The Shock That Stopped Stockholm It was just past midnight in Stockholm when the strange notifications began trickling in: Klarna, the fintech darling, had just halved its workforce[1]. Employees stared in disbelief at their inboxes. The redundancy letters weren’t from their managers — they came from a new AI system, coldly crafted and ruthlessly efficient.… Continue reading AI Enabled Klarna To Halve Its Workforce—now, The Ceo Is Warning Workers That Other ‘Tech Bros’ Are Sugarcoating Just How Badly It’s About To Impact Jobs
US President’s Son Barron Tipped For Top TikTok Job
The Moment TikTok Became Political—Again It’s a balmy night in Washington, D.C., and inside the White House, a single notification lights up a phone: another viral TikTok. But it’s not just a meme or a dance—it’s a political firestorm, crackling across social feeds worldwide. The name at its center isn’t a tech CEO or influencer.… Continue reading US President’s Son Barron Tipped For Top TikTok Job
China Tightens Rare Earth Exports, Threatening Global Chip Supply
The Night the Lights Blinked It started on a humid Thursday in Shenzhen. Factory lights flickered as engineers gathered around a glowing computer monitor, jaws set, eyes anxious. News broke: China was tightening its grip on rare earth exports, sending a tremor through the very bones of global tech manufacturing[1][2]. In the boardrooms of Berlin,… Continue reading China Tightens Rare Earth Exports, Threatening Global Chip Supply
“CDC Is Over”: RFR Jr. Lays Off Over 1,000 Employees In Friday Night Massacre
The email arrived on a Friday evening. No warning. No ceremony. Just a cold, bureaucratic message that ended careers, dismantled teams, and left America’s frontline disease surveillance system bleeding. Over 1,000 public health workers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention opened their inboxes to find termination notices. Not because of performance. Not because… Continue reading “CDC Is Over”: RFR Jr. Lays Off Over 1,000 Employees In Friday Night Massacre
Tech CEOs Take Turns Praising Trump At White House Dinner
The Night the Future Sat Down to Dinner It’s just after sunset in Washington, D.C. The White House glows like a lantern in the dusk, but tonight, the usual hush of the Rose Garden trembles with a rare energy. Not since the dot-com boom has so much technological firepower gathered at one table: Apple’s Tim… Continue reading Tech CEOs Take Turns Praising Trump At White House Dinner
Offshore Wind Has No Future In The U.S. Under Trump Administration, Interior Secretary Says
The Day the Turbines Stopped A cold wind whistled over New Bedford Harbor on a gray Monday morning, carrying an uneasy silence. For months, the wharf buzzed with the promise of a new American gold rush—the gold, this time, was electricity, harvested from the winds far offshore. But now, the ships were back in port,… Continue reading Offshore Wind Has No Future In The U.S. Under Trump Administration, Interior Secretary Says
U.S. Government Is Expected To Get Multibillion-dollar Fee In TikTok Deal
The sun glints off glass towers in Washington, D.C. as the morning calm is shattered by a hush spreading through the heart of tech and government: The U.S. government is about to unveil its most ambitious strategy yet—the AI Action Plan. Not just another policy document, but a seismic roadmap vowing to reshape innovation, jobs,… Continue reading U.S. Government Is Expected To Get Multibillion-dollar Fee In TikTok Deal
Experts Caution: No Evidence That Acetaminophen Causes Autism | Studies Are So Far Inconclusive And Ignore Genetic And Many Other Factors That Play A Role In ASD
Fade in: A rain-soaked evening in Brooklyn. A young expectant mother, Sam, sits alone on the edge of her bathtub, Tylenol bottle clutched in her trembling hand. She stares at her phone’s screen, popping with headlines: “Is Tylenol Safe in Pregnancy?” “Autism Risk Linked, Experts Say.” Her doctor’s words echo in her memory—It’s the safest… Continue reading Experts Caution: No Evidence That Acetaminophen Causes Autism | Studies Are So Far Inconclusive And Ignore Genetic And Many Other Factors That Play A Role In ASD
MIT Refuses To Accept White House Terms For Funding, Other Schools Still Mulling
The Day MIT Said “No” It was a crisp morning in Cambridge when silence broke along MIT’s Infinite Corridor. Word spread quickly, as if riding the campus wind: “The president just said no.” Students and professors huddled in alcoves, phones glowing with the news. MIT—America’s cathedral of innovation—had just refused the White House’s terms for… Continue reading MIT Refuses To Accept White House Terms For Funding, Other Schools Still Mulling
Toyota Targets 2027 Launch For First EV With All-solid-state Battery Technology | Part Of Japan’s Push To Build A Self-sustaining Advanced Battery Supply Chain
Prologue: The Tipping Point Picture Detroit, 2027. A winter morning, streets slick with frost. Amid the hum of commuter traffic, a sleek Toyota EV—unlike any before—glides silently to a charging station. In just six minutes, its batteries are full, ready to tackle another 300 miles. No range anxiety, no fire risk, no compromises. This isn’t… Continue reading Toyota Targets 2027 Launch For First EV With All-solid-state Battery Technology | Part Of Japan’s Push To Build A Self-sustaining Advanced Battery Supply Chain
