@Ike_Saul How about Barak actually report the deal when the deal is official and not just a rumor? It's happened so much now it seems more like intentional market manipulation rather than a journalist trying to get his article out first.
๐จScoop: U.S. and Iran reach deal but need Trump's final approval, two U.S. officials and a regional source involved in the mediation efforts told me. My story on @axios
https://t.co/V8YwY6UY0X
The amount of Oil Glut propaganda that has flooded my feed in the last two days tells me one of two things: A) either weโre close to the bottom of the barrels and weโre literally doing the โthis is fineโ meme irl or 2) the Iran/US propaganda machine is working hard to make sure the world doesnโt spiral out of control while they puff their collective chests at each other.
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๐ดGlobal commercial crude inventories are still high โ higher than 2025 and 2024 levels. Thanks to the SPR!
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Two-thirds of babies under 2 are on screens every single day โ some up to 8 hours.
A new study highlighted on Fox News is pretty sobering. Family therapist Darby Fox explained that all those pings, colors, and fast-moving images basically act like a dopamine pump for tiny developing brains. It rewires how they process the world, but itโs not interactive, not language-based, and not 3D like real human development.
The result? Higher risks of poor sleep, delayed speech, weaker problem-solving, and communication issues.
This one hits hard. Itโs so easy to use screens for a moment of peace, but we might be trading short-term quiet for long-term developmental costs during a critical window of brain growth.
The first two years shape so much of how a childโs brain develops. What we expose them to (or donโt) now can have ripple effects for years.
Whatโs your take on screen time for toddlers? Where do you draw the line?