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The Sunday Times Wales Rich List,

The richest people in Wales have been revealed. They include a couple behind an opticians chain, the founders of a supermarket, and a husband and wife who have topped the list on a number of occasions, according to this year’s edition of The Sunday Times Rich List, which has now been published online.

The list, which is updated annually, ranks the 350 richest people in the UK and has been printed in a special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine since 1989. This year’s list of individuals and families have a combined wealth of £783.5bn – more than the the annual GDP of Belgium, Sweden, and Israel.

The top three richest individuals and families in Wales has remained the same for the last four editions of the list.

The survey is based on identifiable wealth including land, property, other assets such as art and racehorses, or significant shares in publicly-quoted companies. It excludes bank accounts, which the paper has no access to.

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The 2026 special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine reveals the largest fall in the billionaire count in the guide’s 38-year history. The minimum entry level to get on the list this year has dipped to £340m – another indicator of a subdued year.

Famous figures to make the cut include Sir Elton John, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, JK Rowling, Charlotte Tilbury, and Sir Lewis Hamilton. Always keep on top of the latest Welsh news with our newsletter.

Topping the list once again for the 10 richest individuals or families in Wales – who are worth in excess of a staggering £13bn between them – are venture capitalist Sir Michael Moritz and his novelist wife Harriet Heyman. Moritz’s wealth has grown by more than £1bn since last year taking his worth to more than £5.4bn.

Some of the other wealthiest entries on the list have lost wealth since the last list. Only one Welsh person made the list for the richest people under under 40, founder and CEO of Net World Sports, Alex Lovén, who has an estimated wealth of £263m.

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These are Wales’ 10 wealthiest individuals or families according to The Sunday Times Rich List 2026.

1. Sir Michael Moritz and Harriet Heyman

Sir Michael Moritz

Sir Michael Moritz(Image: Getty Images)

Source of wealth: Venture capitalist and philanthropist

2026 wealth: £5.481bn

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Yearly difference: Up £1.046bn

Cardiff-born Sir Michael Moritz, 71, is a former journalist who joined US investment house Sequoia Capital in 1986 and set up his own charitable foundation, Crankstart. He became a billionaire by making early investments into the likes of Google, PayPal, WhatsApp, YouTube, and a host of other tech giants before any other big names.

After stepping down from being in charge of Sequoia Capital in 2012 for health reasons Sir Michael and his American author wife Harriet Heyman, whom he shares his billions with, set up Crankstart to support students from low-income families.

Last year he announced he had applied for a German passport as an “insurance policy” against antisemitism. He believes the country his parents fled does a better job of teaching children about the horrors of the Holocaust.

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2. Simon Nixon

Simon Nixon

Simon Nixon(Image: Western Mail)

Source of wealth: Tech entrepreneur (MoneySuperMarket)

2026 wealth: £2.05bn

Yearly difference: Up £100m

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In second place again this year is 58-year-old Simon Nixon, who was born in Lincolnshire but grew up in Flintshire. Many will have heard of his fortune making website, MoneySuperMarket, which he co-founded in 1993.

He eventually went on to sell his shares by 2016 and now has investments in Monzo. He also makes money from his holiday home website Simon Escapes where he rents out his personal collection of luxury homes around the world from Cornwall to Malibu.

3. Douglas and Dame Mary Perkins and family

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Doug Perkins opening the new Specsavers Carmarthen(Image: Mike Walters)

Dame Mary Perkins

Dame Mary Perkins

Source of wealth: Opticians (Specsavers)

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2026 wealth: £1.409bn

Yearly difference: Down £130m

Douglas Perkins, 83, from Llanelli, and his wife Dame Mary Perkins, 82, started their billion-pound fortune from a ping-pong table in their spare bedroom where they created Specsavers. The pair came up with the idea of making a visit to the opticians like going to a shop rather than going to the doctor and turned the idea into a hugely profitable international business.

The company is now a global chain of opticians and made Perkins and his family billionaires.

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4. Sir Terry Matthews

Sir Terry Matthews

Sir Terry Matthews.(Image: John Myers)

Source of wealth: Telecoms tycoon

2026 wealth: £1.33bn

Yearly difference: Down £8m

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Sir Terry Matthews was raised in Newbridge before earning a degree in electronics from Swansea University.

He began his journey as an entrepreneur in Canada where he started his telecoms equipment venture Mitel in 1973. He now also owns the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport.

