Supreme Court Weighs In On Trump’s Tariff Authority

The US Supreme Court has expressed skepticism about President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs on a vast range of goods from nearly all countries, signaling the justices may strike down or limit the administration’s signature economic policy. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wondered aloud about granting the president tariff authority with few bounds, citing concerns … Read more

Wall Street’s Quantum Computing Bubble: Are the Hype and Valuations Sustainable?

Quantum computing stocks have seen massive growth, with some rising by up to 3,170% over the past year. However, investors should be cautious as these pure-play stocks are far from maturity and commercialization. The market’s high expectations for quantum computing may lead to a bubble that will eventually burst. Several factors contribute to this hype: … Read more

Forge Global Holdings Stock Outlook: Undervalued with Growth Potential

Forge Global Holdings Inc. stock has been maintaining a Market Outperform rating from Citizens, which expects the company to recover and deliver strong growth. The firm estimates that Forge’s addressable market could support $100-200 million in earnings before interest, taxes, and depreciation (EBITDA) over the next five years. The company recently reported a significant increase … Read more

Expert Warns of ‘Short and Violent’ Bitcoin Uptrend Ahead

Bitcoin expert Samson Mow believes the market hasn’t started its bull run yet. With prices recently dipping below $100,000, he thinks we’re only “marginally outperforming inflation” at this price range. Despite a slump in the broader cryptocurrency market, Mow predicts the market has plenty of upside left and is due for another significant surge. Mow … Read more

US Cuts 10% of Domestic Flights During Extended Shutdown

The US government is reducing flight capacity by 10% at 40 high-volume airports to ease pressure on air traffic controllers and the aviation system, which are feeling strain from the longest government shutdown in history. The changes will take effect this Friday, allowing international routes to remain unaffected. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-05/us-cutting-capacity-at-multiple-airports-as-shutdown-persists

“Cosmologists Challenge Nobel Prize Theory on Universe Expansion”

A team of astronomers has questioned the widely accepted theory that the universe is accelerating, suggesting instead that it might be slowing down. The researchers found evidence that dark energy, a mysterious force driving expansion, may be weakening over time. The study, led by Prof Young-Wook Lee from Yonsei University in South Korea, analyzed data … Read more

5 Essential Free Books on Large Language Models

As a machine learning engineer, understanding large language models (LLMs) is crucial for creating accurate and transparent AI systems. However, diving into LLMs can be overwhelming due to the vast amount of complex information available. Fortunately, there are five free books that cover various aspects of LLMs, including theory, linguistics, systems, interpretability, and security. These … Read more

Amazon Sues Perplexity Over Comet Browser Shopping Assistant

Amazon has threatened Perplexity with a cease-and-desist letter, demanding that the AI start-up block its browser from making purchases on behalf of users in the Amazon Store. The move comes as AI-powered shopping assistants become increasingly popular. Amazon claims that Perplexity’s Comet browser violates its conditions of use by not identifying itself as an AI … Read more

Immigration Officer Arrests Teacher at Chicago Daycare

A teacher was arrested by US immigration officers at a private preschool in Chicago, sparking outrage among parents and educators. The incident occurred after the teacher was followed by agents who attempted to pull her over, and she claimed to have “papers” or identification. Despite claims that the teacher was detained outside the school, video … Read more