Markets Reach Record Highs as Financials Lead Over Shifting Tech
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new records as investors rotate from mega-cap tech into financials following Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony on a cooling labor market.
Anthropic and OpenAI Launch Frontier Models Amid Infrastructure Arms Race
Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 5 while OpenAI counters with GPT-5.6, as massive capital injections from Aramco and MGX reshape the global AI infrastructure landscape.
Trump Abandons Iran Ceasefire as House Moves to Fund 2027 Defense
President Trump has declared the Iran ceasefire over following major U.S. airstrikes, while the House begins debating the FY 2027 defense budget and a rare Supreme Court rehearing on citizenship.
Federal Regulators Solidify Bitcoin Commodity Status as Strategic Reserve Bill Gains Traction
The SEC and CFTC have formally categorized Bitcoin as a digital commodity, while new legislation proposes a 20-year mandatory holding period for a federal Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
ATLAS Collaboration Discovers New Composite Particle at Large Hadron Collider
Physicists at CERN have identified the Bc*+ meson, a new excited particle that provides critical data for understanding how heavy quarks interact within the framework of the Standard Model.
Minnesota Farm Bankruptcies Surge Amid Conflict and Rising Input Costs
Record fertilizer prices and diesel spikes are driving Minnesota farmers into bankruptcy and debt mediation as global instability hits the American heartland.
NIH Researchers Identify Genetic Cause of Severe Pregnancy Sickness
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and international partners have identified the hormone GDF15 as the primary cause of severe morning sickness. The study reveals that a woman's sensitivity…
The Badger State’s First: Wisconsin’s 1982 Landmark Civil Rights Law
In 1982, Wisconsin became the first state in the United States to enact a comprehensive civil rights law protecting individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation. Signed by Republican Governor…
Hormuz Volatility and Sanctions Revocation Tighten Global Energy Markets
Renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities and the revocation of oil waivers have spiked shipping risks, forcing a shift in consumer behavior and accelerating alternative energy infrastructure plays.









