The Trump administration is seeking new collaborators for its $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense project, turning to Amazon's Project Kuiper and top defense firms. This comes after tensions with Elon Musk raised concerns over reliance on SpaceX's satellite dominance.
General Motors reported a 32% drop in second-quarter core profit due to heavy tariff impacts, losing $1.1 billion in the period. The company maintained its lowered annual guidance and warned of even more severe effects in the coming quarter.
A week after allegedly being caught with CEO Byron at the concert, Cabot remains with Astronomer, merely on leave—unlike Byron, who was quickly forced out.
The Bird's Nest is raising the bar, it's part of a broader movement of exceptional student agencies. Firms like Allen Hall Advertising at the University of Oregon and PRLab at Boston University have long set strong examples of what students can accomplish with the right mix of mentorship and autonomy.
Chirag Narang didn't just launch a Layer 2 blockchain; he helped restore access to an entire class of users priced out of the digital financial future and showed that cost-efficiency, when built into the architecture, can scale equity along with innovation.
A new chapter in live entertainment launches in Singapore this summer as Somewhere Out There (SOT) becomes the first music festival in Asia to offer fully on-chain, 100% authentic digital tickets.
Apple has filed a federal lawsuit against YouTuber Jon Prosser and video editor Michael Ramacciotti for allegedly leaking unreleased iOS 26 features from a stolen development device. The lawsuit accuses Prosser of using confidential visuals to create monetized YouTube content without authorization.
Elon Musk has announced a new child-focused AI app named Baby Grok, developed by his startup xAI. While the billionaire shared minimal details, the app is said to be inspired by Marvel's Baby Groot and aims to offer safe, AI-powered content for children.