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Why the Market Is All Red Today

June 5, 2026 — Markets If you opened your portfolio app this morning and felt your stomach drop, you're not alone. The S&P 500 is down nearly 2%, the Nasdaq is getting hammered with a 3% decline, and chip stocks are bleeding out double digits. So what happened? Let's break it down. The Chip Wreck The sell-off started before the sun came up — and it has a name: Broadcom. The semiconductor giant reported earnings on Thursday that rattled the entire chip sector. Broadcom shares tumbled more than 12% overnight, and the panic spread fast. By Friday morning, the damage looked like this: Marvell Technology : -10% Micron Technology : -10% AMD : -9% Intel : -8% ASML (Netherlands): -3.8% Infineon (Germany): -6% This wasn't just a US problem. The sell-off rippled across Asia too — South Korea's Kospi index closed down a brutal 5.54%, dragged lower by its massive semiconductor sector. The chip industry had been riding an AI-fueled wave for months. Today's ...
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Trump Family-Linked Albanian Resort Sparks National Protests and Political Backlash

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Senate Republicans Narrowly Defeat Democratic Effort to Block Trump’s Proposed $1.8 Billion Fund

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The US-Brokered Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire, Explained

  After two grueling days of negotiations at the US State Department, Israel and Lebanon announced a new ceasefire agreement on Wednesday — one that carries real promise but faces an immediate and significant obstacle: Hezbollah has rejected it outright. Here's what happened, what it means, and why the road to peace in the region remains anything but straightforward. What Was Agreed The United States convened its fourth high-level trilateral meeting between Israeli and Lebanese representatives on June 2 and 3, 2026. After nearly nine hours of talks on the final day alone, Washington, Jerusalem, and Beirut issued a joint statement announcing a ceasefire framework. The deal is conditional. It requires a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the withdrawal of all Hezbollah operatives from the area south of the Litani River — the boundary long established in UN Security Council Resolution 1701. In parallel, both sides agreed to swiftly establish "pilot zones" in sout...

Diplomacy Failed to Stop the Kuwait Airport Strike: U.S.–Iran Tensions Surge

  Updated: June 3, 2026 Despite ongoing indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran, the Middle East was jolted by a major escalation this week when Iran launched a coordinated missile and drone attack on Kuwait International Airport , killing at least one person and injuring dozens. The strike occurred even as U.S. officials insisted that diplomatic channels remained open — a contradiction that has now become central to understanding the region’s rapidly deteriorating security landscape. Below is a detailed breakdown of the latest developments, modeled in the style of a live‑update newsroom report. Iran’s Attack on Kuwait Airport Marks a New Phase of the Conflict Kuwaiti authorities confirmed that multiple ballistic missiles and explosive drones struck airport facilities shortly before dawn. Emergency crews evacuated terminals as fires burned through parts of the arrivals hall and adjacent service buildings. Officials reported one fatality and more than 60 injuries , incl...
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