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Solid-State Battery Breakthrough: How Donut Lab Could Redefine Power Across Every Industry

A new development in battery technology from Donut Lab—highlighted in reporting by Electrek—suggests that solid-state batteries may be moving closer to real-world deployment. The company, working alongside Verge Motorcycles, has reportedly tested a solid-state battery pack that could significantly outperform traditional lithium-ion systems. If scalable, this advancement has implications far beyond electric vehicles—it could reshape […]

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES TECHNOLOGY

Fiber Optic Breakthrough Could Enable 50 Million Simultaneous Streams—What It Means for the Future of the Internet

A new advancement in fiber optic technology, reported by New Scientist, has demonstrated the ability to transmit data at speeds high enough to stream the equivalent of 50 million movies simultaneously. The breakthrough represents a significant leap in data transmission capacity and could reshape the future of internet infrastructure, cloud computing, and global communications. While […]

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Google’s AI Breakthrough Triggers Sell-Off in Memory Chip Stocks, Raising Questions About Future Demand

A new artificial intelligence breakthrough from Google has sent shockwaves through the semiconductor sector, causing shares of memory chip companies—including Micron Technology and Western Digital (which operates SanDisk)—to drop sharply. Reports from GuruFocus and Yahoo Finance describe how a new AI memory compression technology could significantly reduce the need for traditional memory hardware, triggering investor […]

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Money - Finance POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Press & Media Trump

Is the U.S. Government “Insolvent”? Breaking Down Fiscal Crisis Claims, Debt Reality, and What It Actually Means

Recent headlines and commentary have raised alarms about the financial condition of the United States government, with some suggesting the country is approaching—or has already reached—“insolvency.” Articles from Fortune, Snopes, and Yahoo Finance provide different perspectives on the issue, ranging from warning signals about fiscal sustainability to direct fact-checking of viral claims. Taken together, the […]

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Strains in U.S. Alliances: How the Iran War Is Testing America’s Global Network

A recent opinion analysis by Carla Norrlöf, published via Project Syndicate, argues that the ongoing Iran war may be exposing deeper fractures within the United States’ global alliance system. While the article reflects an interpretive viewpoint rather than hard reporting, it contributes to a broader academic and policy discussion about whether U.S. global influence is […]

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U.S. Democracy Ranking Debate Intensifies After New Report and Political Pushback

A new international report assessing democratic conditions in the United States has sparked political debate after being publicly criticized by Donald Trump and his allies. The report, produced by the V-Dem Institute, suggests that democratic indicators in the U.S. have declined in recent years—an assessment that has been contested by some political figures and commentators. […]

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Peter Thiel’s Rome Lecture Sparks Debate Over Technology, Religion, and the “Antichrist” Concept

A recent lecture delivered in Rome by Peter Thiel has generated international discussion after the billionaire investor referenced the concept of the “Antichrist” in the context of modern technology, globalization, and political power. Reported by CNN and supported by additional coverage and commentary across academic and media sources, the remarks highlight a broader intersection between […]

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Trump

“The Oracle Layer”: Senate Brief Raises Questions About Data Infrastructure, Media Consolidation, and Government Contracts

A policy brief titled “The Oracle Layer: Infrastructure, Conflict, and the Paramount–Warner Bros. Deal” argues that a proposed merger between major media companies could have implications beyond media consolidation. The document was prepared for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Antitrust and Competition Policy and focuses on the role of Oracle Corporation in federal […]

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Trump War

Reports Claim White House Blocked Public Warning on Iran-Linked Threats, Raising Transparency and Security Debate

New reporting from several outlets suggests that the White House may have intervened to stop federal officials from issuing a public warning about potential Iran-linked threats connected to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The claim, reported by Yahoo News and echoed by NewsNation and other media organizations, has fueled debate over national security […]

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Middle East Conflict Triggers Global Oil Shock as Kuwait Cuts Production and Markets React

The escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel is beginning to ripple through global energy markets. Two key reports—from Reuters and Associated Press—highlight how regional instability is affecting oil production, shipping routes, and global financial markets. A precautionary reduction in oil output by Kuwait Petroleum Corporation combined with fears of shipping disruptions in […]

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