Disney-YT Deal Stalls as Blackout Continues

Disney and YouTube TV are no closer to a deal after over a week of negotiations. A leaked memo from Disney highlights its concerns about YouTube TV’s approach, which it believes is unfair. Disney claims to have offered “fair terms” similar to those with other distributors, but YouTube TV disputes this, saying the company is … Read more

Senate Holds Rare Saturday Session to End Government Shutdown

The US Senate held a rare Saturday session aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown. The chamber adjourned early in the evening and is expected to reconvene on Sunday with the goal of voting on a funding measure. Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters that the chamber will continue meeting until the government reopens, … Read more

Alternative Options for Lowering Cholesterol Emerge

For decades, statin medications have been the go-to solution for preventing and treating heart disease in the US. However, these lipid-reducing medicines are not effective for everyone and can only lower “bad” cholesterol by a limited amount. As a result, new alternatives to statins are being explored to better manage cholesterol levels for individuals who … Read more

Meta’s Vibe Coding Revolutionaries Code Apps with AI Assistants

Meta product managers are ditching traditional coding methods and embracing “vibe coding” – an AI-assisted coding technique that uses natural language instructions to quickly prototype apps. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is directly presenting these demos to the company, allowing for rapid iteration and exploration of new ideas. Vibe coding skills have become highly valued in tech, … Read more

AI Robots Learn Human Movement from Indian Towel Folders

Artificial intelligence (AI) needs help learning how humans move in the real world, so tech giants like Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and Nvidia are racing to build humanoid robots. In an Indian town, workers wear cameras and fold towels hundreds of times, providing data for AI robots to learn movement and operation skills. The global market … Read more

Snap Funding Dispute Continues Amid Government Shutdown

The US government shutdown has left millions of low-income Americans struggling to receive food stamp payments. A Supreme Court order has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s decision to withhold funding from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The program, which provides aid to one in eight Americans, is facing a contentious legal battle over its … Read more

Mark Mobius Predicts 40% AI Stock Correction

Legendary fund manager Mark Mobius warns of a potential 40% correction in top AI stocks due to high valuations and heavy spending. However, he sees emerging market stocks as a promising buy opportunity, citing strength in Chinese and Indian companies that are driving growth in computer hardware and technology sectors. Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/stock-market-crash-ai-stocks-correction-mark-mobius-em-china-2025-11

US Job Cuts Soar to 1 Million in October, Highest Since 2003

Job cuts in the United States have reached an all-time high of 1 million through October, according to a report by global outplacement firm Challenger. The number of job cuts announced in October alone was 153,074, a 175% increase from last year and a record high since 2003. Industry leaders cited cost-cutting measures and the … Read more