Daily Digest — United States

2026-02-25
The US stock market experienced a significant surge yesterday, with the Dow Jones gaining over 500 points, while the Nasdaq dipped following Broadcom's earnings report. Meanwhile, the tech industry is abuzz with the news that SpaceX is launching an initial public offering (IPO) website for retail investors, seeking a record $75 billion in public offering next week. The move is seen as a major milestone for the private space exploration company.

In the world of politics, the US Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies, while the House has voted to block Trump from ordering more strikes on Iran. Former Trump advisor John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to retaining classified information, according to reports. Additionally, the US has reported its first case of screwworm in 60 years, sparking concerns about the potential spread of the disease.

In other news, a guide who went missing on Mount Everest for a week has been found crawling to base camp, with officials hailing the discovery as a "miracle." The Northern Lights are expected to be visible in 23 states tonight, with an upgraded "severe" alert issued. The tech world is also abuzz with the launch of the Oura Ring 5, a thinner and lighter version of the popular wearable device.
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