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“If Moscow rules meant watch your back, London rules meant cover your arse,” spy novelist Mick Herron writes in Slow Horses.Now, the famed author behind the Slough House series is about to familiarise himself with Sydney rules, as a headliner in the harbour city’s 2026 writers’ festival.Artistic director Ann Mossop first invited the author in 2022, and with season seven of the Slow Horses television adaptation in production and the ninth Slough House book Clown Town released in 2025, the moment was finally right.Other international names include fantasy writer and author of satire Yellowface RF Kuang, investigative journalist Patrick Radden…

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new video loaded: U.S. Threatens Intense Strikes on Iran as War Enters 11th DaytranscriptBacktranscriptU.S. Threatens Intense Strikes on Iran as War Enters 11th DayThe U.S. defense secretary Pete Hegseth threatened Iran with the most intense strikes Tuesday as the joint U.S. and Israeli operation entered its 11th day. Iranian officials said they would continue to respond.“Today will be, yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran. The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes. Intelligence more refined and better than ever.” Reporter: “Mr. President, you’ve said the war is quote, ‘very complete.’ But your defense secretary says…

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Washington — Iran may be getting ready to deploy naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz in an effort to further disrupt the key shipping lane, U.S. officials told CBS News.The American officials said Iran is using smaller crafts that can carry two to three mines each to lay them into the strait. While Iran’s mine stock isn’t publicly known, estimates over the years have ranged from roughly 2,000 to 6,000 naval mines largely produced by Iran, China or Russia.  The officials spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly to the…

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Elon musk and the xAI logo.Vincent Feuray | Afp | Getty ImagesElon Musk’s xAI scored a victory in Mississippi, where regulators on Tuesday authorized the artificial intelligence company to build a power plant with 41 natural gas-burning turbines in the town of Southaven to power its nearby data centers. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) held a board meeting earlier in the day to vote on whether to issue the permit. The NAACP and other civil rights and environmental advocates tried to get the meeting delayed, arguing that it would conflict with some residents’ efforts to vote in the…

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailChad Wolf, America First Policy Institute homeland security chair and former Acting DHS Secretary, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the impact of the partial government shutdown on TSA staffing, how staffing shortages is causing long lines at delays at some U.S. airports, and more.06:21Tue, Mar 10 20268:27 AM EDT

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The New Mexico Department of Justice on Monday announced a search of Zorro Ranch, a property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein.”At the direction of Attorney General Torrez, the New Mexico Department of Justice initiated a search this morning of the Zorro Ranch property previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, with the New Mexico State Police and Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office providing assistance,” a department spokesperson noted in a statement on Monday.”This search is part of the criminal investigation announced by the New Mexico Department of Justice on February 19th into allegations of illegal…

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Canada’s jobs minister says the federal government is working on agreements with every province and territory to fund retraining for unemployed workers impacted by U.S. tariffs, after announcing a $228.8-million infusion for Ontario on Tuesday. Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said the three-year agreement will help over 27,000 workers across Ontario, with a focus on industries that have been targeted by U.S. President Donald Trump, and comes on top of nearly $1 billion that Ottawa contributes annually to employment programs in the province.“As of January this year, Ontario’s unemployment rate stood at 7.3 per cent, and this is a red flag,”…

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