Markets at Breaking Point as AI Boom Fueled Speculation

The recent surge in tech stocks is causing concern among regulators and economists, who warn that the AI boom may be fueling a speculative bubble that could lead to a market crash. As the world’s largest economies rely on just a few major firms, any loss of confidence could have far-reaching consequences for the global … Read more

AI Bubble Worries Overlook Strong Fundamentals

Société Générale has polled clients about their biggest market concerns, but its strategists are telling them to look beyond the artificial-intelligence trend. Instead, they point to a stronger dollar and fundamentals as key drivers of the current rally. Despite worries about an AI bubble, SocGen believes that the US economy is in good shape and … Read more

Tennessee Explosives Facility Blast Kills 19, Injures 3

A massive blast at an explosives facility in Tennessee has killed 19 people or left them missing, with authorities warning residents to stay away from the area. The explosion occurred on Friday morning at Accurate Energetic Systems, a company that manufactures military and demolitions explosives. Three people were treated for minor injuries. The blast was … Read more

India’s SC Dismisses Plea for Independent Investigation into Cough Syrup Deaths

A public interest petition seeking an independent investigation into the deaths of 22 children due to contaminated cough syrup in Madhya Pradesh was dismissed by a Supreme Court bench on October 10, 2025. The petition sought a judicial commission or expert committee to probe the deaths. The Bench asked advocate-petitioner Vishal Tiwari about his previous … Read more

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Ray Dalio Warns of US Debt Crisis and Rising Tensions

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater founder, says the US is at a crossroads between unity and conflict. He warns that rising debt and deepening divisions could lead to a financial crisis. The nation’s 125% debt-to-GDP ratio risks triggering a “debt bomb” if investors lose confidence, forcing higher borrowing costs or painful spending cuts. Dalio believes friction in … Read more

Padres Infielder Jose Iglesias Suspended for One Game Over Umpire Altercation

San Diego Padres infielder Jose Iglesias has been suspended by Major League Baseball (MLB) for one game after actions toward umpires in the visitors’ dugout during their season-ending loss to the Chicago Cubs. The suspension is effective at the beginning of the 2026 season. Iglesias was accused of “unprofessional conduct” following a disputed home plate … Read more

US Seeks Stake in Venezuelan Oil to End Confrontation

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro offered the Trump administration a stake in the country’s oil and other fields in an effort to end the confrontation with the United States. The proposal, which was discussed for months, included opening up oil and gold mining projects to American companies, providing them with priority contracts, and redirecting oil shipments … Read more

Padres Infielder Suspended Over Postseason Confrontation

San Diego Padres infielder Jose Iglesias was suspended for one game and fined due to unprofessional conduct towards umpires during the final game of their wild-card playoff series against the Chicago Cubs. The incident occurred after home plate umpire D.J. Reyburn’s disputed call on Xander Bogaerts in the ninth inning led to a shouting match … Read more

Brain “Switch” Found for Chronic Pain Relief

Chronic pain affects nearly 50 million Americans, but new research offers hope for relief. Scientists have identified a key brain region and cell type that can quiet persistent pain signals. The discovery suggests that by targeting these cells, clinicians may be able to develop more effective treatments. Unlike acute or short-lived pain, which acts as … Read more