Tech Giants Tighten Performance Reviews Amid Concerns

Large tech companies like Amazon and Meta are changing the way they evaluate employee performance. This change could be a sign of deeper issues within these organizations. According to experts, tightening performance reviews may indicate a lack of trust in employees or a fear of controversy. The move is also seen as a way for … Read more

US Airspace Closure Over El Paso Caused by Laser Test for Drones

A sudden airspace closure over El Paso, Texas, has caused friction between the Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over a laser test intended to shoot down drones used by Mexican drug cartels. The closure lasted only a few hours, but it disrupted flights and stranded travelers. The incident highlights concerns about coordination and … Read more

AI Warning: CEO Says Job Displacement Looms Over Global Society

A recent viral essay by Hyperwrite CEO Matt Shumer warns of the impending disruption caused by AI, which may surpass the impact of COVID-19 on society. Shumer claims that AI can now replace his technical work and could potentially displace jobs across various industries. With 40 million views and 18,000 retweets, his post has sparked … Read more

Baltimore County Councilman Holds Key to Hundreds of Apartments Stalled

Wade Kach, a moderate Republican councilman in northern Baltimore County, has been slow to approve development plans for hundreds of apartments near the Lutherville Light Rail station. Despite concerns from local residents and Maryland officials about the housing shortage, Kach’s approach has stalled the project. The 79-year-old councilman has cited his goal of bringing together … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Hit Roadblock as GOP Fails to Block Repeal Vote

Three Republican lawmakers blocked President Donald Trump’s tariffs in a procedural vote in the House of Representatives, dealing a blow to the administration. The narrow margin exposed Mike Johnson’s vulnerability as he can only afford to lose one Republican vote to pass legislation. While Republicans had sought to allow the Supreme Court time to review … Read more

Notepad’s Markdown Vulnerability Exposed

A recent discovery has found a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Notepad text editor that can be exploited for remote code execution (RCE) via social engineering tactics. The flaw, CVE-2026-20841, was addressed in the latest Patch Tuesday fixes, but its potential impact remains significant due to widespread installation on Windows PCs. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker … Read more

Microsoft Patches Notepad Security Flaw

Microsoft has fixed a serious security vulnerability affecting Markdown files in Notepad. A bad actor could carry out a remote code execution attack by tricking users into clicking on malicious links within a Markdown file opened in Notepad. The flaw allows attackers to remotely load and execute malicious files on a victim’s computer when the … Read more

Ex-FBI Agent Questions ‘Kidnapping’ Theory in Nancy Guthrie Case

A search for missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has entered its ninth day. Authorities initially thought she was kidnapped, but an ex-FBI special agent now questions this assumption. According to James Gagliano, the case is unusual because of Nancy’s age and health conditions. Gagliano notes that kidnappings of people over 80 are extremely rare, making up … Read more

Silver Prices Soar, Inspiring Sellers to Cash In Heirlooms

Silver’s price has more than doubled over the past year, prompting many to sell their valuable coins and heirlooms. A 79-year-old Manhattan resident sold his mint-condition American Silver Eagle coin for $100 after its value skyrocketed due to a recent market surge, forcing him to consider an early inheritance for his one-year-old grandson instead of … Read more