• Nintendo is suing the United States government over new tariffs that the company says could significantly raise the cost of importing its gaming products into the U.S.

    The gaming giant argues the tariffs unfairly target electronics manufactured overseas and could drive up prices for American consumers — potentially impacting consoles, accessories, and future hardware launches.

    The lawsuit is the latest clash between global tech companies and U.S. trade policy as tensions over tariffs and supply chains continue to grow.
    Nintendo is suing the United States government over new tariffs that the company says could significantly raise the cost of importing its gaming products into the U.S. The gaming giant argues the tariffs unfairly target electronics manufactured overseas and could drive up prices for American consumers — potentially impacting consoles, accessories, and future hardware launches. The lawsuit is the latest clash between global tech companies and U.S. trade policy as tensions over tariffs and supply chains continue to grow.
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  • *Tensions between Washington and Tehran have reached a new boiling point following a scathing statement from Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister. The official mocked President Trump’s domestic political influence, suggesting that if the President cannot even control local appointments like the Mayor of New York, he has no business attempting to dictate the future leadership of the Iranian people.#Headlines360 #IranTensions #TrumpForeignPolicy #DiplomaticClash #TehranNews #BreakingUpdate*
    *Tensions between Washington and Tehran have reached a new boiling point following a scathing statement from Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister. The official mocked President Trump’s domestic political influence, suggesting that if the President cannot even control local appointments like the Mayor of New York, he has no business attempting to dictate the future leadership of the Iranian people.#Headlines360 #IranTensions #TrumpForeignPolicy #DiplomaticClash #TehranNews #BreakingUpdate*
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  • Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait are reassessing contracts and future U.S. investments to manage financial strains from the escalating conflict dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which began in late February with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, according to the Financial Times.
    Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait are reassessing contracts and future U.S. investments to manage financial strains from the escalating conflict dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which began in late February with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, according to the Financial Times.
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  • Thomas Massie said a future Department of Justice could potentially pursue charges against Attorney General Pam Bondi if redactions made in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were found to be unlawful.

    Massie argued that transparency in the handling of Epstein-related records is critical and suggested that improperly withholding information from the public could carry legal consequences under federal records and disclosure laws. The Justice Department has defended its handling of sensitive materials, citing privacy protections, ongoing investigations, and legal standards governing redactions.

    The remarks reflect ongoing political tensions over how Epstein-connected documents are being released and who should be held accountable for decisions surrounding them.
    Thomas Massie said a future Department of Justice could potentially pursue charges against Attorney General Pam Bondi if redactions made in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were found to be unlawful. Massie argued that transparency in the handling of Epstein-related records is critical and suggested that improperly withholding information from the public could carry legal consequences under federal records and disclosure laws. The Justice Department has defended its handling of sensitive materials, citing privacy protections, ongoing investigations, and legal standards governing redactions. The remarks reflect ongoing political tensions over how Epstein-connected documents are being released and who should be held accountable for decisions surrounding them.
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  • Scientists successfully revived a plant from 32,000-year-old seeds discovered frozen in Siberian permafrost — making it the oldest organism ever brought back to life.

    The seeds belonged to Silene stenophylla and were found buried 124 feet underground near the Kolyma River, preserved inside an Ice Age squirrel’s burrow. Constantly frozen at about 19°F (-7°C), the extreme cold prevented cellular decay since the time of the woolly mammoths . Although the mature seeds were damaged, researchers extracted living tissue from immature ones and grew them in a sterile lab environment. The regenerated plants not only bloomed but produced fertile seeds, showing slight evolutionary differences from modern varieties.

    Beyond reviving ancient life, the breakthrough offers valuable insight for biodiversity preservation . Studying how these cells survived for millennia could strengthen global seed banks and help protect plant genetics against future climate disasters.
    Scientists successfully revived a plant from 32,000-year-old seeds discovered frozen in Siberian permafrost — making it the oldest organism ever brought back to life. The seeds belonged to Silene stenophylla and were found buried 124 feet underground near the Kolyma River, preserved inside an Ice Age squirrel’s burrow. Constantly frozen at about 19°F (-7°C), the extreme cold prevented cellular decay since the time of the woolly mammoths . Although the mature seeds were damaged, researchers extracted living tissue from immature ones and grew them in a sterile lab environment. The regenerated plants not only bloomed but produced fertile seeds, showing slight evolutionary differences from modern varieties. Beyond reviving ancient life, the breakthrough offers valuable insight for biodiversity preservation . Studying how these cells survived for millennia could strengthen global seed banks and help protect plant genetics against future climate disasters.
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