Sir Terry is recorded as Wales’ first billionaire and was the richest man in Wales until 2012.

5. David Sullivan and family

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David Sullivan

David Sullivan.(Image: PA)

Source of wealth: Publisher

2025 wealth: £1.1bn

Yearly difference: Down £18m

Born in Cardiff, David Sullivan, 77, earned his millions by selling pornographic content,. By the late 1970s he ran half of the UK’s adult magazine market and 150 sex shops.

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In 1982 he was convicted of living off immoral earnings and served 71 days in prison but he told the Standard in 2012 that he did not “feel embarrassed” by how he made his money.

Sullivan is currently the co-owner of West Ham United FC as well as operating an investment company, Conegate, which owns property in London.

6= Henry Engelhardt and Diane Briere de L’Isle

Henry Engelhardt and his wife Diane Briere de L'Isle.

Henry Engelhardt and his wife Diane Briere de L’Isle.(Image: Richard Swingler)

Source of wealth: Insurance firm Admiral

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2026 wealth: £935m

Yearly difference: Down £45m

The married couple are up from 7th in the list last year.

Chicago-born Henry Engelhardt moved to Cardiff in the 1990s to set up the insurance firm Admiral. In the 20 years before he stepped back in 2016 he reshaped the UK car insurance industry and built a fortune.

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6= Steve Morgan

Steve Morgan

Steve Morgan.(Image: Redrow/PA)

Source of wealth: Housebuilder Redrow

2026 wealth: £935m

Yearly difference: Down £53m

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Steve Morgan founded housebuilder Redrow in 1974 at the age of 21. It grew to be a FTSE 250 company and one of the UK’s most successful homebuilders. Morgan stepped down as chairman of Redrow in 2019.

In 2001 he founded the Steve Morgan Foundation to which he has donated more than £300m and which has provided support to more than 650 charities.

In 1992 Morgan received an OBE for Services to the construction industry and in 2016 he received a CBE for Philanthropic Services.

8. Dai and Richard Walters

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Dai Walters.(Image: MediaWales)

Source of wealth: Construction tycoons (Walters)

2026 wealth: £441m

Yearly difference: Up £23m

Dai Walters’ fortune is entirely self-made having started out as an apprentice labourer at an opencast site in south Wales in the 1970s. The Walters Group website describes how after work as a labourer, greengrocer, and tree planter at 20 years old he took a job as an apprentice fitter at the Wimpey-operated Maesgwyn opencast coal mine.

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It wasn’t until 1982, after 17 years working on sites across Wales, that Walters struck out on his own. After success buying plant machinery and hiring it out to mining companies initially in south Wales the Walters Group was established to add earthmoving and civil engineering services to its portfolio and before long was becoming involved in some major construction projects

His son Richard previously ran Caerphilly-based Celtic Energy.

9. Sir Malcolm and Lord Walker

Sir Malcolm Walker

Sir Malcolm Walker.(Image: IAN COOPER/NORTH WALES LIVE)

Source of wealth: Frozen food retailers (Iceland)

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2026 wealth: £424m

Yearly difference: Re-entry

Sir Malcolm Walker founded the supermarket chain in 1970 as a side business alongside his job working at Woolworths. The founder was fired for having his own company which was the starting point of Iceland becoming the giant it is today.

Growing up in Yorkshire the supermarket boss now lives in Flintshire.

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Sir Malcolm’s son Lord Richard of Broxton, 45, joined the company in 2012 as a shelf-stacker and cashier working his way up the ladder to becoming becoming executive chairman in January 2023.

10. David and Heather Stevens

David Stevens

David Stevens.(Image: South Wales Echo)

Source of wealth: Insurers (Admiral)

2026 wealth: £340m

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Yearly difference: Re-entry

This couple are the second to find themselves on the due to their involvement in establishing insurance firm Admiral. David and Heather Stevens were part of the small team which launched the insurance group in 1993 in Cardiff.

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NEW YORK — President Donald Trump responded Tuesday to ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith’s pregame prediction that he would blame Trump if the New York Knicks lost Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals, dismissing the remarks while describing Smith as a “nice guy” but questioning his qualifications for higher office.

The exchange added a political layer to an already star-studded and dramatic night at Madison Square Garden, where the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Knicks 115-111 on Monday, narrowing New York’s series lead to 2-1. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 32 points in the victory.

