Google Sues Chinese Cybercrime Group for AI Scams
Google has filed a lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime group named ‘Outsider Enterprise’ for using AI to send fraudulent text messages. The group allegedly scammed hundreds of thousands of victims by dispatching 2.5 million messages in a two-week period.
Mistral Set to Raise €3B at €20B Valuation
Mistral is rumored to be securing €3 billion in funding, which would boost its valuation to approximately €20 billion. This new round nearly doubles the company’s previous Series C valuation of €11.7 billion.
Siri Gets Significant Upgrade: Is It Finally Good?
Apple has released a new version of Siri that significantly enhances its functionality and usability after years of mixed reviews. Users are noticing a remarkable improvement, leading to optimism about the digital assistant’s future.
White House UFC Event Approved by Judge
A federal judge has granted approval for the White House to host a UFC event on the South Lawn this Sunday, as an intricate ring has already been constructed. This ruling clears the way for the highly anticipated spectacle at a historic venue.
Brothers Accused of Murder, Deputy Shooting in Mississippi
Three Mississippi brothers are accused of committing violent crimes, including the murder of an elderly couple and shooting a deputy. Authorities fear the injured deputy may never regain the ability to walk.
FISA Section 702 Expiration Risks Security Ahead of World Cup
The expiration of Section 702 of FISA has raised alarms as Democrats deny extensions, fearing severe implications for national security ahead of the World Cup. Concerns grow over the potential vulnerabilities this may create during a high-profile international event.
FIFA Introduces Mandatory Water Breaks for 2026 World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce mandatory three-minute water breaks in each half of the matches for the first time. This rule has ignited discussions among coaches and fans regarding its impact on the flow of the game.
Texas Surpasses California as America’s Economic Leader
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declares Texas has surpassed California as ‘America’s center of gravity,’ attributing this shift to governance and energy policy failures in California. The contrasting approaches of the two states highlight significant economic and political differences shaping the nation’s landscape.
DOJ Emails Reveal Backlash on Biden’s School Board Memo
Internal emails from the Department of Justice (DOJ) reveal a significant internal backlash against Attorney General Merrick Garland’s 2021 memo aimed at addressing threats to school board officials, with officials describing it as ‘stupid’. The fallout highlights tensions within the DOJ regarding its approach to parental involvement in educational issues.
Ana Navarro on Vance Interview: No ‘Free-for-All’
Ana Navarro cautioned that the upcoming interview with Vice President JD Vance on ‘The View’ should remain focused and not turn into a promotional opportunity for his new book. She urged the show’s producers to maintain structure and avoid a chaotic atmosphere during the discussion.











