How Wall Street and Business Got Trump Wrong
They thought his second term would be like the first, giving priority to economic growth and the stock market. He had other ideas.
Judge orders Trump administration to reinstate thousands of fired employees at VA, Defense Department and other agencies
With his new podcast, Gavin Newsom may just talk himself to political death
His first three guests: Charlie Kirk. Michael Savage, and Steve Bannon; and he's chummy with them all.
Ocasio-Cortez mobilizes Democrats against Schumer plan as colleagues privately urge her to consider primary challenge
Elon Musk targeted me over Tesla protests. That proves our movement is working
Tesla Takedown is a movement with hundreds of protests taking place around the globe.
Musk Shamed Into Abandoning Cut to Vital Social Security Service
Elon Musk’s DOGE foot soldiers had laid out a plan to scrap telephone services—which would have forced elderly benefit recipients to seek help with their claims online.
UMass disbands its entering biomed graduate class over Trump funding chaos
UMass Chan Medical School has rescinded all offers of admission to biomedical graduate students for the 2025–2026 school year.
Republicans get behind effort to make hating Elon Musk domestic terrorism
UC Berkeley: The Loyalty Oath Controversy, 1949-51
RFK Jr.: It Would Be Better if ‘Everybody Got Measles’
“The measles gave you lifetime protection against measles infection,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Sean Hannity on Fox News.
Canadians who visit US for more than 30 days will be fingerprinted
AI search engines cite incorrect sources at an alarming 60% rate, study says
Researchers fed direct excerpts from actual news articles to the AI models, then asked each model to identify the article's headline, original publisher, publication date, and URL. Perplexity provided incorrect information in 37 percent of the queries tested, whereas ChatGPT Search incorrectly identified 67 percent (134 out of 200) of articles queried. Grok 3 demonstrated the highest error rate, at 94 percent.
Premium paid versions of these AI search tools fared even worse. Perplexity Pro ($20/month) and Grok 3's premium service ($40/month) confidently delivered incorrect responses more often than their free counterparts. Though these premium models correctly answered a higher number of prompts, their reluctance to decline uncertain responses drove higher overall error rates.
Browser Use, one of the tools powering Manus, is also going viral
Manus, the viral AI “agent” platform from Chinese startup Butterfly Effect, has had an unintended side effect: raising the profile of another AI tool called Browser Use.
Browser Use makes websites more accessible for agentic applications that perform tasks on a user’s behalf. It extracts a website’s elements — buttons, widgets, and so on — to allow AI models to more easily interact with them.
Massive research into iOS apps uncovers widespread secret leaks, abysmal coding practices
Most apps on Apple’s App Store seem to leak at least one hard-coded secret. Many high-sensitivity secrets were found, including keys to cloud storage, various APIs, and even payment processors. Some endpoints are left completely unprotected, putting users at risk.
Research into more than 156,000 iOS apps has unveiled more than 815,000 hardcoded secrets, including thousands that are very sensitive and could lead directly to breaches or data leaks. The average app's code exposes 5.2 secrets, and 71% of apps leak at least one secret.
Rogue: An intelligent web vulnerability scanner agent powered by Large Language Models
Unlike traditional scanners that follow predefined patterns, Rogue thinks like a human penetration tester - analyzing application behavior, generating sophisticated test cases, and validating findings through autonomous decision making.
ZeroProbe Enumration Framework
ZeroProbe is an advanced enumeration and analysis framework designed for exploit developers, security researchers, and red teamers. It provides a set of enumeration tools to identify security vulnerabilities, analyze system protections, and facilitate exploit development.
Microsoft quantum breakthrough claims labeled 'unreliable' and 'essentially fraudulent'
Microsoft's claim of a quantum computing breakthrough involving Majorana particles has attracted strong criticism from scientists, though the software giant says its work is sound – and it will soon reveal data that proves it.