Before the game, Smith, a prominent Knicks supporter and vocal analyst, expressed strong opposition to Trump’s attendance. He warned that the president’s presence would create unnecessary chaos in Midtown Manhattan and vowed to hold Trump responsible for any Knicks defeat.

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“If they lose tonight, I’m looking right at him. I’m saying it. This is just me. I’m blaming him. I’m blaming the president of the United States of America if the New York Knicks lose this tonight,” Smith said on air.

Trump, seated in a luxury suite as a guest of Knicks owner James Dolan, became the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game. His appearance drew a mixed reaction from the crowd, with notable boos captured on broadcast cameras, though he later characterized the reception positively.

After the loss, Trump addressed Smith’s comments directly when asked by reporters. “I think he’s a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ. I’m not sure that Stephen has that. I don’t think he does actually,” Trump said.

The president also spoke about his interactions at the game, mentioning conversations with Dolan and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. He noted the league’s physical style of play has intensified compared to previous eras.

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“We did. We talked about it. He’s a friend of mine for a long time and he’s a great guy. He’s done a fantastic job,” Trump said of Dolan. Regarding Silver, Trump recalled discussing changes in the game.

On the crowd’s reaction when shown on the jumbotron, Trump remarked, “I thought it was amazing actually. … It was loud and it was very enthusiastic.” He added that it was “mostly cheers.”

The Knicks entered the game with momentum after winning the first two contests in San Antonio, extending a lengthy playoff winning streak. Monday’s defeat snapped that run and shifted focus back to New York for Game 4 on Thursday.

Trump’s visit generated significant pregame buzz and logistical challenges. Extra security measures were implemented, contributing to the heightened atmosphere Smith had anticipated. The commentator had pleaded with Trump to skip the event, calling it “selfish” and “narcissistic” and arguing it diverted attention from the players.

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“This president has no business showing up in New York City. I am dead serious. It is selfish. It is narcissistic. It is ridiculous that he is coming to this game,” Smith stated in the lead-up.

The clash between the two high-profile New York figures — Trump, a longtime Knicks fan, and Smith, one of the league’s most outspoken voices — quickly became a viral storyline beyond the basketball court. Clips of Trump’s response and Smith’s original comments spread rapidly on social media.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged the unique circumstances but emphasized the league’s focus on the competition. Trump’s presence highlighted the intersection of sports, politics and celebrity in one of the world’s most famous arenas.

For Knicks fans, the loss stung after promising early series success. Jalen Brunson and the team’s core will look to regroup at home, where the atmosphere is expected to remain electric despite the political distractions.

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The incident underscores broader cultural tensions. Sports events have long served as shared national experiences, but in an era of polarized politics, even a basketball game can become a flashpoint. Smith’s willingness to tie the outcome to Trump’s attendance reflected deep-seated frustrations for some, while Trump’s retort exemplified his combative style.

Analysts noted the irony of the situation. While Smith’s prediction came true with the Knicks’ loss, attributing the result solely to the president’s visit overlooks on-court factors, including Wembanyama’s dominance and defensive lapses by New York.

Trump has maintained a visible presence in New York sports circles over the years. His attendance, alongside family members including granddaughter Kai Trump, added to the spectacle alongside other celebrities like former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who was involved in a separate courtside collision earlier in the game.

As the series continues, the focus will shift back to basketball. The Spurs, led by their young superstar, demonstrated resilience on the road. For the Knicks, avoiding further distractions and harnessing home-court energy will be key in Game 4.

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The Trump-Smith exchange provided entertainment for observers outside the immediate playoff narrative. Commentators and fans debated the appropriateness of presidential involvement in high-stakes sporting events, a discussion likely to persist as long as prominent figures continue crossing into the arena.

In the broader context of the 2026 NBA Finals, Monday’s events blended athletic competition with real-time cultural commentary. Whether the verbal sparring influences future attendance or fan behavior remains to be seen, but it ensured the game will be remembered for reasons beyond the final score.

League officials and team executives typically prioritize minimizing off-court disruptions. However, with figures of Trump’s stature, such intersections appear inevitable in a city like New York, where sports, media and politics have long intertwined.

For now, both Trump and Smith have moved on to the next chapter, with the president continuing his public schedule and the analyst preparing for further coverage of the series. The Knicks-Spurs matchup promises more intensity as it heads toward a potential decisive stretch.

