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Netflix to Buy Warner Bros. and HBO

Netflix plans to acquire major Warner Bros. assets, including Warner Bros. Studio and HBO, in a deal valued at nearly $83 billion. The company intends to separate the linear cable

The Ultimate Guide to Cloud Security in 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Cloud Security in 2025

Every few years, cloud security gets a moment. In 2025, it is more like a reckoning. You can feel it in how engineering teams talk about identity sprawl, in the

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Pension Fund Ramps Private Equity Pacing

A public pension plan is preparing to increase its private equity pacing in the coming year, following a run of strong cash returns from past investments. The move follows fresh

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Will Max Change Its Name Again?

Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming identity is once again under the microscope as viewers wonder if the service once known as HBO Max will rebrand yet again. The question surfaces after

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GOP Figure Touts Renewed Trump Favor

A brief message set off fresh chatter in Republican circles this week, signaling a thaw between a prominent figure and former President Donald Trump. The line was simple, but it

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Everyday Bursts of Activity Boost Longevity

Short, vigorous bursts of movement woven into daily life may help people live longer, according to growing evidence and simple strategies that almost anyone can try. From stair climbing to

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Murray Alleges ICE Deception Before Dog Attack

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state alleged that immigration agents used deception to draw a man from his home, leading to a canine attack. The claim involves Wilmer Toledo-Martinez and

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Anthropic Flags AI-Driven Cyberattack Linked to China

A U.S. artificial intelligence company, Anthropic, has identified a cyberattack that used A.I. tools and was tied to Chinese-sponsored hackers, adding new urgency to concerns about how A.I. can aid

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Netflix Seeks Warner Bros. In $72B Bid

Netflix has made a $72 billion offer to buy Warner Bros. and HBO, a deal that would reshape the streaming and entertainment market if it goes through. The move, disclosed

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Three Mile Island Restart Secures Federal Backing

A plan to restart part of the Three Mile Island nuclear station to supply electricity for Microsoft has gained a federal loan guarantee, shifting financial risk to taxpayers. The move

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How to Leverage AI for Faster and Smarter Testing

Ask any veteran tester what keeps them up at night, and you’ll hear the same chorus: too much code, not enough time. Artificial intelligence can feel like cheating, but—handled with

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Manhunt After Stockton Mass Shooting

Four people were killed and 11 were injured in a Saturday night mass shooting in Stockton, prompting a citywide search for the gunman and renewed calls for calm. Police said

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Mistral AI Launches Ten Open-Source Models

Mistral AI announced the release of 10 open-source artificial intelligence models built to run on smartphones, drones, and enterprise systems. The move signals a faster push by Europe to challenge

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AWS Debuts Autonomous AI Frontier Agents

Amazon Web Services announced a new class of autonomous AI agents designed to code, secure, and run software with minimal oversight, signaling a potential shift in enterprise software operations. The

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Teradar Debuts Terahertz Hybrid Sensor

Teradar introduced a new sensor that operates in the terahertz band and claims to combine the strengths of radar and lidar. The company says the design reduces common drawbacks seen

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Trump’s Ongoing Clash With Corporate America

Months into his term, President Donald Trump continued to challenge executives, corporations, and institutions, reshaping the relationship among the White House, business, and academia. The approach, marked by public criticism

OpenAI’s Code Red Is A Necessary Wake-Up

OpenAI has hit the panic button. The company declared a “code red” and is shifting resources back to the core product that made it famous: ChatGPT. I think that move

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Brain-Inspired Nested Learning Targets AI Memory

A new training approach modeled on how the brain stores memories is drawing notice across the AI field. The method, called “Nested Learning,” allows different parts of an AI model

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Swatch Tests AI Tool For Custom Designs

Swatch is experimenting with artificial intelligence to let fans design one-of-a-kind watch faces, hinting at a broader push into personalization while protecting its biggest hit. The company’s new AI-DADA tool

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AI Supercharges Cyberattacks as Guidance Lags

Artificial intelligence is speeding up offensive cyber operations even as public guidance struggles to keep pace and key government roles sit vacant. Across federal, state, and local agencies, leaders warn

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AI Policy Team Prioritizes Crisis Safety

As AI tools reach millions of people each day, a specialized model policy team has taken the lead on core parts of safety research, particularly on crisis support. The work

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Study Finds Oversight Fails To Curb AI Bias

Human checks were meant to catch unfair outcomes in AI-driven hiring, but a new study argues those measures fall short, raising urgent questions for employers and regulators. The report says