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‘EUPHORIA’ SEASON 3 TEASED BY JACOB ELORDI—AND HYPE RETURNS
What the actor said and what it implies Actor Jacob Elordi says he’s “really excited” for Season 3 of *Euphoria*,
HOKKAIDO’S SALMON ROE PRICES SURGE AS CATCHES FALL
Food, climate, and a seasonal squeeze Consumers in Japan are paying sharply higher prices for autumn salmon roe, with Hokkaido
OP-ED SPARKS DEBATE: “WE CAN’T STOP CLIMATE CHANGE—SO PREPARE FOR IT”
What the argument is—and isn’t—saying A Wall Street Journal opinion piece argues that mitigation alone won’t keep pace with warming,
UNC’S BIG AI GAMBLE: A CHANCELLOR’S SILICON VALLEY PLAYBOOK
Universities, budgets, and the AI imperative North Carolina’s flagship public university is recasting itself with an unapologetically tech-first agenda. In
MAJOR AWS OUTAGE KNOCKS FORTNITE, ALEXA, SNAPCHAT—AND MORE—OFFLINE
What went down and where it started Amazon Web Services suffered a significant outage that took popular apps and services
EU’S TOP DIPLOMAT CALLS POSSIBLE PUTIN VISIT TO HUNGARY “NOT NICE,” TESTING EU UNITY
What the remark signals for the bloc The European Union’s foreign policy chief said a potential visit by Vladimir Putin
BAD BUNNY AT THE SUPER BOWL? WHY THE IDEA IS SPLITTING FANS AND BRANDS
Hype, backlash, and the NFL’s calculus A wave of reports and industry chatter pushed Bad Bunny into the Super Bowl
COPPER’S NEW GRAVITY: U.S. AND INDIA PULL DEMAND AS CHINA SLOWS
Decoupling dynamics in a $10,000 metal Global copper trade is shifting. China remains the biggest consumer, but analysts now see
HALO’S NEXT CHAPTER MAY GO LIVE-SERVICE MULTIPLAYER
What the report says, what it could mean for players A new report suggests the next “Halo” installment is being
COLOMBIA RISKS LOSING U.S. TRADE PERKS OVER TARIFFS AS TALKS DRAG
Tariffs, preferences, and what’s at stake Washington warned Bogotá that Andean trade preferences could be reviewed if Colombia pushes ahead
















