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Trump Issues Global Warnings From Greenland to Iran

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  Donald Trump is once again speaking to the world in a language it recognizes instantly. Warnings, not whispers.  Pressure, not persuasion. From Greenland to Iran , the message coming out of Trump’s orbit is clear: American power should be asserted openly, and hesitation is a liability. The remarks, reported across international media, are not tied to a single flashpoint. They span regions, alliances, and adversaries, creating a picture of foreign policy driven less by diplomatic choreography and more by raw leverage. Trump is not signaling a change in tone. He is signaling a return to it. This approach rejects ambiguity. It treats global politics as a series of pressure tests, where credibility is built by demonstrating a willingness to escalate. Allies are expected to understand the posture. Adversaries are expected to calculate risk quickly. There is little space for subtlety. What makes this moment notable is not just the rhetoric itself, but how familiar it feels. The wo...

Is Uber Eats Becoming the Real Boss of Restaurants?

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  Uber Eats has spent years positioning itself as a logistics partner for restaurants. Pick up food, drop it off, take a commission, move on. That framing no longer holds. With its latest moves into grocery-integrated ordering and restaurant financing, Uber Eats is quietly shifting from a delivery marketplace into something far more powerful: an operating layer that sits between restaurants and their customers. This is not a loud pivot. There was no rebrand or keynote. But the implications are hard to ignore. When a single platform influences how customers discover food, how orders flow, and how restaurants access capital, the relationship changes. Restaurants are no longer just selling through Uber Eats. They are increasingly operating inside it. This is where the conversation gets uncomfortable. Convenience for consumers is obvious. Growth opportunities for restaurants are real. But as platforms expand their footprint across ordering, discovery, and finance, the balance of power ...