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America's Diverging Priorities: Cybersecurity, Trade, and Lunar Eclipses

Amidst a rare celestial event, the US faces pressing concerns on trade and cybersecurity

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The United States is currently at a crossroads, with multiple pressing concerns vying for attention. While a rare celestial event, a total lunar eclipse, is set to captivate the nation on March 3, the country's...

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    A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red on March 3. Here’s who can see it

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    America’s $901 billion trade deficit is like ‘chronically high cholesterol,’ top economist says, and Trump’s 150-day tariffs are the wrong medicine

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America's Diverging Priorities: Cybersecurity, Trade, and Lunar Eclipses

Amidst a rare celestial event, the US faces pressing concerns on trade and cybersecurity

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States is currently at a crossroads, with multiple pressing concerns vying for attention. While a rare celestial event, a total lunar eclipse, is set to captivate the nation on March 3, the country's cybersecurity agency, CISA, is reportedly in dire shape. Meanwhile, the US trade deficit has reached a staggering $901 billion, prompting concerns about the nation's economic health. Amidst these challenges, innovative tech applications in healthcare are offering a glimmer of hope.

According to bipartisan lawmakers and cybersecurity industry sources, CISA has faced significant cuts, layoffs, and furloughs under the Trump administration, leaving the agency unprepared to handle a crisis. This is particularly concerning given the increasingly complex and sophisticated cyber threats facing the nation. As one source noted, "The US is spending much more than it is earning when it comes to trade, but it's only a crisis if you can't afford to pay." This sentiment is echoed by Gita Gopinath, the former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, who likened the trade deficit to "chronically high cholesterol."

In contrast, the tech industry is driving innovation in various sectors, including healthcare. Ratnakar Lavu, the CDIO at Elevance Health, is leveraging his experience in retail to bring more "delight" to healthcare through technology. His efforts aim to make it easier for customers to navigate the healthcare system, using personalized and transformative experiences. This approach is mirrored in other areas, such as Google's Gemini, which can now automate multi-step tasks on Android, including rideshare requests and grocery delivery.

As the US navigates its complex challenges, it is essential to recognize the interconnectedness of these issues. The nation's economic health, cybersecurity, and innovative tech applications are all intertwined, and addressing these concerns will require a comprehensive and nuanced approach.

The total lunar eclipse on March 3 serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty and complexity of the world around us. As the Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow across the moon's surface, it is a moment to appreciate the awe-inspiring nature of celestial events. However, it is also a time to acknowledge the pressing concerns facing the nation and to work towards finding solutions that prioritize the well-being and security of all Americans.

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  • US cybersecurity agency CISA reportedly in dire shape amid Trump cuts and layoffs
  • Gemini can now automate some multi-step tasks on Android
  • A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red on March 3. Here’s who can see it
  • America’s $901 billion trade deficit is like ‘chronically high cholesterol,’ top economist says, and Trump’s 150-day tariffs are the wrong medicine
  • After stints at Nike and Kohl’s, Elevance Health’s CDIO pivots to using tech to bring more ‘delight’ to healthcare

The United States is currently at a crossroads, with multiple pressing concerns vying for attention. While a rare celestial event, a total lunar eclipse, is set to captivate the nation on March 3, the country's cybersecurity agency, CISA, is reportedly in dire shape. Meanwhile, the US trade deficit has reached a staggering $901 billion, prompting concerns about the nation's economic health. Amidst these challenges, innovative tech applications in healthcare are offering a glimmer of hope.

According to bipartisan lawmakers and cybersecurity industry sources, CISA has faced significant cuts, layoffs, and furloughs under the Trump administration, leaving the agency unprepared to handle a crisis. This is particularly concerning given the increasingly complex and sophisticated cyber threats facing the nation. As one source noted, "The US is spending much more than it is earning when it comes to trade, but it's only a crisis if you can't afford to pay." This sentiment is echoed by Gita Gopinath, the former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, who likened the trade deficit to "chronically high cholesterol."

In contrast, the tech industry is driving innovation in various sectors, including healthcare. Ratnakar Lavu, the CDIO at Elevance Health, is leveraging his experience in retail to bring more "delight" to healthcare through technology. His efforts aim to make it easier for customers to navigate the healthcare system, using personalized and transformative experiences. This approach is mirrored in other areas, such as Google's Gemini, which can now automate multi-step tasks on Android, including rideshare requests and grocery delivery.

As the US navigates its complex challenges, it is essential to recognize the interconnectedness of these issues. The nation's economic health, cybersecurity, and innovative tech applications are all intertwined, and addressing these concerns will require a comprehensive and nuanced approach.

The total lunar eclipse on March 3 serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty and complexity of the world around us. As the Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow across the moon's surface, it is a moment to appreciate the awe-inspiring nature of celestial events. However, it is also a time to acknowledge the pressing concerns facing the nation and to work towards finding solutions that prioritize the well-being and security of all Americans.

Sources:

  • US cybersecurity agency CISA reportedly in dire shape amid Trump cuts and layoffs
  • Gemini can now automate some multi-step tasks on Android
  • A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red on March 3. Here’s who can see it
  • America’s $901 billion trade deficit is like ‘chronically high cholesterol,’ top economist says, and Trump’s 150-day tariffs are the wrong medicine
  • After stints at Nike and Kohl’s, Elevance Health’s CDIO pivots to using tech to bring more ‘delight’ to healthcare

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