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Mar 17, 2026 6 min read

Iran is quietly testing how much pain the world will tolerate at Hormuz

Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz after U.S.-Israeli strikes; the blockade is a test of how much pain the…

World Desk
Mar 16, 2026 4 min read

New Zealand’s petrol pain is really a subsidy war between drivers and EV buyers

Willis's refusal to subsidise fuel and defence of ending EV rebates leave drivers absorbing the shock while the real fight…

Business Desk
5 min read

Closing the Kennedy Center is really a warning shot at Washington’s arts class

Trump told the Kennedy Center board to close it; the board voted to shut down for two years. The move…

Politics Desk
4 min read

What the Kennedy Center fight reveals about who really controls U.S. culture funding

The Kennedy Center fight shows federal arts funding has become a proxy war for political brands and donors. Control of…

Politics Desk
5 min read

Vanity Fair’s Oscar party turns awards night into a celebrity brand marketplace

The Vanity Fair Oscar party red carpet is where luxury brands and celebrity teams broker deals. Honoring film is the…

Entertainment Desk
5 min read

Copyright lawsuits against OpenAI are really about who owns the language we use

Merriam-Webster and Britannica's suit against OpenAI puts a simple question before the courts: who owns the language we use?

Tech Desk
5 min read

GTC 2026 will reveal how far behind the rest of Big Tech is on AI infrastructure

The real story of GTC is not Nvidia's next chip, but how dependent its biggest customers have become on a…

Tech Desk
5 min read

Nvidia is using GTC 2026 to lock AI developers into its ecosystem for a decade

Behind the demos, GTC 2026 is about tying every layer of the AI stack to Nvidia hardware and software so…

Tech Desk
9 min read

Trump’s threats over Iranian oil routes signal a larger election-year energy gamble

The White House is using the Hormuz showdown to redefine U.S. leverage over global energy, even if short-term price spikes…

Politics Desk
5 min read

U.S. voters will feel the Hormuz crisis at the pump long before the battlefield

The real impact of the Iran conflict will show up first in household fuel budgets and inflation, not in military…

Business Desk