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(VIDEO) Jung Hoo Lee Goes 4-for-5 as Giants Fall to Nationals in Late Rally at Oracle Park

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SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee delivered a standout performance with four singles in five at-bats, extending his hitting streak to 16 games, but the Giants dropped a heartbreaker to the Washington Nationals 4-3 on Monday night at Oracle Park.

Lee, batting in the leadoff spot, went 4-for-5 with two runs scored as part of a 12-hit attack for the Giants. His performance highlighted a season in which the 27-year-old South Korean star has emerged as one of the National League’s most consistent hitters.

The Giants led 3-1 entering the ninth inning but could not hold on against a late Nationals rally. Washington scored three runs in the final frame to secure the victory, improving to 33-33 while dropping San Francisco to 27-39.

Logan Webb pitched effectively for the Giants, allowing one run over eight innings with seven strikeouts. However, the bullpen faltered after manager Tony Vitello opted to pull Webb to preserve him for potential extra innings. Reliever Keaton Winn surrendered the go-ahead runs in the ninth.

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Bryce Eldridge contributed a key RBI double in the eighth that scored Lee and gave the Giants a temporary 2-1 lead. Matt Chapman also drove in a run earlier with a single. Despite the offensive output, defensive miscues and the bullpen collapse proved costly.

Lee’s four-hit night underscored his breakout 2026 campaign. Entering the game, he was batting around .323 with a strong on-base percentage and slugging mark, ranking among the league leaders. His 16-game hitting streak is the longest active in the majors and the best by a Giant in recent years.

The South Korean native, who signed a lucrative deal with the Giants after dominating in the KBO League, has overcome previous injury setbacks to establish himself as a cornerstone player. In recent weeks, he has slashed over .480 during hot stretches, showcasing line-drive power and plate discipline.

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Monday’s game featured steady drizzle and gray skies, with wind affecting play throughout. Lee collected singles in multiple innings, including a fourth-inning hit that pushed his streak forward and an eighth-inning infield single upheld after a successful challenge.

Nationals starter Miles Mikolas and the bullpen navigated the Giants’ lineup effectively enough to keep the game close until the late surge. CJ Abrams and Daylen Lile delivered crucial hits in the ninth, capitalizing on the bullpen change. Gus Varland earned the save for Washington.

The Giants’ season has been marked by inconsistency, with injuries and bullpen issues contributing to their position in the NL West standings. Despite strong individual performances like Lee’s and Webb’s outings, late-game execution has been a recurring challenge.

Lee’s consistency provides a bright spot for San Francisco fans. His ability to make consistent contact and get on base has drawn comparisons to elite contact hitters. Over his last 15-plus games, he has produced at an elite level, with multiple multi-hit games.

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The Giants acquired Lee with expectations that he would anchor the outfield and provide a steady bat in the lineup. After injury-limited campaigns earlier in his MLB tenure, 2026 represents a return to form reminiscent of his KBO success, where he was a perennial All-Star and batting champion.

For the Nationals, the win marked a resilient effort on the road. Trailing late, they mounted a comeback that highlighted their depth and timely hitting. The victory helped them maintain a .500 record amid a competitive NL East race.

Oracle Park, known for its scenic views and pitcher-friendly dimensions, played host to a competitive matchup. Fans braved the weather to support the Giants, with Lee’s hits drawing loud cheers throughout the evening. The loss, however, left the home crowd disappointed after a promising late lead.

Lee’s four singles were all well-placed line drives and ground balls that exploited gaps in the defense. His speed and instincts allowed him to turn potential outs into hits, including the challenged play in the eighth.

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As the season progresses into mid-June, the Giants will look to build momentum with contributions from young talents like Eldridge alongside veterans. Lee’s hot streak offers hope that the offense can carry the team through pitching inconsistencies.

Analysts point to Lee’s plate approach as key to his success. He rarely chases pitches outside the zone and has improved his power stroke, contributing to a career-best OPS around .820. His presence at the top of the order sets a tone for the Giants’ lineup.

The series continues Tuesday with the Nationals and Giants facing off again at Oracle Park. San Francisco will aim to bounce back and even the set, relying once more on strong starting pitching and Lee’s bat.

Broader context in the NL West shows the division remaining competitive, with several teams jostling for positioning. The Giants’ record reflects challenges in closing out games, an area they must address to climb the standings.

