The Morning Slice — Aug 20, 2026

An edited daily digest: the few stories that actually mattered in world news, US politics, tech, AI, science & business — each linked to its source.

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World

Russian missile barrage kills at least 13 in Kyiv

A massive Russian strike hit apartment blocks and warehouses in Kyiv, killing at least 13 as Ukraine faces critical air defence shortages. The attack underscores Ukraine’s growing vulnerability to sustained aerial assaults.

BBC News

Trump vows tougher economic measures on Iran

After a 60-day ceasefire expired with no diplomatic or military off-ramp, Trump promised harsher economic pressure on Iran and countries backing it. The move signals escalating US-Iran confrontation with global energy implications.

BBC News

Evergrande founder sentenced to life in prison

Hui Ka Yan, founder of collapsed Chinese property giant Evergrande, was sentenced to life imprisonment. It marks a pivotal reckoning in the fallout that rattled China’s real estate sector.

BBC News

HRW: State-backed settler violence displacing West Bank Palestinians

Human Rights Watch says Israeli state-backed settler violence is forcing dozens of Palestinian communities toward erasure, calling for sanctions and a suspension of military aid. It sharpens international scrutiny of Israel’s West Bank policies.

Al Jazeera

US Politics

US national debt tops $40tn as borrowing costs spike

The gross national debt passed $40tn for the first time after doubling in a decade, with 30-year bond yields hitting a near-20-year high. Spending grew under both Trump and Biden, drawing bipartisan alarm.

BBC News

US and Canada near trade deal before tariff deadline

PM Carney cited ‘significant progress’ as both countries work to finalize an agreement ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline, potentially easing a major trade standoff.

BBC News

Court clears Trump to deport Ethiopians in US

A judge allowed the administration to cancel Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians, exposing them to deportation and continuing a broad rollback of immigration protections.

BBC News

Technology

Moderna-Merck mRNA cancer vaccine passes Phase 3 melanoma trial

The mRNA vaccine reportedly reduced the return and spread of melanoma in a late-stage trial. It marks a major milestone for personalized cancer immunotherapy.

Ars Technica

Meta ran ads for app that ‘nudifies’ female politicians

Meta hosted ads for an app promoting deepfake nude imagery, including one resembling a US politician. It highlights ongoing failures to police AI-generated abuse on major platforms.

Ars Technica

FCC drops gigabit broadband speed goal

The FCC abolished its 1Gbps target, arguing standards must be ‘technologically neutral’ toward slower services. Critics see it as lowering ambitions for US internet infrastructure.

Ars Technica

LG unveils OLED method for brighter, longer-lasting panels

LG Display’s new FLiPP manufacturing technique promises brighter, more efficient, longer-lived screens in nearly any size. It could reshape the next generation of displays.

The Verge

AI

OpenAI deliberately slows AI development amid competitive pressure

OpenAI says it eased the pace of some AI work to tighten security and safeguards, an unusual move given a looming IPO and fierce rivals. The choice signals a growing tension between speed and safety at the industry’s leader.

The Verge

Wall Street turns Nvidia GPU compute into $500B asset class

Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Goldman and others are structuring $500 billion in financing tied to Nvidia compute. The move treats AI chips as a new financial asset class, raising questions about the AI infrastructure buildout’s risks.

The Verge

Science

Vanishing Arctic ice draws giant whales into Greenland waters

Melting sea ice has opened new feeding grounds where large whales now gather in feeding frenzies. It’s a vivid marker of how climate change is reshaping polar ecosystems.

BBC News

Coffee drinkers show less fat, more muscle in Finnish study

People drinking more coffee tended to have less abdominal fat, more muscle, and healthier metabolic markers despite similar BMIs. The findings suggest possible links between coffee and metabolism, though causation isn’t established.

ScienceDaily


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