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US Sanctions Target Chinese Refinery and 40 Shipping Firms for Iranian Oil Trade, Sparking China Criticism
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on a major Chinese refinery and 40 shipping entities for purchasing Iranian oil, intensifying efforts to curb Iran's oil revenue. China's criticism highlights concerns about the impact on international trade norms, though many Chinese firms adhere to U.S. sanctions due to the financial system's dominance.

NYC Mayor Vetoes Buffer-Zone Bill, Citing Free Speech Concerns Amid Antisemitism Debate
New York City's mayor vetoed a bill proposing buffer zones around educational facilities, expressing concerns over broad definitions that could limit protests. The decision has sparked a debate on balancing protest rights with security, particularly amidst antisemitism and Islamophobia concerns.
A recent survey reveals that nearly 26% of vibe-coded apps have critical security vulnerabilities, such as exposed API keys and lack of authentication checks. Tools like CodeSafe offer developers actionable fixes, but the trend of prioritizing functionality over security persists, especially with AI code generators.
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The U.S. has extended a 60-day Jones Act waiver by 90 days, allowing foreign vessels to transport goods between U.S. ports amid the Iran conflict, aiming to stabilize oil prices and national security. This move highlights the balance between supporting energy delivery and protecting domestic maritime jobs, with Louisiana's economy significantly impacted by potential changes to the waiver policy.
Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood has filed a lawsuit against promoters of the unsanctioned Daytona Spring Break 2k26 event, seeking damages over $50,000. The event, lacking proper permits, resulted in substantial costs for local services and disruptions, prompting legal actions and potential criminal charges against the organizers.
The Cincinnati Bengals selected Colbie Young, a 6'3" wide receiver from Georgia, as the 140th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their offense with his red-zone prowess. Despite a past leg injury, Young's potential as a key outside threat in the AFC North is promising, as he competes for the No. 3 receiver spot and seeks to overcome off-field challenges.
Sony is rumored to have introduced always-online checks for PS5 and PS4 digital games, requiring a 30-day online validation to maintain licenses. While some claim it's a bug linked to a security patch, Sony has yet to confirm or deny, leaving gamers concerned about potential DRM policy changes.
Matt Mercer narrates a new Crossroads comic, enhancing Overwatch's collaboration event as Cassidy confronts Talon and old allies at Watchpoint: Grand Mesa. Overwatch celebrates its 10th anniversary with new heroes, skins, and map updates, including the introduction of Sierra, Season 2 Mythics, and a collaboration with LE SSERAFIM.
Slay the Spire 2's latest patch v0.104.0 introduces extensive gameplay and UI updates, including tutorials, smoother navigation, and enhanced visuals. It also rebalances the Doormaker enemy, revamps Ascension 6 as Inflation, and adds new multiplayer badges, aiming to address player feedback and improve early access experience.
Donald Trump is urging Senate Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act, warning of GOP losses if they fail, and advocating for eliminating the Senate filibuster to advance conservative agendas. While the bill faces a 60-vote filibuster hurdle, some Republicans consider using reconciliation tactics to push through key elements, revealing party divisions and strategic maneuvering ahead of the midterms.













