's air force said it had detected nearly 1,000 Shahed and other strike drones in one day.
  • It said it shot down or disabled 906 of them, at an interception rate of 95.5%.
  • Kyiv's latest account breaks Russia's previous launch record of 728 such drones.

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Namrata Yadav quit her job in KPMG and moved back to India to pursue her passion of becoming a writer and poet.
  • Namrata Yadav has always loved creative writing and poetry.
  • She said law school, research, and finally consulting at KPMG failed to bring her fulfillment.
  • So she quit her job, moved back to India, and is now trying to establish herself as a spoken-word poet.

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Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth is one of the execs set for a big pay increase, if the company meets stock goals.
  • Six top Meta execs are set to receive huge pay increases — excluding CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
  • But that hinges on Meta meeting "exceedingly aggressive" stock prices over five years, Meta said.
  • It's getting expensive to retain top leaders as AI makes tech more

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Bumpboxx is fully embracing nostalgia with its latest boombox, the BB-777, which is modeled very closely on the legendary Sharp GF-777. A real deal GF-777 will set you back over $2,000 for one in working order. Plus, that vintage unit lacks modern amenities like Bluetooth or a rechargeable battery. Heck, it doesn't even have a CD player.

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Delta Airlines planes are seen at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia on March 23, 2026. (Photo by Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Delta halts special services for Congress, including perks that get members through security faster.
  • Delta halted special services for Congress, including perks that get them through security faster.
  • Delta cited the "impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown" for its decision.
  • Other airlines, including United and Southwest, have not announced