Warner Music Group Settles AI Music Startup Lawsuits

Warner Music Group (WMG) has reached a deal with Suno to settle its copyright lawsuit against the AI music startup. The agreement will allow for new music creation, interaction, and discovery while compensating artists, songwriters, and the wider creative community. WMG sold its live music platform Songkick to Suno for an undisclosed amount. Suno plans … Read more

Simplifying Note-Taking with Obsidian: A Game-Changer?

Imagine taking notes in a way that suits you best, without feeling overwhelmed or locked into proprietary formats. This is where Obsidian comes in – a note-taking app that lets you start small and build up. Unlike other apps, Obsidian doesn’t require complicated processes or overwhelming information. Its simple interface makes it easy to navigate, … Read more

Lawmakers Who Encouraged Troops to Disobey Government Actions Under Investigation

Six Democratic lawmakers who told US troops to disobey what they considered “illegal orders” are being investigated by the FBI, according to a report from Reuters. The lawmakers, including Senator Elissa Slotkin and Representative Chris Deluzio, appeared in a video that criticized President Trump’s actions and called on troops to defy government orders if they … Read more

NASA’s JWST Detects Universe’s Oldest Population III Stars 13 Billion Light-Years Away

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may have discovered the universe’s oldest stars, called Population III or POP III stars. These ancient stars are found in a galaxy called LAP1-B, about 13 billion light-years away from Earth. The study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters suggests that JWST’s infrared spectrum showed intense ultraviolet light from … Read more

New Trial Tests Alzheimer’s Treatment Before Symptoms Appear

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of Americans, but research shows it can be stopped before symptoms appear. A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether treating the disease early can delay or prevent it. The study aims to spot hidden brain changes using blood tests and pet scans to detect amyloid buildup. According to Dr. Patricia Andrews, … Read more

Pentagon Chief Criticizes Senator for Military Service

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wants Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, a decorated combat veteran and former astronaut, to be court-martialed for criticizing President Biden’s orders. But Hegseth is misreading the situation – Kelly has experience in leadership roles and was even considered as Kamala Harris’ running mate in 2024. Hegseth’s behavior towards Kelly raises … Read more

Pentagon Launches Probe into Sen. Mark Kelly for ‘Potentially Unlawful Conduct’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Navy to review Arizona Senator Mark Kelly’s comments in a video to troops, citing “potentially unlawful conduct.” The review was initiated after Kelly criticized Hegseth’s display of medals and accused him of criticizing other lawmakers. Hegseth claims that Kelly’s comments undermined good order and discipline in the military. … Read more

Scientists Claim Possible Direct Evidence of Dark Matter

Dark matter is a mysterious substance thought to make up most of the universe’s mass-energy density. For decades, scientists have searched for direct evidence of its existence, which is invisible and doesn’t interact with light. A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics claims to have found the first direct evidence … Read more

Warner Music Partners with Suno on AI-Generated Music Platform

Warner Music Group has settled a lawsuit with AI music firm Suno and launched a joint venture. The agreement allows users to create AI-generated music using the voices, names, and likenesses of artists who opt-in. This partnership aims to open new frontiers in music creation while compensating artists and songwriters. The record label had previously … Read more