Billionaire investor sues Trump crypto project
Billionaire investor Justin Sun is suing the Trump family’s cryptocurrency company, World Liberty Financial, accusing the firm of improperly freezing his tokens amid a dispute. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, Sun alleged that World Liberty Financial is “engaging in an illegal scheme to seize property.” “World Liberty’s fraud has caused Mr. Sun and his companies…
Read MoreAnthropic’s moral compass architect suggested AI overcorrection could address historical injustices
An Anthropic AI ethics researcher argued in a 2023 paper that intentional discrimination in AI models could be used to combat stigmas around race and gender topics.
Read MoreWhat a child’s drawing teaches us about war, then and now
Today, the narratives expressed in “The Originals” echoes what we are witnessing in warzones from Lebanon to Ukraine to Iran.
Read MoreShuttered retailer making 700-store comeback this year: Here’s where
While it’s set to return to nearly the same sized footprint, it won’t be with standalone stores.
Read MoreToday’s cybersecurity systems are not ready for AI
Claude Mythos demonstrates why regulating AI is futile. It also highlights why we must prepare now for a much more dangerous cybersecurity environment.
Read MoreJeffries warns Florida Republicans after Democrats’ win in Virginia
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday celebrated the passage of a referendum redrawing congressional lines in Virginia while issuing a stern warning to Republicans in Florida, the next front in the redistricting battle. Old Dominion State voters approved a measure that could help Democrats notch four more House seats in the midterms, an…
Read MoreTrump economic approval drops to 30 percent in new polling
President Trump’s fiscal policies are becoming increasingly unpopular amid economic strains resulting from the Iran war, according to new polling. The Associated Press-NORC Research Center survey, released Wednesday, showed the president’s economic approval rating slumped down to 30 percent this month. This is an 8-point decrease from March and 9-point fall from February. The April…
Read MoreWatch live: Bessent testifies before Senate on Trump’s 2027 budget request
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is testifying before a Senate Appropriations Committee panel on President Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget request. The request, unveiled last week, seeks $11.5 billion in discretionary spending for the department’s domestic programs — a $1.5 billion decrease from 2026. The drop includes cuts to the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund and the…
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