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Storms, Politics, and Tech: A Week of Turmoil

Flights cancelled, Trump's Iran stance, and AI concerns dominate the headlines

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Storms, Politics, and Tech: A Week of Turmoil

Flights cancelled, Trump's Iran stance, and AI concerns dominate the headlines

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

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This week has been marked by a series of significant events that have dominated the headlines, from the aftermath of a severe winter storm to rising tensions with Iran and concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market.

The winter storm that swept across the Northeast has left a trail of disruption in its wake, with over 2,000 flights cancelled and many more delayed. According to FlightAware's flight tracker, there have been 2,372 flight cancellations and 1,881 delays as of mid-day Tuesday. While the number of flights cancelled or delayed on Tuesday was lower than in previous days, the storm's impact is still being felt by travelers.

Meanwhile, in Washington, all eyes are on the Trump administration's strategy towards Iran. The president's approach has been characterized as a "deal or war" scenario, with many wondering how far he is willing to go to achieve his goals. The regime's commitment to survival may be more intense than Trump's commitment to its destruction, which could lead to a prolonged and potentially volatile standoff.

In other news, a group of Senate Democrats has sent a letter to Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chair Michael Selig, urging him to clarify his position on prediction markets. The senators, including Richard Blumenthal, Cory Booker, and Catherine Cortez Masto, expressed concerns about the potential risks and benefits of prediction markets and sought guidance on the CFTC's approach to regulating them.

The British ambassador to the US, Christian Turner, has been making headlines of his own, having been feted at a welcoming party in Washington, D.C. just hours after his predecessor, Peter Mandelson, was arrested in London on suspicion of leaking government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein. Turner's comments on Trump's "genius" and the post-Mandelson vetting process have raised eyebrows, and his tenure is likely to be closely watched.

Finally, Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence in the labor sector, citing the potential for "job displacement" and rising unemployment rates. Cook's comments highlight the need for policymakers to consider the impact of emerging technologies on the workforce and to develop strategies to mitigate any negative effects.

As the week draws to a close, it is clear that these stories will continue to evolve and shape the national conversation. From the aftermath of the winter storm to the ongoing tensions with Iran and the rise of AI, there is no shortage of significant news to follow.

This week has been marked by a series of significant events that have dominated the headlines, from the aftermath of a severe winter storm to rising tensions with Iran and concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market.

The winter storm that swept across the Northeast has left a trail of disruption in its wake, with over 2,000 flights cancelled and many more delayed. According to FlightAware's flight tracker, there have been 2,372 flight cancellations and 1,881 delays as of mid-day Tuesday. While the number of flights cancelled or delayed on Tuesday was lower than in previous days, the storm's impact is still being felt by travelers.

Meanwhile, in Washington, all eyes are on the Trump administration's strategy towards Iran. The president's approach has been characterized as a "deal or war" scenario, with many wondering how far he is willing to go to achieve his goals. The regime's commitment to survival may be more intense than Trump's commitment to its destruction, which could lead to a prolonged and potentially volatile standoff.

In other news, a group of Senate Democrats has sent a letter to Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chair Michael Selig, urging him to clarify his position on prediction markets. The senators, including Richard Blumenthal, Cory Booker, and Catherine Cortez Masto, expressed concerns about the potential risks and benefits of prediction markets and sought guidance on the CFTC's approach to regulating them.

The British ambassador to the US, Christian Turner, has been making headlines of his own, having been feted at a welcoming party in Washington, D.C. just hours after his predecessor, Peter Mandelson, was arrested in London on suspicion of leaking government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein. Turner's comments on Trump's "genius" and the post-Mandelson vetting process have raised eyebrows, and his tenure is likely to be closely watched.

Finally, Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence in the labor sector, citing the potential for "job displacement" and rising unemployment rates. Cook's comments highlight the need for policymakers to consider the impact of emerging technologies on the workforce and to develop strategies to mitigate any negative effects.

As the week draws to a close, it is clear that these stories will continue to evolve and shape the national conversation. From the aftermath of the winter storm to the ongoing tensions with Iran and the rise of AI, there is no shortage of significant news to follow.

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