CNN Privacy Practices Face Legal Scrutiny Amid New State Regulations
A federal judge has allowed a privacy lawsuit against CNN to proceed as eight new state data protection laws take effect, challenging the network's bundled consent and tracking methods.
Bitcoin Protocol Resilience Tested by Record Institutional ETF Outflows
Institutional investors withdrew $1.55 billion from Bitcoin ETFs as a tentative U.S.-Iran ceasefire shifted macro focus toward traditional equities and reduced geopolitical risk premiums.
Cal Poly Physicists Discover Exotic Quantum Matter Through Time Manipulation
Researchers have identified a method to create exotic quantum states by rhythmically switching magnetic fields, offering a potential breakthrough in stabilizing quantum computers against noise.
Google Launches Gemini 3.5 Flash Targeting Autonomous Agent Infrastructure
Google has released Gemini 3.5 Flash, a high-speed multimodal model designed to power autonomous agents and complex coding workflows across the global digital landscape.
Statehouses Assert Sovereignty as National Party Factions Collide
Governors and local leaders are reclaiming their roles as primary power brokers, navigating internal party fractures and economic pressures that test the limits of federalist cooperation.
James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Earliest Known Star Clusters in Cosmic Gems Arc
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified five massive star clusters within a galaxy that existed just 460 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery, made possible…
Federal Housing Policy Shifts Amid Volatile Mortgage Rates and New Rules
American households face a complex landscape of fluctuating mortgage rates and shifting federal tenant protections as HUD updates eviction notice requirements and funding priorities.
Maryland Becomes First State to Join National Popular Vote Compact
In 2007, Maryland became the first state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an agreement to award electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote. The…
Bipartisan Compromise Reached on ROAD to Housing Act Amid Economic Volatility
Congressional leaders and the White House have finalized a housing deal that balances institutional investment flexibility with new federal zoning and labor standards.









