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WORLDPOLITICSTECH
America Uses AI But Doesn't Trust It: Polls Show a Nation Caught Between Adoption and Anxiety
A March 2026 NBC News poll found only 26% of American voters view AI favorably — less popular than ICE, Trump, and the Republican Party. Yet 56% say they've ...
WORLDTECHWAR
'I'm Not Working for You Hacks': Kara Swisher Vows to Walk Out of CNN When Ellisons Arrive
Speaking at a journalism awards dinner in Washington, Kara Swisher delivered the bluntest public break yet from the Ellison family's expected takeover of CNN...
WARWORLDTECH
Russia's Spring Offensive Has Started: 400 Drones, 619 Attacks in Four Days, and the World Isn't Watching
WORLDTECHPOLITICS
The U.S. Is Technically Insolvent. The Treasury Said So. Almost Nobody Noticed.
The Treasury Department's own financial statements show $6.06 trillion in assets against $47.78 trillion in liabilities — and that's before the off-balance-s...
TECHWARMARKETS
The IKEA Missile Market: AI Attack Drones Are Now on Alibaba
Iran-style AI-guided attack drones are appearing on commercial Chinese e-commerce platforms. What the 'IKEA-ification' of precision strike weapons means for ...
TECHCULTUREPOLITICS
Meta on Trial: The Federal Case That Could Reshape Social Media Forever
Dozens of states are suing Meta for knowingly designing Instagram to addict children. The internal documents are damning. Here's what's actually being argued...
TECH
The RAY-BAN META Creep: How Consumer Smart Glasses Became a Real-Time Surveillance Tool
A pair of $300 sunglasses can now identify a stranger's name, address, and employer in seconds. No hacking required. The technology already exists. The laws ...
WORLDHEALTHTECH
Hawaii's Worst Flooding in 20 Years: $1B+ in Damage
A slow-moving Kona Low has battered the Hawaiian archipelago for the second time in a week. Airports, roads, hospitals, and schools damaged. A dam in Oahu