In today’s episode, we dive into another day of geopolitical drama and economic teetering:
– Asian markets rally on hopes of a U.S. Fed rate cut, while the yen strengthens amid weakening jobs data.
– A Canadian ER doctor’s whistleblower lawsuit faces pushback as courts debate jurisdiction.
– PBS NewsHour reveals slashed COVID vaccine funding and explores how AI could (maybe) bridge America's political trench warfare.
– China gives beef exporters breathing room as it extends its import probe.
– A Fort Stewart shooting shakes the U.S. military community.
– On a lighter note, a Northeastern student wins a top Guyanese literary prize, proving that even in global chaos, creativity wins.
Stay tuned for dark humor, sharp commentary, and the headlines that matter—with none of the corporate gloss.