5 things to know for March 6: Primaries, Gaza, Ukraine, Tech companies, Harvard

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Gold prices have hit another record high. Why are investors taking such a shine? It could be they’re betting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon, or they’re using the precious metal as a hedge against inflation.

Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day.

1. Primaries

We’re one step closer to a November rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as results from Super Tuesday’s primaries roll in. Both notched huge wins across more than a dozen voting states, but there were still signs of potential weaknesses, like progressives casting ballots for “uncommitted” rather than Biden and college-educated suburbanites choosing former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley over Trump. Haley, who secured only a fraction of available GOP delegates, is expected to announce today that she is exiting the Republican presidential race. Trump hasn’t indicated he’ll offer any olive branches to his challenger and attacked Haley in an interview yesterday. North Carolina, which barely tipped for Trump in 2020, also chose its two candidates for a high-stakes governor’s race.

Read more takeaways from Super Tuesday here. 

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‘Greatest hits of many of his falsehoods’: Foreman fact checks Trump’s speech tonight
03:13 – Source: CNN

2. Gaza

Hamas said today it “will continue negotiations” to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, claiming the group has “shown flexibility” in talks. Negotiators are racing to reach a deal that would pair a pause in fighting with the release of Israeli hostages held in the enclave before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins Sunday. As recently as Tuesday, Hamas insisted there will not be “any prisoner exchange” unless there is a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, an Israeli troop withdrawal and the entry of aid into the strip. As talks continue, the World Health Organization and Palestinian officials warn hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza are at risk of famine. UN experts have accused Israel of “intentionally starving” Palestinians in the region.

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Top U.S. officials meet with key Israeli war cabinet Minister
01:44 – Source: CNN

3. Ukraine

Russia is gaining momentum in eastern Ukraine, and soldiers and civilians fear what may come next. The recent string of seized villages aren’t big strategic gains in and of themselves, but they suggest a wider issue across Ukraine’s front lines, where soldiers have been critical of their leaders’ preparedness to defend territory. An equipment crisis continues to plague Ukraine’s forces as well. Some fighters in the region have criticized the US Congress for holding up critical aid to the country.

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War in Ukraine: View from the front line
04:59 – Source: CNN