A coalition of U.S. states is seeking as much as $1.4 trillion in penalties from Meta Platforms as part of a closely watched youth safety trial scheduled for August, dramatically raising the stakes in a case that could reshape how social media companies are held accountable for harm to younger users. According to reporting in…
A coalition of U.S. states is seeking as much as $1.4 trillion in penalties from Meta Platforms as part of a closely watched youth safety trial scheduled for August, dramatically raising the stakes in a case that could reshape how social media companies are held accountable for harm to younger users. According to reporting in…
A U.S. judge has rejected Elon Musk’s attempt to overturn a fraud-related verdict tied to his conduct during his tenure at Twitter, according to a report by The Economic Times titled “Elon Musk’s bid to set aside Twitter fraud verdict rejected by US judge.” The decision marks a significant legal setback for the billionaire entrepreneur,…
A recent article published by The Economic Times, titled “Bitcoin SIP: Rethinking crypto investing through systematic plans,” highlights a growing shift in how retail and institutional investors are approaching exposure to digital assets, particularly Bitcoin. Rather than attempting to time volatile markets, investors are increasingly exploring systematic investment plans (SIPs), a strategy long associated with…
A report published by TechTime News under the title “D-FEND 2” highlights a growing focus among governments and private-sector security providers on counter-drone technologies, underscoring how rapidly evolving unmanned aerial systems are reshaping both threats and defenses in modern airspace. According to the TechTime News article, the D-FEND 2 system represents a new iteration of…
New theoretical research is reshaping one of the most familiar long-term apocalyptic scenarios: the idea that Earth will inevitably be swallowed by the Sun. As reported in Wired’s article “Good News: It Turns Out the Earth Will Never Be Swallowed by the Sun”, recent findings suggest that while the planet’s distant future remains inhospitable, outright…
In a recent report, “How Palestinians Are Building a Digital Archive That Can’t Be Erased”, published by Wired, journalists examined a growing effort among Palestinian technologists, archivists, and civilians to preserve cultural memory and historical records in ways that resist destruction, censorship, and displacement. The initiative reflects both a response to immediate conditions on the…
A recent report by Innovation News Network, titled “Euclid telescope uncovers ancient quasars from early universe,” highlights a significant milestone in cosmological research as astronomers begin to unlock new insights from the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission. The telescope, launched to map the geometry of the dark universe, is already demonstrating its broader scientific value…
An article published by VC Cafe titled “What Israeli Pre-Seed Founders Need to Know About Raising in H2 2026” paints a sober but nuanced picture of the early-stage fundraising environment, describing a market that has stabilized after a prolonged downturn yet remains markedly more selective than in previous boom cycles, a trend also reflected in…
A rapid-fashion delivery venture once positioned as a contender in India’s crowded quick-commerce landscape has ceased operations, underscoring the mounting pressures facing startups in a capital-intensive and fiercely competitive sector. According to the Economic Times article “Rapid fashion delivery startup Klydo shuts down operations”, the company has halted services after struggling to sustain its business…
A growing subculture of amateur investigators is turning livestream book clubs into unlikely hubs for tracking and exposing romance scams, underscoring both the scale of online fraud and the evolving ways communities respond to it. The phenomenon is detailed in Wired’s article, “Livestream Book Club: Inside the World of Online Romance Scams,” which documents how…