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The Pentagon is seen from the air, March 3, 2022. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
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Leak has US officials bracing
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- Classified documents that appeared online, with details ranging from Ukraine’s air defenses to Israel’s Mossad spy agency, have US officials working to identify the leak’s source. The breadth of topics addressed in the documents suggests they may have been leaked by an American rather than an ally.
- South Korea is aware of news reports about a leak of several classified US military documents and plans to discuss “issues raised” as a result of the leak, a South Korean presidential official said.
- US officials said some documents that reportedly revealed battlefield casualty estimates from Ukraine appeared to have been altered to understate Russian losses.
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- Most Wall Street banks are likely to report lower quarterly earnings and face a dour outlook for the rest of the year, with last month’s regional banking crisis and a slowing economy expected to hurt profitability. Earnings per share for the six biggest US banks are expected to be down about 10% from a year earlier.
- Trade talks between India and Britain have not been suspended and will continue this year, three officials said in response to a report saying India had “disengaged” from the talks after London failed to condemn Sikh separatists.
- US stock index futures were mixed as traders returned from Easter break to risks that the Fed will continue to raise interest rates after jobs data highlighted a strong labor market. Futures tracking the Nasdaq 100 led modest losses, with shares of Apple, Amazon and Microsoft slipping in early premarket trade.
- Global shipments of personal computers fell by 29% in the first quarter of 2023 due to weak demand, excess inventory and a deteriorating macroeconomic climate, with Apple taking the largest hit, market research firm IDC said.
- Japan’s new central-bank governor Kazuo Ueda faces a bumpy road as slowing global growth clouds prospects for a sustained pickup in inflation and wages, a prerequisite for phasing out his predecessor’s controversial monetary stimulus. Here are Ueda’s possible next steps.
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Scientists are finding that the timing of our sleep and our circadian rhythm matters more than we know.
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Doctors are increasingly waking up to the idea that getting enough sleep is crucial. In 2022, the American Heart Association advised physicians that asking patients how many hours they sleep is as important as checking their blood pressure, smoking status, diet and exercise habits. And Neuroscientists are realizing that the timing of our sleep may be just as important as the amount. We are beginning to understand how we might work with, rather than against, the rhythms of our bodies.
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People walk underneath flags celebrating the coronation of King Charles III. London, April 8, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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King Charles and his wife Camilla will travel to and from their coronation in Britain’s oldest and newest royal carriages, Buckingham Palace said. Charles will be crowned at Westminster Abbey on May 6 in a ceremony full of pomp and pageantry, with traditions dating back 1,000 years.
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