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Jeff Bezos Labels Washington Post Staff ‘Terrible’ and Calls Paper His Worst Investment
Big Tech

Jeff Bezos Labels Washington Post Staff ‘Terrible’ and Calls Paper His Worst Investment

Jeff Bezos reportedly told President Trump that his ownership of the Washington Post was his worst investment, criticizing the paper’s staff and editorial resistance to change.

Zelle Prepares U.S. Dollar-Backed Stablecoin to Launch First Cross-Border Payments
Crypto & Fintech

Zelle Prepares U.S. Dollar-Backed Stablecoin to Launch First Cross-Border Payments

Early Warning Services plans to introduce a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin and expand Zelle’s digital payment network to support international transfers, starting with India.

US Vice President Postpones Switzerland Trip Amid New Iran Nuclear Talks Uncertainty
Defense & Security

US Vice President Postpones Switzerland Trip Amid New Iran Nuclear Talks Uncertainty

Vice President JD Vance has postponed his trip to Switzerland to lead negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program, citing logistical challenges amid regional tensions and political debates in the US.

Comparing Trump and Obama Iran Agreements Reveals Key Differences in Approach
Defense & Security

Comparing Trump and Obama Iran Agreements Reveals Key Differences in Approach

The Trump administration claims its memorandum with Iran surpasses Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal, sparking debate over the effectiveness and terms of both agreements.

Nvidia and CoreWeave advance AI infrastructure with Vera Rubin validation
Big Tech

Nvidia and CoreWeave advance AI infrastructure with Vera Rubin validation

CoreWeave validates Nvidia’s Vera Rubin chip, highlighting a shift in AI infrastructure toward optimized cloud platforms built for agentic AI workloads.

US Regulators Propose Bank-Style User Identification Rules for Stablecoin Issuers
Crypto & Fintech

US Regulators Propose Bank-Style User Identification Rules for Stablecoin Issuers

US financial agencies propose customer identification standards for stablecoin issuers, aligning them with regulated banks under anti-money laundering laws.

Bank of England Maintains Interest Rate Amidst Divergent Views on Inflation Risks
Markets & Macro

Bank of England Maintains Interest Rate Amidst Divergent Views on Inflation Risks

The Bank of England kept its benchmark rate at 3.75%, revealing a sharp division among policymakers about whether recent energy price drops signal lasting inflation relief or a temporary pause.

Trump DOJ’s Handling of Broadview Six Case Sparks Widespread Legal Controversy
AI & Tech Regulation

Trump DOJ’s Handling of Broadview Six Case Sparks Widespread Legal Controversy

Actions by Trump-era prosecutors in the Broadview Six case revealed misconduct and evidence suppression, prompting calls for deeper investigation and judicial scrutiny.

AI-Controlled Crypto Wallets Gain Momentum Amid Security and Adoption Debates
Crypto & Fintech

AI-Controlled Crypto Wallets Gain Momentum Amid Security and Adoption Debates

Major crypto firms launch AI-driven wallets designed for autonomous transactions, sparking cautious interest as millions of operations process securely under user-set rules.

Two Men Sentenced to Up to 10 Years for Spying on Hong Kong Activists in the UK
Defense & Security

Two Men Sentenced to Up to 10 Years for Spying on Hong Kong Activists in the UK

A London court sentenced two dual nationals to lengthy prison terms for spying on Hong Kong pro-democracy activists in the UK on behalf of China, marking a rare conviction under the National Security Act.