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Lee, often called “Jung Hoo” by fans and teammates, has become a fan favorite not only for his production but for his work ethic and humility. His journey from KBO stardom to MLB success embodies the growing international influence in baseball.

While Monday’s result was a tough pill to swallow, Lee’s performance provided a reminder of the talent on the roster. As the Giants prepare for the remainder of the season, consistent contributions from their outfielder could prove pivotal in any playoff push or late-season surge.

The Nationals’ late heroics demonstrated the unpredictable nature of baseball, where even dominant individual efforts like Lee’s can be overshadowed by team outcomes. Both clubs will regroup for the next chapter in their series.

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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes fell on Tuesday as a rebound in technology shares faded and as President Donald Trump said the U.S. must react to Iran’s shooting down of a U.S. ‌helicopter. Trump wrote in ⁠a ⁠social media post that Iran had shot down the U.S. Apache helicopter that was patrolling the Strait of Hormuz overnight, and vowed to respond, which added to doubts about prospects for a truce in the Middle East war.

The Cboe Volatility Index hit its highest level since April 7 during the session as stocks sold off.

Technology stocks resumed Friday’s selloff following a bounce on Monday. The S&P 500 tech index fell more than 4% before paring losses. The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index dropped as much as 8.6% after ⁠rising 3% ‌in early trading.

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Trump’s post also briefly “created another leg down,” O’Rourke said. In addition, investors may be worried ahead of inflation data and a highly anticipated SpaceX IPO later this week.
According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 lost 20.25 points, or 0.27%, to end at 7,385.48 points, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 254.47 points, or 0.98%, to 25,675.19. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 84.28 points, or 0.14%, to 50,857.58. Consumer price data for May could offer fresh clues ‌on how the rise in energy prices, driven by the Iran war, is impacting inflation. The data is due on Wednesday. SpaceX’s market debut on Friday could also be a hurdle for U.S. stocks as investors worry ⁠about possible overexuberance among high-growth technology stocks. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is aiming to raise $75 billion and targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion, the most ever for an IPO.
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Is now the time for one last kinetic military bombing assault on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps regime in Iran?

We know that President Trump prefers diplomacy and is trying to complete an Iranian surrender deal. Yet the news today that the president is blaming Iran for shooting down an Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz Monday night may change things.

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Here’s the president’s Truth Social: “I have just been informed by our Great Military that last night the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache Helicopters while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz.” He added: “There were two pilots involved, both are safe and uninjured. Nevertheless, the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack.”

By the way, the central command’s rescue mission for the helicopter pilots was a miracle. The downed pilots were rescued using an Unmanned Surface Vessel sea drone, in a first-of-its-kind mission. Our military is absolutely incredible. Of course Iran has been busting the ceasefire left and right, hitting the American military, hitting Gulf states, hitting Israel. Israel bombed back by the way hitting Kharg Island. There’s a thought.

I’m not here to second guess the president who has my support for his courageous Iranian intervention. Yet you have to wonder when his patience for diplomacy will run out. And you also have to wonder whether any deal with Iran is ever really a deal.

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These radical Islamists and their Nazi-like regime do not know the civilized world’s definition of right and wrong. They have never adhered to a deal. It’s part of their ideology, it’s part of their theocratic regime. It’s part of their hatred of America and Israel.

So, what’s Mr. Trump going to do by way of responding to the Iranian hit? We’ll here’s what General Jack Keane said last night: “Clearly the preferred option after eight weeks of frustration must be to return to military operations 10 days, 14 days, let’s finish this, let’s put them in the most vulnerable position they have ever been in.”

Surely this is an option that’s front and center on the table in front of Mr. Trump. And in addition, I want to quote General Keane again because he is among the most knowledgeable and experienced patriots we have, who by the way is a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient. Here’s General Keane again from last night: “At the end of the day, I truly believe what is going to likely come down to is having to go after them and to kill as many of them as we possibly can, capture some if we can, but take all the instruments of tyranny away from them once and for all. It is likely the solution that has to come at some point.”

I’m sure Mr. Trump is considering all of this. This is about ending a near half century gruesome, barbaric dictatorship in the Middle East. It is also about freedom and liberty for all the other Middle Eastern countries, and of course our great friend and ally Israel. These are universal values worth fighting for.

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Thailand received recognition from the UNODC for efforts against illegal waste trafficking, notably after a significant electronic waste seizure at Laem Chabang Port, highlighting improved enforcement and inter-agency cooperation.


