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Cretaceous 'Krakens' Were Apex Predators
Science

Cretaceous 'Krakens' Were Apex Predators

Scientists have identified two colossal new species of finned octopuses, dubbed "krakens," that roamed the oceans 100-72 million years ago, reaching an astonishing 7 to 19 meters in length. These ancient giants were powerful apex predators that crushed hard bones, challenging the long-held belief that vertebrates solely dominated prehistoric marine food chains.

US-Iran Talks Collapse, Mideast Tensions Rise
International

US-Iran Talks Collapse, Mideast Tensions Rise

US-Iran negotiations, mediated in Pakistan, have abruptly collapsed after President Trump canceled his envoys' trip, citing Iran's "unchanged negotiating positions." This breakdown has escalated Middle East tensions, with Israel resuming strikes in Lebanon and Iranian state media asserting that a US naval blockade is empowering hardliners and undermining the ceasefire.

AMOC Collapse Nears, Science Advances
Science

AMOC Collapse Nears, Science Advances

A new study from Live Science warns that the crucial Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is dangerously close to collapse, posing severe global climate impacts. This impending breakdown could disrupt carbon recycling and lead to significant warming for Western Europe and the U.S. East Coast.

Mali Rocked by Coordinated Attacks
International

Mali Rocked by Coordinated Attacks

Mali was rocked by its largest coordinated assault in years on April 25, 2026, as gunmen launched widespread attacks across multiple cities, including the capital Bamako, targeting military barracks, the international airport, and the Defence Minister's residence. While Mali's army declared the situation under control with ongoing sweeping operations, the attacks, which saw the Azawad Liberation Front claim control in some areas, underscore the nation's persistent struggle against various insurgent and separatist groups.

Giant Insects: Oxygen Theory Debunked
Science

Giant Insects: Oxygen Theory Debunked

A groundbreaking study now challenges the long-held belief that high oxygen levels were necessary for ancient Earth's enormous insects, like 70 cm dragonflies, to achieve their massive sizes. Researchers found their flight muscles weren't oxygen-constrained, making the true reason for their gigantism and eventual disappearance a much bigger, intriguing mystery for scientists to unravel.

WBD Shareholders Approve Paramount Skydance Merger
Business

WBD Shareholders Approve Paramount Skydance Merger

Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a massive $111 billion merger with Paramount Skydance, setting the stage for a media conglomerate of unprecedented scale. If regulatory bodies give their consent, this colossal deal would create a dominant force across news, sports, movies, and theme parks, reshaping the entertainment landscape.

US Targets 'AI Distillation'
Technology

US Targets 'AI Distillation'

The Trump administration has launched a critical new strategy to combat "AI distillation," a sophisticated technique primarily used by adversaries like China to replicate advanced American AI models without needing original training data. This pivotal policy shifts focus from hardware export controls to the software stack, with authorities now evaluating restrictions on closed-source model weights and new reporting requirements to safeguard national security against this growing threat.

Cannabis Reclassified to Schedule III
Politics

Cannabis Reclassified to Schedule III

In a historic shift, the Trump administration has reclassified cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance under federal law, acknowledging its potential medical benefits and lower abuse risk. While this paves the way for increased FDA research into its medicinal uses, it's crucial to note that marijuana remains federally illegal.

Apple CEO Tim Cook to Retire
Technology

Apple CEO Tim Cook to Retire

Tim Cook is set to retire as Apple CEO on September 1, 2026, concluding nearly 15 years leading the company. John Ternus, who currently serves as the senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, will succeed Cook as the new CEO.

Wildfires Ravage Southeast US
Environment

Wildfires Ravage Southeast US

Fast-moving wildfires are causing widespread destruction across Georgia and Florida, forcing mandatory evacuations and destroying nearly 50 homes in Georgia alone. Fueled by severe drought conditions with no significant rainfall expected, firefighters are battling these explosive blazes as the emergency rapidly escalates.

SpaceX Wins Armstrong Space Prize
Technology

SpaceX Wins Armstrong Space Prize

SpaceX's Falcon 9 Booster Landing Team has been awarded the inaugural Neil Armstrong Space Prize by Purdue University, recognizing their outstanding contributions to space innovation. This prestigious international award honors the team's pioneering development of the Falcon 9's vertical landing capability, a technological feat that has fundamentally transformed the launch vehicle landscape.

Kalshi Fines Candidates for Insider Bets
Politics

Kalshi Fines Candidates for Insider Bets

Predictions marketplace Kalshi has taken decisive action, fining and suspending three congressional candidates for betting on their own races, an act it labeled "political insider trading." This unprecedented move underscores the growing ethical and regulatory challenges within political prediction markets and Kalshi's proactive stance against insider activity.

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