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USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) launches Tomahawk cruise missiles on June 10, 2026. U.S. Central Command/Handout via REUTERS
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- The US has become the world's largest oil exporter, upending a decades-old order long dominated by Saudi Arabia and Russia, a shift that tightens American companies' grip on energy markets as Washington's war with Iran reshapes global energy trade.
- If not for the intense rivalry between Anthropic and OpenAI, the generative AI boom might not have arrived so quickly. The same urgency now extends to plans for their blockbuster IPOs. The companies are racing to beat one another to market.
- As SpaceX prepares for its record-breaking $75 billion market debut with great fanfare, Wall Street traders, brokers and exchanges are working nonstop to make sure their trading systems can handle the blockbuster IPO and avoid the chaos that marred other highly anticipated launches.
- Just one-in-three Americans approve of the fast pace of data-center construction that supports artificial intelligence and most would oppose building one in their own community, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- Asics' Onitsuka Tiger is embarking on a global expansion to capitalise on booming demand for its retro fashion shoes, but analysts warn the ambition could put its impressive margins at risk.
- As once-vocal inflation hawk Kevin Warsh prepares for his first meeting as the US Federal Reserve's chair, prices are now rising at a sharp 4% rate. In this week’s Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate how he can square the obvious remedy with Trump’s rate-cut demands.
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Health workers examine the home of an Ebola victim in Mongbwalu, where the disease may have smoldered undetected for months. REUTERS/Gradel Muyisa Mumbere
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The body of a 44-year-old Congolese pastor lay inside a wooden coffin ready for the journey to Mongbwalu.
It was strapped into the back of an aging Nissan SUV with the backseats pushed flat. A group of young relatives were crammed in, too, sitting atop the casket.
By the time it reached its destination, some three hours later, the coffin was cracked, after collapsing under the weight of those sitting on it.
These are among events being examined by investigators hunting for the "patient zero", or earliest infection, of the Ebola epidemic raging in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, according to four experts on the team conducting the health ministry inquiry.
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Tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova speak during an interview with Reuters in New York City. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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For more than half a century, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova have stood as twin pillars of modern sport — rivals, friends, foils and co-authors of one of tennis's most compelling stories.
Their duels shaped an era, transcended the game and helped redefine what female athletes could be: fierce, vulnerable, political, glamorous and unapologetically themselves.
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