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U.S. and Iranian Delegations Begin Nuclear Talks in Switzerland
Defense & Security

U.S. and Iranian Delegations Begin Nuclear Talks in Switzerland

Negotiators from the United States and Iran have convened in Switzerland to initiate discussions aimed at addressing Tehran’s nuclear program and easing longstanding tensions.

Judge Advances DOJ Release of Biden Memoir Recordings Amid Privacy Dispute
AI & Tech Regulation

Judge Advances DOJ Release of Biden Memoir Recordings Amid Privacy Dispute

A federal judge ruled in favor of releasing former President Biden’s decade-old interviews with his memoir writer, prioritizing public interest over privacy concerns.

India Advances Nuclear Technology with New Deuterated Compounds Plant and Sodium Cell Facility
Energy & Climate

India Advances Nuclear Technology with New Deuterated Compounds Plant and Sodium Cell Facility

India inaugurated a plant for producing high-purity deuterated compounds and commissioned a prototype sodium cell, boosting its nuclear self-reliance and Fast Breeder Reactor program.

Smaller AI Stocks Offer Far Greater Growth Potential Than Nvidia, Analyst Says
Big Tech

Smaller AI Stocks Offer Far Greater Growth Potential Than Nvidia, Analyst Says

While Nvidia remains a dominant force in AI, some lesser-known companies could deliver returns far exceeding the chip giant’s, presenting investors with new high-upside opportunities.

Lawsuit Alleges Toyota Charity Misused EV Project to Benefit For-Profit Startup
Corporate Power

Lawsuit Alleges Toyota Charity Misused EV Project to Benefit For-Profit Startup

A nonprofit suing Toyota claims its electric vehicle concept for African farmers was transferred without consent to a Kenyan startup backed by a Toyota-affiliated foundation.

South Korea’s Soaring Chip Bonuses Stir Inflation Worries at Central Bank
Markets & Macro

South Korea’s Soaring Chip Bonuses Stir Inflation Worries at Central Bank

Massive bonuses at leading South Korean chipmakers are driving wage growth and consumer spending higher, raising inflation concerns for the Bank of Korea amid ongoing economic pressures.

U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Halts Conflict but Leaves Nuclear and Sanctions Issues Unresolved
Defense & Security

U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Halts Conflict but Leaves Nuclear and Sanctions Issues Unresolved

The recent U.S.-Iran agreement paused active hostilities but leaves key challenges around nuclear inspections, sanctions relief, and proxy forces unsettled, raising questions about long-term stability.

Americans Grow Increasingly Skeptical of AI Despite Rising Usage
AI & Tech Regulation

Americans Grow Increasingly Skeptical of AI Despite Rising Usage

A recent Pew Research poll reveals that although AI chatbot use surges, most Americans view artificial intelligence as more harmful than beneficial to society.

The Rising Challenge of AI Sprawl in the Workplace
AI & Tech Regulation

The Rising Challenge of AI Sprawl in the Workplace

Companies face growing management challenges as employees adopt multiple AI tools independently, wasting resources and undermining collaboration.

How AI Is Blurring the Lines Between Real and Fake Media in the Digital Age
AI & Tech Regulation

How AI Is Blurring the Lines Between Real and Fake Media in the Digital Age

Advances in AI-driven deepfakes now make it nearly impossible for the average internet user to distinguish authentic images, videos, and audio from expertly fabricated content.