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  • Thailand has been recognized by the UNODC for its efforts to combat illegal waste trafficking, highlighted by a significant seizure of electronic waste at Laem Chabang Port. This commendation underscores the country’s progress in tackling cross-border environmental crime.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Suchart Chomklin received a letter from UNODC’s regional director, commending Thailand’s coordinated actions and active enforcement, as demonstrated by an on-site inspection of shipping containers.
  • The successful March 10 seizure involved collaboration among various agencies: the Department of Special Investigation tracked criminal networks, the Customs Department confiscated illegal cargo, and the Pollution Control Department assessed environmental risks. The UNODC will continue its support for Thailand’s WasteNet program, promoting global waste management practices.

Thailand has received recognition from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) for its efforts to curb illegal waste trafficking, following a recent seizure of electronic waste at Laem Chabang Port.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Suchart Chomklin said the commendation from the UNODC regional office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific cited Thailand’s progress in addressing cross-border environmental crime. The letter, signed by Regional Director Delphine Schantz, also referenced his on-site inspection of shipping containers as an example of active enforcement and coordinated action among agencies.

The March 10 seizure was carried out through cooperation among multiple authorities. The Department of Special Investigation gathered intelligence and tracked financial links tied to criminal networks, while the Customs Department conducted inspections and confiscated the illegal cargo. The Pollution Control Department provided technical analysis of hazardous materials, assessed environmental risks, and handled reporting under international obligations, including the return of waste to its country of origin.

Authorities view illegal waste trafficking as a transnational crime with direct impacts on public health, the environment, and the country’s circular economy. The UNODC will continue supporting Thailand through its WasteNet program, including capacity building, information sharing, and cross-border coordination, in line with the Basel Convention and broader efforts to strengthen global waste management practices.

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TOPEKA, Kan. — Thousands of homes and businesses across northeast Kansas remained without electricity early Tuesday after severe thunderstorms swept through the region Monday night, downing power lines and causing extensive damage to the electrical grid, utility officials said.

Evergy, the primary electric provider for much of the area, reported more than 65,000 customers without power statewide as of early Tuesday morning, with heavy concentrations in northeast Kansas communities including Topeka, Manhattan, Junction City and surrounding areas. Restoration efforts faced delays due to the scope of the storm damage and ongoing hazardous conditions.

The outages began escalating Monday evening as a cluster of strong thunderstorms moved across the region, bringing damaging winds, heavy rainfall and the risk of tornadoes. The National Weather Service in Topeka had issued warnings highlighting the potential for gusts up to 70-90 mph and localized flooding.

According to Evergy’s outage map and local reports, more than 200 customers were affected in and around Topeka, with over 100 reported near Manhattan and Junction City shortly after midnight. Additional impacts hit communities such as Wamego, Fort Riley and Lecompton. The utility indicated that some restoration times could extend due to the need for crews to safely assess and repair downed lines and debris.

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Statewide, poweroutage.us tracked approximately 68,500 customers without electricity across Kansas utilities, with Evergy accounting for the vast majority. The storms followed a pattern of active severe weather in the Plains, where spring and early summer systems frequently challenge infrastructure.

Evergy crews were mobilized overnight, prioritizing critical facilities such as hospitals, emergency services and water treatment plants. The company urged customers to report outages through its website, app or phone lines and to stay clear of any downed power lines, which should be treated as live and dangerous.

Safety officials reminded residents to use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire risks and to check on neighbors, particularly the elderly or those with medical needs reliant on powered equipment. Generators, if used, should be operated outdoors with proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

The severe weather system developed Monday afternoon and intensified into the evening, tracking east-southeast across north-central and northeast Kansas. Meteorologists noted the storms’ history of producing destructive wind gusts exceeding 80 mph in some areas, contributing to widespread tree damage and power infrastructure failures.

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In Topeka and surrounding Shawnee County, winds and rain led to scattered reports of downed trees and limbs blocking roads. Similar conditions affected Riley County, home to Manhattan and Fort Riley, where military and university operations may have experienced disruptions. Local emergency management offices monitored the situation closely.

This event marks another instance of weather-related strain on Kansas utilities this season. Earlier storms in May and prior months had already tested response capabilities, with Evergy restoring power to tens of thousands after previous high-wind events. The utility has invested in grid hardening measures, including vegetation management and upgraded equipment, but officials acknowledge that major storm systems can still overwhelm the network.

