US Charges Google Engineer in Insider Trading Case Involving Polymarket Prediction Bets

A U.S. federal investigation into alleged insider trading tied to prediction markets has led to charges against a Google engineer, marking a rare intersection between Silicon Valley, financial regulation, and emerging betting platforms. The case, reported by The Economic Times in its article “US charges Google engineer with insider trading on Polymarket,” underscores growing regulatory…

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Akamai to Acquire LayerX for Around $300M, Elevating Browser Security as a Frontline Enterprise Priority

Akamai Technologies has agreed to acquire Israeli browser security company LayerX in a deal that underscores the growing strategic value of protecting web activity at the point where many corporate workflows now begin: the browser. The transaction was reported by Globes in an article titled “Akamai buys Israeli browser security co LayerX,” which said the…

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State Department Faces Scrutiny Over Little-Explained Office of Remigration

A recent report published by Wired, titled “The State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of Remigration,” draws attention to a little-discussed initiative within the U.S. foreign policy apparatus that has raised questions among observers about transparency, policy direction, and political signaling. According to the Wired article, journalists encountered repeated resistance when…

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Swiggy Defends Failed Shareholder Resolution as Governance Move Amid Investor Concerns

Swiggy has pushed back against suggestions that a recently rejected shareholder resolution was an attempt to consolidate founder control, asserting instead that the proposal was aimed at strengthening corporate governance. The clarification comes after the vote failed to secure the necessary backing from shareholders, prompting scrutiny over its intent and implications for the company’s leadership…

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Labor Department Urges Employees to Report DEI Practices That May Conflict With Federal Policy

The U.S. Department of Labor has instructed employees to report colleagues who appear to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in ways that could conflict with agency directives, according to a report by Wired. The article, titled “Department of Labor Tells Employees to Report Anyone Prioritizing DEI,” describes an internal shift that reflects broader political…

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Wix Base44 Earnout Payments Highlight Rising Role of Contingent Compensation in Software M&A and the Battle for Developer Tools

Wix has made additional payments totaling $38 million in connection with its acquisition of Base44, underscoring how contingent compensation is increasingly shaping deal economics in the software sector and offering a window into how established platforms are competing for developer-facing tools. The payment details were reported by Globes in an article titled “Wix pays $38m…

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EPCC at Edinburgh Anchors UK Ambitions in High-Performance Computing and Scientific Innovation

The University of Edinburgh’s role at the center of the United Kingdom’s high-performance computing ambitions is drawing renewed attention, as detailed in the Innovation News Network article “Inside the EPCC: the UK’s first national supercomputing centre.” The piece highlights how the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) has evolved into a cornerstone of national research infrastructure,…

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Micron Reaches Trillion-Dollar Milestone as AI Boom Transforms Memory Chips into Strategic Assets

Micron Technology has entered the ranks of the world’s trillion-dollar companies, underscoring the growing investor conviction that memory chips will play a central role in the artificial intelligence boom. The milestone, reported in the article “Micron joins $1 trillion club as AI race powers memory chip boom” published by The Economic Times, reflects a broader…

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