David Zaslav Takes on Ellison in Warner Bros. Discovery Battle

Warner Bros. Discovery faces a tough fight as its CEO, David Zaslav, battles to save the company from being acquired by rival entertainment giant Paramount. Paramount is backed by billionaire investor Larry Ellison, who is also the father of tech mogul David Ellison. With significant financial backing, Ellison is challenging Zaslav’s leadership and control over … Read more

Yahoo käyttää evästeitä sivustonsa ja sovelluksensa parissa

Yahoo on osa suurta konsernia, joka tarjoaa palveluita käyttäjilleen. Kun käytät Yahoo-sivustoa tai sovellusta, käytämme evästeitä niiden toiminnan parantamiseksi ja käyttäjien suojaksi. Evästeillämme käytetään seuraavat tarkoitukset: – Tarjotaaksesi sivustommeen ja sovelluksesiin sinulle – Todentaaksesi käyttäjät – Estääksemme roskapostia ja väärinkäytöksiä – Toteuttaaksemme tietoturvatoimia – Mitataksemme sivustojemme ja sovellustemme käyttöäsi Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, tallennamme ja/tai … Read more

Texas Ed Comm Commissioner Weighs Fate of Failing School District

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath visited a 3,200-student district in Fort Worth to review the school’s performance. The district had received failing grades for five consecutive years, and Morath is considering appointing a state board of managers or closing one of its schools. Morath said he sees both positive and negative signs during his visit. … Read more

Foreign Actor Infiltrates Nuclear Facility via Unpatched Microsoft SharePoint App

A foreign actor breached the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Kansas City National Security Campus, exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s SharePoint browser-based app. The incident raises concerns about federal IT and operational technology (OT) security protections. The breach targeted a plant that produces critical non-nuclear components for US nuclear weapons. Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies … Read more

Linux Gains Popularity as Windows 10 Support Ends

With the end of Windows 10 support, some users are turning to Linux as an alternative. A recent release from Zorin OS saw over 100,000 downloads in just two days, with 72% coming from Windows machines. While there’s no need to switch immediately, considering a move to Linux can be a cost-effective option and provide … Read more

Trump’s White House Ballroom Project Sparks Criticism Over Demolition and Lack of Consultation

President Donald Trump is reflecting on the upcoming construction of his White House ballroom, boasting about how he can bypass traditional zoning regulations to get the project done quickly. However, critics argue that this lack of transparency and consultation with preservation groups will have far-reaching consequences. The East Wing demolition has sparked outrage among Trump’s … Read more

“Relying on Cloud Services Raises Concerns About AI Outages”

A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage highlights how reliant the internet is on a small number of core infrastructure providers. This scenario underscores the growing reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) in daily life, which could worsen disruptions if outages occur. Currently, many companies use cloud-based services for virtual server space, storage, and developer tools. … Read more

AI Browser Atlas Challenges Google’s Internet Dominance

A new browser called ChatGPT Atlas has been released by OpenAI, aiming to become the pathway to websites, social media, and other online services. This browser is infused with the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, which now has over 800 million weekly users. ChatGPT Atlas isn’t just an expansion of ChatGPT but a way for OpenAI … Read more

US Seeks to Limit China’s Influence in Argentina

The Trump administration is urging officials in Argentina to restrict China’s influence over the country, while also providing a $40 billion lifeline to Buenos Aires. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has spoken with Luis Caputo, Argentina’s economic minister, about limiting China’s access to Argentina’s resources and granting the US greater access to its uranium supply. Source: … Read more

Meet Dominique Anderson’s New Short Doc on Hispanic Heritage

Fort Worth filmmaker Dominique Anderson is set to showcase a new short documentary titled “Bailando Culture” at the Lone Star Film Festival. The film focuses on Claudia Tiffany Rodriguez, a Texas Christian University student who performs ballet folklórico and has gained recognition for her elaborate performances honoring her Mexican heritage. Anderson was inspired by Rodriguez’s … Read more