For residents without power, basic needs become immediate concerns. Refrigerators and freezers can preserve food for only a limited time — typically four hours for refrigerators and 48 hours for full freezers if doors remain closed. Perishable items should be discarded if temperatures rise above 40 degrees Fahrenheit for more than two hours.

Businesses faced closures or reduced operations, particularly those dependent on refrigeration or electronic systems. In Manhattan, home to Kansas State University, campus officials likely coordinated contingency plans for students and staff. Fort Riley, a major U.S. Army installation, maintains backup power systems but still monitors impacts on non-essential facilities.

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The National Weather Service continued to monitor the region Tuesday, with forecasts calling for mostly sunny conditions and highs near 94 degrees in some areas, accompanied by a heat advisory. The combination of lingering outages and rising temperatures could heighten discomfort and health risks for those without air conditioning or refrigeration.

Evergy has not yet provided specific estimated restoration times for all affected areas, noting that in major events, such projections can change based on damage assessments. Customers can check individual status via the company’s interactive outage map, which updates regularly.

Broader impacts from the storms included possible flash flooding in low-lying areas due to heavy rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour. While no widespread fatalities or major injuries were immediately reported, emergency responders handled weather-related calls throughout the night.

State and local officials encouraged preparedness. Kansas Emergency Management Division advised having emergency kits with water, non-perishable food, medications and battery-powered radios. As climate patterns shift, utilities and communities face increasing frequency of such extreme events.

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For farmers and rural residents in the affected zones, outages disrupt irrigation, livestock operations and grain handling. Northeast Kansas agriculture plays a vital role in the state’s economy, making rapid restoration a priority.

As crews work through the morning, additional outages may be reported once daylight allows fuller damage surveys. Evergy typically brings in mutual aid from neighboring utilities during large-scale events to accelerate recovery.

The situation underscores the vulnerability of electrical infrastructure to severe weather, even in prepared regions. Past experiences have driven improvements, but each storm presents unique challenges based on wind direction, rainfall totals and duration.

Residents are advised to stay informed through local news, the National Weather Service and utility alerts. Text or email notifications from Evergy can provide real-time updates once power returns or changes occur.

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While the immediate focus remains on safety and restoration, longer-term discussions about grid resilience are likely to follow. Kansas lawmakers and utility regulators have previously examined investments in underground lines, smart grid technology and better storm forecasting integration.

Tuesday’s outages, though disruptive, reflect a familiar cycle in the Midwest tornado alley and severe thunderstorm corridor. For now, thousands await the return of normalcy as utility workers navigate debris-filled roads and assess downed poles and lines under sometimes challenging conditions.

Evergy continues to update its outage map and encourages patience as safety remains the top priority in all restoration efforts. Further details on timelines and total impacts are expected throughout the day.

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LeBron Teaming With Stephen Curry on Warriors Raises 2027 Title Hopes

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Lebron James #23 of Team LeBron reacts against Team Durant in the 70th NBA All-Star Game at State Farm Arena on March 7, 2021, in Atlanta.

OAKLAND, Calif. — As the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs unfold, speculation swirls around a potential alliance that has tantalized basketball fans for over a decade: LeBron James joining Stephen Curry with the Golden State Warriors for the 2026-27 season and mounting a championship challenge in 2027.

James, the all-time leading scorer entering his 24th season, and Curry, the greatest shooter in league history now 38 years old, have never played together in the NBA despite iconic Finals clashes and shared Olympic gold. Recent reports suggest both stars are intrigued by the possibility, with Warriors executives exploring pathways to make it happen as James eyes free agency.

The scenario remains hypothetical, dependent on James’ decisions this offseason and the Warriors’ roster maneuvers. Yet analysts and fans alike are already debating whether the duo, even in the twilight of their careers, could contend for a 2027 title in a league dominated by younger superteams like the Oklahoma City Thunder and rising powers such as the Spurs.

James, who turned 41 in December 2025, has defied expectations by remaining a productive force. In the 2025-26 season with the Los Angeles Lakers, he continued to deliver elite playmaking and scoring bursts despite reduced minutes. His contract expires this summer, opening the door for a move. Reports indicate the Warriors could offer him the non-taxpayer mid-level exception starting around $15 million for a two-year deal with a player option.

