Month: April 2026
Meta’s threat to quit New Mexico ‘is showing the world how little it cares about child safety,’ AG says
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed for injunctive relief against Meta today, seeking sweeping court-ordered changes to how the…
A ‘no-brainer’: Senate unanimously bans members and staff from using prediction markets
The Senate has approved a bipartisan resolution to prevent its own members from using prediction markets, banning senators who are often…
House approves bill to fund DHS after warnings of the TSA running out of funds, but leaves out ICE
After weeks of delay, the House voted Thursday to fund much of the Department of Homeland Security, but not its immigration…
Welcome to Eye on AI, with AI reporter Sharon Goldman. In this edition: SoftBank plans to list a new AI…
Earlier this month, a balloon coated in aluminum foil—the kind normally seen at a child’s birthday party—drifted into the path…
Your laundry bill is about to get more expensive—and Unilever says the Iran war is partly to blame
Consumers may be feeling the effects of global energy disruptions not only at the pump but also on laundry day. …
‘The national debt is now larger than the economy’: Watchdog marks milestone for $39 trillion burden
The United States has crossed a grim threshold: the national debt now exceeds the size of the entire American economy.…
When Jamie Dimon is asked about the greatest risk he sees to the global economy, his answer for years has…
When I started my career at Morgan Stanley in the early 1980s, trades were executed over landlines and settled with…
How AstraZeneca’s 17,000 AI-certified employees are helping it reach an $80 billion ‘stretch goal’
Good morning. AstraZeneca’s AI strategy has moved well past the exploration phase as upskilling employees became a priority. The biopharmaceutical…












