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Musk vs. Altman: OpenAI Lawsuit Challenges Jury Impartiality
Tech

Musk vs. Altman: OpenAI Lawsuit Challenges Jury Impartiality

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company violated its original non-profit mission by shifting toward for-profit operations. Musk demands the return to a non-profit structure and substantial damages, while also naming Microsoft as a co-defendant. OpenAI counters that Musk's suit is motivated by professional jealousy and a desire to undermine competition. The case is highly scrutinized, raising concerns about jury impartiality due to the involvement of major tech figures. The trial will hinge on whether the jury can weigh the presented evidence against the backdrop of intense industry rivalry.

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White House Dinner Shooting Suspect Faces Court; Trump Interview
World

White House Dinner Shooting Suspect Faces Court; Trump Interview

Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, has been identified as the suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday. He faces charges including using a firearm and assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon. Allen was reportedly armed with a .38-caliber pistol and a 12-gauge shotgun. He is expected to be arraigned in court on the day of the report. The incident occurred at the Washington Hilton, which hosted the annual dinner attended by President Donald Trump.

China Blocks Meta's $2B Acquisition of AI Startup Manus
Business

China Blocks Meta's $2B Acquisition of AI Startup Manus

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has blocked Meta's proposed $2 billion acquisition of Manus, a Singaporean AI startup with Chinese roots. The NDRC cited adherence to national laws as the basis for prohibiting the foreign investment. This action takes place amid increased geopolitical scrutiny of the AI sector. The deal faced attention from both Chinese and U.S. regulators, as American lawmakers have restricted US investment in Chinese AI firms. Furthermore, Beijing is reportedly increasing efforts to keep Chinese AI businesses operating domestically.

Fossil Giants Profit $3,000/Sec Amid Global Energy Crisis
Business

Fossil Giants Profit $3,000/Sec Amid Global Energy Crisis

A new Oxfam International report projects that six major fossil fuel corporations—including Chevron, Shell, and Exxon—are set to earn profits approaching $3,000 per second in 2026. This massive profitability is attributed to geopolitical instability, notably restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have driven up global oil prices. While the industry records record earnings, the report notes that global consumers are struggling with high inflation and energy costs. Furthermore, the analysis points out that these profits are not translating into clean energy investments, as several companies have reportedly scaled back their climate commitments.

Severe Storm Threat: Tornadoes Peak Monday in Midwest
World

Severe Storm Threat: Tornadoes Peak Monday in Midwest

A multi-day severe weather outbreak is expected to peak on Monday, posing a threat of violent, EF-3 or stronger tornadoes and widespread damaging winds across the Midwest. The high-risk area covers parts of the Mississippi Valley through the lower Ohio Valley, with the Missouri-Illinois corridor noted as the most favorable zone for intense storms. This dangerous period follows devastating weather events, including an EF-4 tornado in Enid, Oklahoma, and deadly tornadoes in North Texas. Forecasters anticipate two rounds of storms on Monday, with the system moving eastward into a Level 2 risk on Tuesday.

Global Military Spending Surges: Europe, Asia Lead Hike
World

Global Military Spending Surges: Europe, Asia Lead Hike

The SIPRI report indicates that global military spending is set to increase by nearly 3% in 2025, reaching almost $2.9 trillion, the highest level since 2009. This surge is primarily fueled by significant defense spending increases in Europe and Asia. European NATO members showed record growth, while Asian allies like Japan and Taiwan also boosted their military budgets amid regional tensions. Although the U.S. remains the top spender, the report highlights that global spending rose by 9.2% when excluding American expenditures. The trend suggests continued high defense spending across multiple geopolitical hotspots.

CEOs Warn: Uncertainty, AI, and Supply Shocks Define Business
Business

CEOs Warn: Uncertainty, AI, and Supply Shocks Define Business

Over 30 CEOs and business leaders surveyed at Converge Live in Singapore highlighted that global uncertainty—encompassing geopolitical conflict, inflation, and supply chain shocks—is now a structural norm. Companies are pivoting from long-term planning to maintaining constant operational flexibility. Supply chains are strained, leading to higher costs that are expected to be passed to consumers. Furthermore, while AI presents growth opportunities, it is simultaneously disrupting traditional business models, particularly in SaaS. Ultimately, leaders stressed that in this complex environment, cybersecurity vigilance and maintaining consumer trust will be the most critical competitive advantages.

Trump on Markets: 'We Have All the Cards' Amid Mixed Signals
Markets

Trump on Markets: 'We Have All the Cards' Amid Mixed Signals

International markets are exhibiting mixed signals, with oil prices remaining elevated due to concerns over stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. Conversely, Asian stocks are rising, supported by investor relief over de-escalating tensions, which is expected to influence European and U.S. markets. The primary focus for investors this week will be the corporate earnings season and central bank policy meetings. Notably, five 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants are scheduled to report results, following a period where most S&P 500 companies have surpassed earnings expectations.

