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WASHINGTON, D.C. – US President Donald Trump said plans for a war with Iran were originally “scheduled for four to five weeks,” adding that the US military has “capabilities far beyond that.”Speaking from the White House on Monday, President Trump reiterated that the U.S. attack on Iran last June led to the “annihilation of Iran’s nuclear program,” but said Iran posed a “grave threat” to the United States and outlined his administration’s rationale for going to war with Israel along with Israel.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listPresident Trump also said that Iran’s ballistic missile program is “growing rapidly…

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Open the flight tracking website Flightradar24 today. The change is unmistakable. What should be one of the world’s busiest aviation crossroads, a dense web of planes linking Europe, Asia and Africa, is instead a yawning gap. A hole in the sky. Vast swaths of the region’s airspace have been closed or cleared as the conflict in Iran escalates and has ripple effects across the Middle East. And because the region is located at the epicenter of modern long-distance travel, the disruption has ripples far beyond the region. For decades, traffic from Europe to Asia has flowed straight through the Middle…

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Ahead of this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1’s Anthony Davidson tells us who will be in the top six driver combinations.Davidson has compiled a list of the teams that finished in last year’s constructors’ championship. Have your say in the poll below. McLaren – Lando Norris and Oscar PiastriThis is undoubtedly one of the best driver line-ups in F1 right now. They chased hard for the 2025 drivers’ title, and for good reason: they’re evenly matched. Together they are a very powerful combination and complement each other very well. And it’s a big part of why McLaren…

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Gas prices at Sunoco Gas Station in Media, Pennsylvania, USA on Monday, March 2, 2026. Oil prices rose by the most in four years as the first effects of the Middle East war began to be felt. Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has come to a near standstill and Saudi Arabia’s major oil refineries have been disrupted, highlighting threats to supply in one of the world’s biggest producing regions. Photographer: Matthew Hatcher/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesMatthew Hatcher | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesJust as President Donald Trump claims inflation is on the rise, a war involving Iran could send prices soaring…

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Stephanie Harrison spent much of her life trying to get it “right,” pursuing the right school, the right job, the right apartment, and the right accomplishments that would give her life meaning.But in 2013, she was struggling. “I was unbearably lonely. I had daily panic attacks, developed a stress-induced autoimmune disease, and felt an overwhelming sense of hopelessness almost every day,” she writes in New Happy: Getting Happiness Right in a World That’s Got It Wrong.At her lowest moment, she wondered why happiness was slipping away and realized she was following the wrong strategy. She started making changes in her…

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SpaceX’s Starlink partners with German telecom giant deutsche telekom The companies announced Monday that they will launch satellite-based mobile services in 10 European countries.Deutsche Telekom said in a statement that the service will launch in 2028 and will provide mobile communications to areas where network expansion is particularly difficult, such as areas with conservation requirements or difficult terrain.The launch will be the first in Europe using Starlink’s second-generation satellite, known as V2, the company said.Stephanie Bednarek, vice president of Starlink Sales, said the launch “expands the data, voice and messaging space by bringing broadband directly to mobile phones.”The satellite service…

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to reporters in the departure lounge before returning to Washington after meeting with Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, February 25, 2026. Jonathan Ernst | ReutersThe White House is planning a series of briefings with lawmakers on the weekend’s attack on Iran, as the Senate is scheduled to return later Monday and the House reconvene Tuesday.Secretary of State Marco Rubio will brief Congressional leaders on the Iran war Monday afternoon. The White House confirmed Monday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John…

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GB-turned Irish world champion Amy Broadhurst has returned to the gym to resume her pursuit of Olympic glory.Broadhurst returned to boxing just a few months after the birth of his first child. She is determined to qualify for the 2028 Olympics and prove that even a new mom can realize her dreams at the highest level. “When you have a baby, people automatically think your career is over,” Broadhurst told Sky Sports. “I hope when he grows up and looks back on what I’ve done, he’ll be so proud.”“One of the people I actually reached out to was Natasha Jonas,…

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Hundreds of tech workers have signed an open letter calling on the Department of Defense to rescind the designation of humans as a “supply chain risk.” The letter also asks Congress to intervene and “consider whether the exercise of these special powers against U.S. technology companies is appropriate.” The letter includes signatories from major technology and venture capital firms, including OpenAI, Slack, IBM, Cursor, and Salesforce Ventures. This follows a dispute between the Department of Defense and Anthropic last week after the AI ​​Institute refused to give the military unrestricted access to its AI systems. Anthropic’s two red lines in…

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Mohd Umardaraz, a passenger from Bijnor Uttar Pradesh, is stranded in Terminal 3 of the Delhi airport after his Kuwait-bound flight was canceled due to airspace restrictions over Iran and parts of the Middle East, March 1, 2026 in New Delhi, India. Arvind Yadav | Hindustan Times | Getty ImagesDubai-based Emirates received permission from local authorities to resume a “limited number” of flights as early as Monday evening, a sign the airline is preparing to resume service to the region after thousands of flight cancellations. Separately, Israeli airline El Al announced on Monday that it is considering chartering private jets…

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