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Ryan Zinke Won't Seek Reelection Amid Health Concerns, Shaking Up Montana's House Race
Former Interior Secretary and current Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke announced he won't seek reelection due to health issues and the need for dedicated representation. His departure adds to GOP retirements amid a narrow Republican majority in the House, potentially impacting the party's hold on the Montana seat.

Tilray Acquires BrewDog: 38 UK Bars Closed, Job Losses Spark Outcry
Tilray Brands has acquired BrewDog for £33 million, closing 38 UK sites and taking control of key operations and bars. Co-founders are stepping back from daily roles, sparking industry-wide job security concerns.
Quantum Computing Inc. has acquired Luminar Semiconductor for $110 million, enhancing its manufacturing capabilities with lasers and detectors. While early revenue projections are optimistic, the company remains focused on growth and future investments, with analysts giving mixed ratings.
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China's new Five-Year Plan prioritizes AI, space, and robotics to boost industrial deployment and market growth, with a focus on AI-enhanced manufacturing. Analysts warn this alone won't sustain 5% GDP growth, indicating reliance on exports and technologies like autonomous driving.
Middle Eastern tech investments are surging as geopolitical tensions encourage multinational firms to expand AI, semiconductor, and cloud operations in the region. Despite risks of instability, major players like Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud are committing billions, betting on strong fiscal backing and abundant resources.
France and China have pledged to continue diplomatic discussions on Iran, emphasizing regional security and international institutions' roles in dispute resolution. They also highlighted the importance of de-escalation and dialogue amidst ongoing U.S.-Israel strikes, with potential impacts on energy markets and global trade.
Infosys and Intel have partnered to enhance enterprise AI deployments, integrating Infosys Topaz Fabric with Intel's compute platforms for scalable and secure solutions. The initiative, announced March 3, 2026, targets industries seeking right-sized AI architectures, promising measurable impacts on IT operations and automation workflows.













