If Washington wants to know how fast a high-end Indo-Pacific conflict would turn allied oil and gas dependence into a support and sustainment problem, it should watch Singapore first.
John Denholm takes over as International Chamber of Shipping chair
Former CEO of J&J Denholm elected on Monday in Rome
ODNI crisis brings up decades-old criticism of the intelligence office
President Trump has directed William J. Pulte, his temporary choice to replace Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, to significantly downsize the office and eliminate those he sees as political enemies, sparking bipartisan outrage and dr…
Trump ‘seems to revel in chaos’: Burned Republican senator unleashes on president
Primary challenged Senate veteran issues scathing criticism of the president following defeat
Former US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at age 100
Greenspan presided over economic turbulence, including crises and booms, during his 18-year tenure as Fed chairman.
Deed fraud is costing Americans their homes nationwide – and the warning signs often come too late
Nationwide, deed fraud – also called quit claim deed fraud or home title theft – is a growing problem
U.K. Prime Minister Starmer to resign as Labour Party seeks reboot – The Washington Post
U.K. Prime Minister Starmer to resign as Labour Party seeks reboot The Washington PostStarmer Announces Resignation; Burnham Wins Key Endorsement The New York TimesKeir Starmer’s resignation speech: anatomy of a picture  …
SpaceX signs a computing deal worth up to $6.3B with Reflection AI for access to Nvidia GB300s at Colossus 2; Reflection will pay $150M per month through 2029 (Deirdre Bosa/CNBC)
Deirdre Bosa / CNBC:
SpaceX signs a computing deal worth up to $6.3B with Reflection AI for access to Nvidia GB300s at Colossus 2; Reflection will pay $150M per month through 2029 — SpaceX has signed a major computing power agreemen…
European leaders pay tribute to Starmer as EU-UK summit is postponed
Ursula von der Leyen, Friedrich Merz and Volodymyr Zelenskyy say British PM helped increase securityEuropean leaders have paid tribute to Keir Starmer after he announced his resignation as the British prime minister, triggering the postponement of an u…
‘Poison in your coffee’ report sounds alarm over widespread pesticide use
Coffee production around the world depends heavily on pesticides, leaving millions of farm workers exposed to harmful chemicals while pesticide residues are also found in exported coffee beans, a report published on Monday warned.