The Morning Slice — Aug 21, 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

Israel re-establishes West Bank settlement despite international protest

Thirty ‘pioneer families’ have moved into a previously closed settlement as Israel defies condemnation from Europe and Canada over its E1 plan. Nearby Palestinian residents fear the rapid expansion, which critics say threatens a future Palestinian state.

BBC News

Hong Kong activists convicted under national security law

Three Tiananmen commemoration activists were found guilty of inciting subversion under China’s national security law. The verdict underscores the continued crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong.

BBC News

Sudan’s displacement crisis deepens amid escalating violence

Intensifying conflict is driving more people from their homes in Sudan, worsening one of the world’s largest humanitarian emergencies.

Al Jazeera

Trump’s ‘economic D-Day’ aims to tighten pressure on Iran

A new US push targets Iran’s economy, though Tehran has repeatedly found ways to blunt years of existing sanctions. The move signals escalating economic confrontation.

BBC News

US Politics

Experts doubt Trump’s plan for 1,000 midterm election monitors

The DOJ pledged to deploy 1,000 monitors to scrutinize November’s midterms, but former officials question whether it can recruit that many and what their role would be. Voting rights advocates worry about potential intimidation ahead of a high-stakes election.

The Guardian

US vows sanctions to ‘collapse’ Iran’s regime, pressures allies

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said new sanctions will ‘squash’ Iran’s economy and told allies they must decide whether they are ‘with us or against us.’ It marks a sharp escalation in US pressure following the Iran war.

BBC News

Progressive Aisha Wahab wins California seat vacated by Swalwell

State senator Aisha Wahab won a special election to replace Eric Swalwell, who resigned amid sexual misconduct claims. The result caps a bitter intra-party fight and reflects progressives’ rising strength ahead of the midterms.

The Guardian

US hits debt milestone, raising economic alarm

The US crossed a notable debt threshold this week, prompting fresh scrutiny of the world’s largest economy. The milestone feeds into voter concerns over prices and fiscal stability heading into November.

BBC News

Technology

Regulator says Roblox failed to block adults contacting kids

Australia’s eSafety found Roblox’s safeguards insufficient to stop predators reaching children, and Roblox has agreed to changes and independent audits under the Online Safety Act. It’s a significant test of platform accountability for child safety.

Ars Technica

Encrypted prompts trick Grok into leaking user data

Researchers showed a ‘Cryptographic Context Injection’ attack can bypass Grok’s safety guardrails and exfiltrate user data. It highlights persistent, hard-to-patch vulnerabilities in large language models.

Ars Technica

People-search tool exposed 9M+ face photos

Reverse-lookup service ClarityCheck left a database of millions of facial images publicly accessible. The leak raises serious privacy and misuse risks for people who never consented.

Ars Technica

FCC scraps long-term gigabit broadband goal

Chairman Brendan Carr killed the Biden-era target of eventually reaching gigabit broadband speeds nationwide. Critics say it lowers ambitions for US internet infrastructure.

The Verge

AI

Ex-OpenAI staffer urges companies to prepare for AI slowdown

Miles Brundage argues AI firms should heed employee calls to ‘pace’ development given safety risks. It reflects growing internal pushback against the industry’s race to build ever-more-powerful systems.

The Guardian

Greg Brockman consolidates power at OpenAI ahead of IPO

After a turbulent year of lawsuits and scrutiny, Brockman is expanding his role as OpenAI heads toward a public offering. The reshuffle signals a shift in who steers the company.

The Verge

London datacentre’s carbon footprint clashes with net zero

Planning documents show a proposed ‘hyperscale’ datacentre would emit over 1m tonnes of CO2 yearly, incompatible with UK climate targets. It highlights AI’s mounting environmental cost.

The Guardian

Science

Met Office warns of record-breaking El Niño

Scientists describe the growing El Niño as an unprecedented event that could make 2027 the hottest year on record. It signals intensifying global warming impacts on weather worldwide.

BBC News

Researchers propose rewriting the human family tree

New fossils have blurred the traits used to separate early hominins, prompting a proposal to fold Australopithecus and Paranthropus into the genus Homo. The change could simplify our picture of human evolution.

ScienceDaily

Schizophrenia tied to organized loss of brain synapses

Specialized scans reveal widespread loss of the connections between brain cells in schizophrenia, hitting the left hemisphere hardest in an organized pattern. The findings could improve understanding and diagnosis of the disorder.

ScienceDaily

NASA images crater from SpaceX rocket’s Moon impact

A discarded Falcon 9 stage crashed into the Moon on Aug. 5, leaving a 60-foot crater captured by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The strike exposed fresh lunar material and highlights growing concerns over space debris.

ScienceDaily

Business

Bessent bets on buying long-term US debt to curb borrowing costs

The Treasury secretary is intervening in the $32tn Treasury market to fight soaring borrowing costs, a high-stakes move critics call a ‘band-aid on a bullet hole.’ The dollar weakened while bitcoin and gold surged in response.

Financial Times

Samsung to return record $80bn to shareholders

The chipmaker, pressured to share bumper profits from the AI boom, unveiled a record payout to investors.

Financial Times

Walmart growth slows to six-year low as shoppers pull back

High gas prices and weaker pharmacy sales dragged the retailer’s sales, a signal that US consumers are tightening spending.

BBC News


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