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March 18, 2026
Amazon has introduced one-hour and three-hour delivery options across thousands of locations in the United States. The move, announced by Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy, expands access to over 90,000 products and increases competition with Walmart.
Elbit Systems will develop airborne laser weapons for Israeli fighter jets and helicopters. The system aims to improve interception of missiles and drones by overcoming limitations faced by ground-based defenses.
Home design is shifting toward calm, light-filled spaces that emphasize comfort and security. Softer colors, natural materials, rounded shapes, and warm lighting reflect a growing desire for serenity and optimism at home.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore Voice of America after ruling its shutdown was illegal. The court said the mass dismissal of journalists lacked proper authority and violated congressional requirements.
NewYorkTimesIsrael Intensifies Strikes on Beirut, Escalating Its Campaign Against HezbollahMarch 18, 2026
Israel intensified airstrikes in central Beirut, destroying buildings and killing at least 10 people. The escalation marks a widening of its campaign against Hezbollah beyond previously targeted areas.
Household bills including water, council tax, broadband and car tax are rising in April, while premium bond odds are worsening. Energy bills, pensions and benefits are increasing for many, offering some relief.
As missile alerts send residents of Tel Aviv into shelters, authorities are urging people to bring their pets with them. Officials say animals must be allowed in protected areas and offer guidance on keeping them calm during the ongoing conflict.
Ukraine’s low-cost STING interceptor drones have become a key defense against Russian Shahed attacks and are drawing interest from Middle Eastern nations. Officials say exports will depend on government approval and domestic defense needs.
Asian shares climbed as oil prices pulled back despite escalating attacks by Iran in the Gulf. Investors looked ahead to a Federal Reserve decision while taking comfort in easing crude prices and steady gains on Wall Street.
A Maryland man was sentenced to 37 months in prison for sending dozens of threatening letters to Jewish institutions nationwide. Prosecutors said the messages spread fear and targeted synagogues, schools, and community centers.
March 18, 2026
Iran launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Israel, calling it retaliation under 'Operation True Promise 4.' The strikes, involving advanced missile systems, have heightened fears of a wider regional conflict.
YNetNative emerges from stealth with $42 million, unveils multi-cloud security platformMarch 18, 2026
Native raised 42 million dollars and launched a multi cloud security platform. The company aims to enforce security policies directly within major cloud providers using their native controls.






