April 29, 2026

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Mississippi College Law Mandates AI Education

Mississippi College School of Law will require artificial intelligence training for every student, signaling a clear push to prepare future lawyers for fast-changing tools in legal work. The school announced

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Anthropic Says Pentagon-Deployed AI Immutable

Anthropic told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that it cannot change or control its Claude artificial intelligence system once it is running inside classified Pentagon networks. The statement, made

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Black Forest Labs Targets Physical AI

Black Forest Labs, a rising name in image generation, is setting its sights on hardware. The company signaled a shift to physical AI, aiming to move from pixels to machines.

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Suspect Charged in WHCA Shooting

Federal prosecutors filed three charges against a man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, a high-profile annual event that draws journalists, officials, and guests to

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Ant Group Trims Paytm Holding Again

China’s Ant Group plans to sell a 4% stake in Indian payments company Paytm for $242 million, a move that adds fresh pressure to a fintech already under strain from

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ICE Investment Lifts Polymarket to $9B

Polymarket, a prediction market platform built on crypto rails, reached a $9 billion post-money valuation in October after Intercontinental Exchange agreed to invest up to $2 billion. The move signals

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Big Tech Dominates Trump Investment Claim

President Donald Trump is promoting a headline figure of $2 trillion in new company investments since Inauguration Day, a sum that a Yahoo Finance analysis says is driven mainly by

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Moore’s Law Survives Only If Chemistry Leads

Microchips keep shrinking, but physics is catching up fast. The current path—pushing light harder with ever pricier tools—has hit a wall of cost, speed, and physics. I believe the only