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Defense stocks abruptly stem losses as Trump’s tariffs wreak havoc on global markets
European defense giants whipsawed on Monday, abruptly paring losses as investors continue to grapple with a broad stock market downturn.CNBC - 2d -
Residents Exhausted From Dayslong Storm Are Desperate for a Break
The storm inundating a large stretch of the South and Midwest has wreaked havoc since Wednesday. But heavy rain and flooding are likely to ease considerably by Monday.The New York Times - 2d -
Can the Net-Zero Banking Alliance retain its sole Japanese member?
Five of the six Japanese members have left the group in the past monthFinancial Times - 2d -
Japanese American National Museum takes a stand against DOGE cuts to NEH
The National Endowment for the Humanities warned museums across the country that it was slashing funding, including money previously pledged to places such as LACMA and the Japanese American ...Los Angeles Times - 5d -
Equal driver policy compromised McLaren's Japanese GP - Horner
Red Bull's Christian Horner has offered his thoughts on McLaren's fruitless efforts to defeat Max Verstappen at Formula 1's Japanese Grand PrixYahoo Sports - 2d -
Japanese yen and Swiss franc top hedges against Trump tariffs, according to analysts
Investors are flocking to safe haven assets, with some investors looking at the Japanese yen, gold, bonds and "exotic" assets.CNBC - 2d -
Japanese emperor visits Iwo Jima to honor the dead in one of World War II's fiercest battles
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II’s bloodiest battles.NBC News - 2d -
Japanese market walks a geopolitical tightrope
Country finds itself caught precariously between two rivals, each demanding its loyaltyFinancial Times - 13h -
McLaren can be beaten, but Verstappen must be perfect: 5 takeaways from F1’s Japanese Grand Prix
McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen’s victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix showed only excellence is good enough. Ahead of this week’s Bahrain ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
'We need the Masters' - Augusta's adversity after Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene wreaked death and destruction. This is the story of Augusta's ongoing recovery - and how the Masters is helping it.BBC News - 1d -
F1 Panel: Should McLaren have won the Japanese GP?
Even McLaren won't deny that Max Verstappen won at Suzuka in a slower car than the two guys who finished right behind him. So did the papaya team really get the maximum out of it on Sunday? Our ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Horner hails Verstappen’s Japanese F1 Grand Prix win as one of his best ever
Red Bull team principal delighted with win at Suzuka McLaren’s Stella: ‘We need to nail all the opportunities’ The Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, has hailed Max Verstappen’s victory ...The Guardian - 2d -
Japanese emperor visits Iwo Jima to honor war dead 80 years after one of WWII's fiercest battles
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito is visiting Iwo Jima to pay tribute to those who died on the island where one of World War II's harshest battles was fought 80 years agoABC News - 2d -
Nintendo Delays Switch 2 Preorders, Citing Trump’s Tariffs
The new video game console will still be released in June, the Japanese company said. Its price was unveiled as $450 this week.The New York Times - 5d -
Is Tsunoda an improvement on Lawson? F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions after the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.BBC News - 1d -
Why dirty air is such a problem in F1 2025
Every race in the 2025 F1 season has been won from pole, with Sunday's Japanese GP the latest example of overtaking proving difficultYahoo Sports - 2d -
Trump orders new review of proposed US Steel acquisition
President Trump ordered on Monday a new review of a proposed U.S. Steel acquisition by Japanese corporation Nippon Steel. In a memo to multiple government figures including department heads, the ...The Hill - 2d -
Japan's Ishiba and NATO chief vow to deepen security ties as regional threats rise
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO chief Mark Rutte have vowed to further deepen military ties while stressing the need to tackle together growing threats from China, North Korea and ...ABC News - 8h