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25 Mar 2026
Robert Malone Quits CDC Vaccine Panel, Exposing Fractures Inside RFK Jr.'s Health Agenda
Robert Malone's angry exit from a CDC vaccine panel reveals the structural contradictions of an anti-establishment movement now running the establishment.
25 Mar 2026
How AI Is Quietly Rewiring the Economics of Legal Practice
AI is compressing legal work that once took hours into minutes, and the billable hour may not survive the pressure.
25 Mar 2026
Anthropic's Claude Can Now Control Your Mac, and the Stakes Go Beyond Convenience
Anthropic just gave Claude the ability to control your Mac, and the implications stretch far beyond getting your inbox sorted.
25 Mar 2026
Luma Labs' Uni-1 Wants to Understand What You Mean Before It Draws
Luma Labs' Uni-1 inserts a reasoning step before generating images, a small architectural shift with potentially large consequences for creative AI.
25 Mar 2026
OpenAI's AGI Progress Framework Reveals More About Power Than Science
OpenAI's new AGI measurement framework raises a question the press release doesn't answer: who should control the definition of the finish line?
25 Mar 2026
Ultrahuman's Ring Pro Enters a U.S. Market That Oura Already Owns
Ultrahuman is betting its Ring Pro can crack a U.S. market where Oura's data moat may matter more than any hardware spec.
25 Mar 2026
How Spain's Grid Policies Set the Stage for Europe's Worst Blackout in Decades
Spain's catastrophic 2025 blackout wasn't a bolt from the blue β€” it was the predictable result of grid policies that quietly removed every safety buffer.
25 Mar 2026
Space-Based Data Centers Sound Absurd. The Physics Says Otherwise.
Orbital data centers seem economically absurd until you examine what cooling in a vacuum, falling launch costs, and grid strain actually add up to.
25 Mar 2026
Meta's LeWorldModel Takes Aim at a Stubborn Flaw in How AI Learns to See the World
Meta's new LeWorldModel research confronts a fundamental flaw in visual AI training that has quietly limited the entire world-modeling paradigm.
25 Mar 2026
A Cryopreserved Brain in Arizona Is Quietly Rewriting What We Know About Preservation
A colleague's decade-old cryopreserved brain is now a scientific specimen, and what researchers found may quietly shift how the field is taken seriously.
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