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Antifa Propaganda Site Goes Dark Amid Trump‑Led Crackdown

A leading antifa‑aligned site, It’s Going Down, has gone offline following the Trump administration’s crackdown on political violence.

ISS Slams Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Tesla Deal

Proxy advisory giant Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) is recommending Tesla shareholders vote against CEO Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion pay package.

OpenAI MLK AI Ban Sparks Free Speech Firestorm

OpenAI has blocked users from generating videos of Martin Luther King Jr. using its AI video tool, Sora, after the platform was exploited to create disrespectful deepfakes of the civil rights leader.

Goldman Sachs Job Cuts Begin, Blame AI Revolution

Goldman Sachs has notified employees to prepare for another round of job cuts as the bank pushes to tighten costs and integrate artificial intelligence into its operations.

OpenAI Partners with Major Retailer

Walmart and OpenAI have partnered on a new tool allowing Walmart customers to shop through ChatGPT.

Google Invests Record $15 Billion Outside America

Google is investing $15 billion to build data centers for a new AI hub in India, the company's largest investment outside of the United States.

90% of College Students Now Using AI—Academic Integrity on the Line

A new report reveals that 90% of American college students are using artificial intelligence tools for academic work.

Tesla Cybertruck Sales Crash 62%, Legal Storm Brewing

Tesla’s Cybertruck, once promoted as an “apocalypse-proof” vehicle by CEO Elon Musk, is facing a severe decline in demand. According to data from Cox Automotive, Tesla sold just 5,400 Cybertrucks in the most recent quarter—a dramatic 62.6% drop from the same period last year.

Anthropic Study Reveals Alarming AI Poisoning Attack Risk

Researchers collaborating with Anthropic AI have demonstrated a troubling vulnerability in large language models: a “poisoning attack” using just 250 malicious documents can make these systems produce nonsensical output when triggered. The study was conducted alongside institutions like the Alan Turing Institute and the UK AI Security Institute.

Netherlands Takes Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker, Security Fears

The Dutch government has stepped in to take control of semiconductor firm Nexperia, citing “highly exceptional” risks to European economic security stemming from the company’s Chinese ownership and governance gaps. Nexperia, based in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, is owned by China’s Wingtech Technology.

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