Iran's Diplomat Meets Putin Amid Stalled US Peace Talks
Politics

Iran's Diplomat Meets Putin Amid Stalled US Peace Talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled to St. Petersburg to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss coordinating joint programs regionally and internationally. The meeting occurs against a backdrop of stalled US peace talks. Russia and Iran are established partners, with Moscow offering to store or reprocess Iran's enriched uranium. Furthermore, the two nations signed a 20-year treaty in January 2025 to bolster their political and economic ties. Araghchi's visit also included prior meetings with mediators in Pakistan and Oman.

Sun Pharma to Buy Organon in $11.75B Deal
Business

Sun Pharma to Buy Organon in $11.75B Deal

Indian pharmaceutical giant Sun Pharmaceutical Industries is acquiring U.S.-based Organon & Co in an all-cash deal valued at $11.75 billion. Sun Pharma will purchase all outstanding shares at $14 per share. This strategic acquisition is designed to bolster Sun Pharma's innovative medicines division and enhance its global footprint. Analysts anticipate the deal will lift Sun Pharma into the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies. Organon specializes in women's health and biosimilars, providing complementary assets and access to key markets like the U.S. and Europe.

China Industrial Profits Jump 15.8% in March Amid Oil Volatility
Business

China Industrial Profits Jump 15.8% in March Amid Oil Volatility

China's industrial profits surged by 15.8% in March, signaling a strong rebound for corporate earnings in the first quarter. This growth rate was the fastest recorded since 2018, despite significant economic headwinds. The surge occurred amid soaring global oil prices, which have increased raw material costs for manufacturers. However, the recovery was supported by a global rally in metal prices and Beijing's efforts to manage overcapacity. Furthermore, China's producer price index turned positive in March, ending a long period of deflation.

Security Scare & Stalled Iran Talks: Daily Open Update
World

Security Scare & Stalled Iran Talks: Daily Open Update

The daily update covered significant developments across security, geopolitics, and technology. A security scare occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where a suspect was apprehended by the Secret Service. Geopolitically, peace talks with Iran stalled after the U.S. President canceled plans to send envoys to Pakistan, causing an uptick in oil prices. In the tech sector, job losses at Meta and Microsoft due to AI concerns are contrasted by high demand for experienced executives from companies like Salesforce and Snowflake by AI leaders such as OpenAI. Asian markets, however, began the week with record highs.

Oil Prices Surge as Iran Threatens Strait of Hormuz Closure
World

Oil Prices Surge as Iran Threatens Strait of Hormuz Closure

Global oil prices rose on Sunday after an Iranian official warned that the Strait of Hormuz would not revert to its former operational status. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused the United States of undermining trust, following a recent closure of the strait. Market benchmarks, including Brent and US crude, saw notable increases. The escalating geopolitical tensions have stalled peace negotiations, contributing to higher global gasoline prices, which reached an average of $4.10 per gallon on Sunday.

Brent Oil Tops $107 After US-Iran Peace Talks Stall
Markets

Brent Oil Tops $107 After US-Iran Peace Talks Stall

Brent crude oil futures rose by about 2%, reaching $107.56 per barrel, following the collapse of planned second-round peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. President Donald Trump canceled a planned envoy trip to Pakistan, citing internal confusion within Iran's leadership. Furthermore, Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed that no meeting between Iran and the U.S. was scheduled. These developments fueled market volatility amid ongoing regional tensions near the Strait of Hormuz.

Stock Futures Fall as Iran Talks Stall, Oil Rises
Markets

Stock Futures Fall as Iran Talks Stall, Oil Rises

Stock futures experienced declines overnight due to stalled peace talks concerning Iran and increased tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, which pushed WTI oil prices up by about 2% above $96 a barrel. President Trump canceled plans for a U.S. envoy trip to Pakistan regarding the ceasefire talks. Market focus remains high due to several upcoming catalysts, including earnings reports from five "Magnificent Seven" firms and the Federal Reserve's policy decision. Despite geopolitical headwinds, major indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have shown strong performance recently.

White House Dinner Security: Suspect's Dash Raises Protocol Questions
Politics

White House Dinner Security: Suspect's Dash Raises Protocol Questions

A suspected gunman, Cole Tomas Allen, breached security checkpoints at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, renewing scrutiny over Secret Service protocols. While Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche praised the response as a "massive security success," some sources highlighted moments of apparent laxity among agents. The incident, which occurred after previous assassination attempts against the President, has spurred discussions about future security measures for high-profile events. Experts noted that while the response was swift, the breach revealed potential gaps in screening procedures and agent vigilance.