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Curry, under contract through 2026-27 at approximately $62.6 million for the upcoming season, has expressed a desire to compete for more rings while finishing his career in Golden State. His gravity and off-ball movement would theoretically mesh perfectly with James’ drive-and-kick game and high basketball IQ.

“If LeBron wants to play and the Lakers can’t figure out the salary, the Warriors would be a very live option,” one analysis noted regarding potential pathways.

Golden State finished the 2025-26 regular season with a sub-.500 record around 37-45, missing the playoffs or exiting early in recent cycles. The team has retooled with veterans like Jimmy Butler but lacks the depth and youth to compete with Oklahoma City’s core of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams. Pairing James with Curry, Draymond Green and supporting pieces could inject immediate veteran savvy.

However, challenges abound. Both James and Curry are past their physical peaks. Curry has dealt with occasional injuries, while James manages workload carefully. A supporting cast would need to include strong defenders, shooters and rebounders to maximize their skills. Questions linger about chemistry, defensive fit and how the duo handles a compressed regular season leading into a grueling 2027 postseason.

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NBA experts point to historical precedents of late-career team-ups. The 2010-11 Miami Heat trio of James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh won titles after initial adjustments. Yet the 2027 landscape features formidable obstacles. The Thunder, projected as multi-year contenders, boast elite defense and depth. Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs represent the future, while Eastern powers like the Knicks with Jalen Brunson add parity.

Bleacher Report and other outlets have floated mock trades, such as acquiring Anthony Davis to lure James, creating a star-heavy but aging core. Such moves would sacrifice future assets, a risky proposition for a franchise prioritizing Curry’s championship window.

Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy has emphasized commitment to Curry. “We want Stephen Curry to finish his career here,” he stated in recent comments. The franchise’s history of building around Curry yielded four titles between 2015 and 2022, but sustaining contention post-Klay Thompson and with an older roster tests their model.

James has remained noncommittal publicly. “I have no idea” if a team-up with Curry would occur, he said previously, while hinting at openness to new chapters. His legacy includes four championships across three franchises, and a fifth would cement his all-time status further.

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From a tactical standpoint, the pairing offers intriguing synergies. Curry’s off-ball screens and shooting would create driving lanes for James, while LeBron’s vision could elevate Golden State’s offense to historic efficiency. Defensively, Green could anchor a scheme allowing the stars to conserve energy. Yet injury management, minutes distribution and integrating role players like Jonathan Kuminga or Brandin Podziemski would require masterful coaching from Steve Kerr.

Financially, the deal strains the salary cap. Golden State would operate near the luxury tax threshold, limiting flexibility. James accepting less than his previous max deals signals a win-now mentality focused on legacy over earnings.

Broader league reaction would be massive. A James-Curry partnership would dominate headlines, boost ratings and merchandise sales, and draw global attention. Madison Square Garden and other arenas would sell out for matchups against the duo. Yet some purists argue it diminishes the organic rivalry that defined an era.

Predictions for 2027 vary. Some models favor the Thunder repeating or extending their dominance, with young talent proving superior to veteran aggregations. Others see an experienced Warriors squad stealing a series or two in the playoffs if health holds. A deep run to the Finals appears ambitious but not impossible given the stars’ pedigree.

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Off the court, the move would carry cultural weight. James and Curry represent contrasting styles and personalities united by excellence and business acumen. Their collaboration could inspire future generations while providing closure to fans who watched them battle for supremacy.

For now, the scenario hinges on James’ free agency choices. Return to the Lakers with Luka Doncic, a homecoming to Cleveland, retirement or the Warriors leap remain possibilities. Warriors pursuit has intensified, with multiple reported inquiries over recent months.

As the 2026 Finals progress, with the Spurs leading the Knicks in the series, attention turns to the offseason. A potential James signing would reshape Western Conference dynamics, forcing rivals to recalibrate. Whether it yields a 2027 championship depends on execution, health and the unpredictable nature of playoff basketball.

Basketball enthusiasts will debate the “what if” extensively. The combination of two all-time greats chasing one more ring in their twilight years offers compelling narrative drama. Success is far from guaranteed in a youth-driven league, but the attempt alone would captivate the sports world.

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Golden State fans, starved for contention after recent down years, dream of one final splash. James’ addition could provide exactly that spark, even if the ultimate prize in 2027 remains an uphill battle against fresher legs and deeper benches. The coming weeks will clarify if this dream scenario moves from rumor to reality.

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