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Pentagon and FAA to conduct anti-drone laser tests after earlier deployments closed Texas airspace twice in the last month>
Despite rising prices, Trump downplays need to tap Strategic Petroleum Reserve. ‘There’s a lot of oil out there. That’ll get healed very quickly’>
Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran about U.S. military targets in the Mideast, marking first sign Moscow is getting involved in the war>
Asia’s family offices and corporations must step up to replace a cash-strapped UN and fill the SDG funding gap>
Here’s why childcare is getting more unaffordable and forcing families to make ‘heartbreaking choices’>
San Francisco cheers its native Chinese Olympian Eileen Gu, who headlines parade for the Year of the Fire Horse>
Iran sends conflicting signals on war, highlighting split between leaders looking to de-escalate vs. hard-liners bent on fighting the U.S. and Israel>
Trump says he ruled out having Kurdish forces join Iran war>
UAE and Kuwait start oil output cuts after Hormuz blockage>
Trump grieves with families during return of soldiers killed in war in the Middle East>
Forget the U.S. Navy, the best protection for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz may be claiming to be a ‘Chinese’ or ‘Muslim’ vessel>
Trump calls on regional leaders at ‘Shield of the Americas’ summit to use their militaries against drug cartels>
The U.S. is sending an AI-powered anti-drone system to the Mideast as response to countering Iran’s Shahed has been ‘disappointing’>
Top Pentagon official recalls the ‘whoa moment’ when defense leaders realized how indispensable Anthropic is and saw the risk of losing access>
Google, Meta, and Oracle are on a $1 trillion borrowing spree and there will be ‘winners and losers in this environment,’ bond fund manager says>
Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz says not only can AI take your job, it’ll make the ‘tech bro’ class richer while doing so>
Palmer Luckey says Silicon Valley has the Pentagon all wrong: ‘Stick to a position that this is in the hands of the people’>
OpenAI investor Vinod Khosla believes AI will be able to do 80% of all jobs by 2030. Here’s how life could be affordable after mass unemployment>
February was the biggest month in venture history, thanks to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Waymo in particular>
Silicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla predicts education will be free, and the future of college is ‘a real question’>
A Minneapolis Fed report details how much Trump’s immigration crackdown hurt businesses and workers: ‘There are not any people to hire’>
CBO highlights the good news in Trump’s lost tariff revenue hiking the deficit by $2 trillion: Lower inflation and unemployment—and higher GDP>
Iran conflict could ‘bring down the economies of the world,’ warns one of the Middle East’s biggest energy exporters>
Gen Z graduates who majored in ‘AI-proof’ careers like pharmacy, biology, and education are making less than $50,000 after graduation>
House votes 219-212 to halt Trump’s attacks on Iran. “Donald Trump is not a king,” says top Dem on Foreign Affairs Committee>
Meet Markwayne Mullin, the new multimillionaire head of DHS, who owns a cattle ranch in Oklahoma>
Anthropic’s investors could be the key to ending its Pentagon standoff—but some investors have opposite views>
Google’s AI chatbot convinced a man they were in love. It then allegedly told him to stage a ‘mass casualty attack’ in newly released lawsuit>
Palantir CEO’s rant about the Anthropic-Pentagon feud threatening his company was about a lot more than a dirty word>
The world’s largest tech gathering is talking about ‘accountability laundering’: Here’s why we should christen them Words of the Year>
Gen Z women are the new face of unemployment—and it’s not because they’re too choosy: Low grades and bad health are to blame, new research warns>
In the Iran war, it’s not the oil that’s important—it’s the water>
A shiny new Fed chair will be keen to start with an interest rate cut—but the bank is growing more hawkish due to Iran>
Exclusive: The Pentagon is committing $150M to a maritime-tech VC fund and appears to be ramping up venture deals>
Yes, judge tells Trump: you have to refund all the companies that you charged with illegal tariffs>
World Cup safety is in jeopardy due to funding chaos and a lack of security coordination, U.S. host city officials warn>
Target is over being ‘an everything store,’ CEO says. It’s doubling down on baby items and groceries—and investing $1 billion in its supply chain>
Top AI economist who found ‘significant and disproportionate impact’ on entry-level jobs finds link between robots and minimum wage hikes>
Exclusive: Venture giant a16z crypto targeting around $2 billion for its fifth fund amid blockchain market downturn, sources say>
This ‘retirement nerd’ at the uber-liberal New School teamed with Trump’s economy guru to reinvent the 401(k)>
Meet the social media CEO who won’t let his own kids on social media: ‘Parents are oblivious to the world’>
Despite a $200 billion price tag, Trump admits the Iran war could just swap one bad leader for another>
OpenAI sees Codex users spike to 1 million, positions coding tool as gateway to AI agents for business>
Iran’s revenge: drones damage data centers for Amazon Web Services, reveal west’s Achilles Heel>
Trump threatens Spain with trade war after it refuses to roll over and lend its army bases to the Iran effort>
U.S. oil and gas exporters can’t fill the Middle East supply gap, but Trump’s pledge to insure and protect tankers stems the tide on surging prices>
Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff believes if people had more doorbell cameras, we may have already ‘solved’ the Nancy Guthrie case>
Trump’s strike on Iran and the new breed of AI wars mean bombs can drop faster than the speed of thought>
Top economist says companies are close to a ‘Cortés moment’ on AI, referencing the conquistador who burned his boats and then invaded Mexico>
Cities join Amazon in cutting ties with license-plate reader Flock following public outcry. ‘Your privacy is totally fine,’ says Ring CEO>
$15 billion of the insurance industry is at risk from AI, BofA says>
Qualcomm CEO: ‘Resistance is futile’ as 6G mobile revolution approaches>
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon reveals the career goal he adopted when he was just a 28-year-old assistant: Do not speak unless you can add value>
Interest on the $38.8 trillion national debt has tripled since 2020, and it already costs taxpayers more than defense and Medicaid>
Trump’s strikes on Iran could cost American economy as much as $210 billion, top budget expert says>
‘Could it kill someone?’ A Seoul woman allegedly used ChatGPT to carry out two murders in South Korean motels>
Energy markets offer ‘relatively small reaction’ to Iran war, but prices could spike if oil and gas aren’t flowing by the end of the week>
Oil markets are bracing for $100 barrels and a redux of a 1970s-era crisis but ‘three times the scale,’ analyst warns>
CEO of America’s largest Social Security advisory firm: Trump’s big tax cut ‘did not help’>
OpenAI’s Pentagon deal raises new questions about AI and mass surveillance>
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