USF Student Zamil Limon Killed by Sharp Force Injuries: Charges Filed
World

USF Student Zamil Limon Killed by Sharp Force Injuries: Charges Filed

A doctoral student from the University of South Florida, Zamil Limon, was found dead on the Howard Frankland Bridge in Tampa after sustaining multiple sharp-force injuries. Limon's roommate, Hisham Abugharbieh, faces charges of first-degree premeditated murder related to Limon's death and the disappearance of fellow student Nahida Bristy. Prosecutors presented evidence in a motion for pretrial detention against Abugharbieh. Bristy's family in Bangladesh has expressed concerns that she may also have passed away, based on evidence found at the shared residence. Authorities continue to investigate the developing case.

Iran Talks Stall: Trump Suggests Phone Calls Over Diplomacy
Politics

Iran Talks Stall: Trump Suggests Phone Calls Over Diplomacy

Efforts to restart peace talks between the U.S. and Iran have seen Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visit Pakistan, but the diplomatic path faced uncertainty after U.S. President Donald Trump canceled planned envoy missions. Trump suggested that direct phone calls could replace in-person negotiations. Key flashpoints include the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran seeks to normalize passage tolls while facing a U.S. blockade. Furthermore, discussions remain heavily influenced by nuclear concerns, with the U.S. reportedly demanding assurances that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. Despite these hurdles, analysts suggest the fragile ceasefire is holding, but a lasting settlement remains elusive.

Netanyahu Rivals Unite: Bennett and Lapid Form New Israeli Party
Politics

Netanyahu Rivals Unite: Bennett and Lapid Form New Israeli Party

Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, two major political rivals of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have announced the formation of a new party called 'Together.' This move signals a concerted effort to challenge Netanyahu's existing coalition government in the upcoming Israeli election. The leaders stated the necessity for a fundamental change in Israel's national direction. While Bennett and Lapid have formed coalitions before, their new alliance is timed amid Netanyahu facing mounting political pressure following the 2023 Hamas attacks. Recent polls suggest that the combined strength of Bennett and Lapid's potential coalition may surpass the current ruling bloc, marking a significant shift in Israeli politics.

Cole Allen Shooting: Details on D.C. Dinner Shooter
Politics

Cole Allen Shooting: Details on D.C. Dinner Shooter

The White House Correspondents' Dinner was disrupted by Cole Allen, an armed individual who confronted law enforcement at the venue. Allen was apprehended, and the event was canceled due to the active crime scene status. Authorities suggest Allen was targeting administration officials, a motive they are actively investigating. Allen, who is from California, was reportedly a teacher and traveled from Los Angeles to D.C. He allegedly left a detailed letter accusing specific figures of crimes. In response, bipartisan hearings are expected on Capitol Hill to review security protocols surrounding the event.

White House: Suspect Targeted Trump Officials at Dinner
Politics

White House: Suspect Targeted Trump Officials at Dinner

The White House reported that the suspect involved in the shooting at the Correspondents’ Dinner allegedly possessed a manifesto detailing an intent to target administration officials. Authorities were alerted to this manifesto by the suspect's family shortly before the incident. Investigations revealed that the suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, had a history of radical statements and was linked to anti-Trump rhetoric on social media. Furthermore, his sister confirmed he had recently purchased firearms and was associated with a group called “The Wide Awakes.” President Trump commended the swift and effective response from federal security personnel.

White House Dinner Shooting: Mapping the Incident at Washington Hilton
Politics

White House Dinner Shooting: Mapping the Incident at Washington Hilton

A shooting incident occurred at the Washington Hilton during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, prompting the evacuation of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several Cabinet officials. A suspected gunman was apprehended after bypassing security checkpoints at the venue. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche suggested the shooting may have been a deliberate attack targeting Trump administration officials. Following the cancellation of the event, key figures returned to the White House for a press briefing to discuss the details of the incident.

Gun Violence in America: A 'Normal' Threat?
Politics

Gun Violence in America: A 'Normal' Threat?

A recent shooting at the Washington Hilton, involving political elites, has prompted commentary suggesting that gun violence is becoming an alarmingly ordinary feature of American life. Experts note that such violent incidents have occurred across diverse public settings, often without the visible presence of federal security details. A key point of concern raised by analysts is the predictable nature of post-incident discussions, which tend to focus on security measures rather than substantive debates over weapons access. This pattern has drawn international scrutiny, highlighting a perceived gap in addressing the root causes of gun violence in the U.S.

White House Dinner Chaos: Suspect Targeted Trump Officials?
Politics

White House Dinner Chaos: Suspect Targeted Trump Officials?

Mentalist Oz Pearlman described a chaotic incident during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner while he was performing for President Donald Trump. Initially, Pearlman mistook the escalating tension for a potential bomb threat. The situation rapidly changed when he heard what sounded like gunshots, prompting the Secret Service to move the President to safety. Pearlman and other guests were forced to crawl out of the area amid the confusion. The account details the extreme stress of the event, including hearing unconfirmed reports of casualties.