This Week's Top 5
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Top 5 Stories
U.S. Military Plane Crashes in Iraq, Pentagon Confirms Rescue Efforts Underway
A U.S. military refueling plane crashed in 'friendly airspace' in Iraq, prompting immediate rescue operations confirmed by the Pentagon.
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei Vows Strait of Hormuz Closure, Oil Prices Climb
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued a statement asserting the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed, leading to a significant increase in global oil prices.
Florida Republicans Pass Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Florida Republicans passed legislation mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration, a move drawing national attention and debate.
States Grapple with 'Rounding Problem' for Cash Purchases as Pennies Dwindle
Several U.S. states are facing challenges with cash transactions and pricing adjustments due to the decreasing circulation of pennies.
Top 5 Podcasts
The Daily: The Geopolitics of the Strait of Hormuz
An in-depth analysis of the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential global implications of its closure amidst rising tensions.
NPR's Up First: The Economic Impact of Rising Diesel Prices
Exploration of how increasing diesel prices could affect inflation and the broader U.S. economy, especially in the context of global events.
PBS NewsHour: AI Chatbots and Military Targeting Decisions
A defense official reveals how artificial intelligence chatbots are being considered for use in military targeting, raising ethical and operational questions.
The Journal: When GPS Lies at Sea – Electronic Warfare Threats
Investigating how electronic warfare is disrupting GPS signals for ships at sea, posing new threats to global shipping and navigation.
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