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Arctic warming fuels power posturing as UK turns to ChatGPT for mental health; Starmer and Biden face fresh scrutiny; US-Iran clash escalates; NHS Highland asylum cost row; young buyers quit housing market; “Masked Singer” eggplant bows out; biathlete describes toll of pressured cheating confession

Arctic heats up, so does great power posturing

The Arctic is warming fast, and the United States and China are trying to decide whether they want to treat it like a fragile ecosystem or a shiny new chessboard. As the region turns into a maritime crossroads, ecological risk, economic ambition, and strategic rivalry are all piling into the same melting boat.

UK adults consider ChatGPT as mental health support

Research led by Bournemouth University says more than four in ten UK adults would be happy to use ChatGPT for mental health support. The study surveyed nearly 31,000 adults across 35 countries about AI language models and was published in AI & Society, because nothing says “modern wellness” like outsourcing feelings to an autocomplete engine.

Starmer leaves the door open for McSweeney’s return

Keir Starmer suggested former Downing Street chief of staff Morgan McSweeney, recently pushed out of No. 10, could return to a government role someday. At farewell drinks at Walkers of Whitehall, Starmer praised him as one of the world’s best political strategists, which in politics is either a compliment or a warning label.

Eggplant costume exits “The Masked Singer”

A soap opera star in an eggplant costume was voted off “The Masked Singer” after performing “American Woman” and “Rocket Man.” Humanity’s space program walked so a celebrity aubergine could run.

NHS Highland criticized over asylum seeker healthcare costs

NHS Highland is facing backlash after a leaked memo said it expects to spend about £1.3 million providing healthcare for asylum seekers in the Inverness area, with roughly half going to staffing. The budget includes vaccination clinics, sexual health services, and access to dental and mental health support, while critics warn local services are already strained. NHS Highland says it is reviewing costs and remains committed to core services for both asylum seekers and local communities, coordinating with partners including the Scottish Government and the Home Office.

US submarine sinks Iranian warship, Iran threatens retaliation

A US submarine torpedoed and sank an Iranian warship in international waters in the Indian Ocean, prompting Iran to threaten retaliation as fighting between Israel and Iran continues. Meanwhile Congress is debating limits on President Donald Trump’s strike authority, because nothing says “adult supervision” like trying to add seatbelts during the crash.

Rep. Tony Gonzales faces ethics probe

Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas acknowledged a sexual relationship with a former staffer as the House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into possible misconduct and special treatment. In Washington, even the scandals come with paperwork.

Justice Department closes review of Biden autopen use

The Justice Department closed its review of former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen, saying it could not identify a criminal case. Bureaucracy looked at a robot pen and concluded it was, legally speaking, just a pen.

Biathlete says cheating confession pressure took a physical toll

Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid said the attention and pressure after his on-camera confession of cheating at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics hurt his health, affecting sleep, appetite, and weight. He said he confessed partly to show his former girlfriend how he felt, later apologizing for the disruption, especially to teammate Johan-Olav Botn, and hopes to rebuild his condition in upcoming events.

Nearly 2 million younger buyers “drop out” of housing market

A Realtor.com report estimates nearly 2 million younger would-be homebuyers effectively dropped out of the housing market in 2025. Many are stuck in prolonged limbo, with delayed milestones of independent adulthood, because nothing screams “thriving economy” like an entire generation stuck in the waiting room.

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