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This episode covers a historic blizzard paralysing the US Northeast, cartel violence triggering US travel warnings in Mexico, another high-profile UK arrest from the Epstein files, and market turmoil driven by new US tariffs and AI concerns. NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pairs visual storytelling with AI-powered summaries, offering a seamless way to stay informed without distraction. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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This is NewsCard Daily for Tuesday, February 25, 2026 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world.

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We begin in North America where a historic bomb cyclone has paralyzed the Northeast with a devastating blizzard. The system is bringing record-breaking snowfall and widespread power outages across cities and towns. More than eleven thousand flights have been canceled through tomorrow as travel grinds to a halt. Meteorologists warn additional snow is possible in the coming hours. The storm is one of the most significant winter systems to hit the region in years, leaving millions struggling to get home.

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In the Americas, American tourists are being urged to shelter in place across Mexico following a major cartel operation. Mexican authorities killed a powerful drug cartel boss at Guadalajara Airport, and the aftermath has triggered waves of violence in popular tourist destinations from Puerto Vallarta to Tijuana. Video verified by ABC News shows the operation followed by gunfire and blasts. The White House confirms the U.S. provided intelligence support to Mexican authorities. The State Department says it's been in contact with hundreds of Americans in the region, and the situation appears to be stabilizing, though the warning remains in effect.

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Across the Atlantic in the United Kingdom, another arrest has emerged from the Epstein files fallout. Peter Mandelson, the former British Ambassador to the United States, has been arrested for possible misconduct in public office. This follows the earlier arrest of Prince Andrew, signaling that investigations into the files continue to widen and implicate prominent figures on both sides of the ocean.

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Back on the home front, financial markets are taking a tumble amid growing uncertainty. The stock market decline is being driven by President Trump's decision to raise global tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down much of his previous tariff policy. Economists say there's also mounting concern about artificial intelligence's impact on multiple sectors of the economy. The combination of trade policy uncertainty and AI anxiety is rattling investors.

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In the Great Plains, a massive fire has triggered the collapse of a historic bridge in Lincoln, Nebraska. The structure's destruction marks a significant loss for the community and raises questions about the fire's origin and the region's infrastructure resilience.

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