California Bans Excessively Loud Streaming Ads Starting July 1
California's new law caps streaming ad volume at July 1. Illinois already passed similar legislation, pressuring services to reduce audio levels.
Brain Worms Mistaken for Cancer in Shocking Medical Case
Doctors initially diagnosed a patient with brain cancer, only to discover parasitic worms were the actual culprit in a rare medical case.
South Korea’s Military Goes All-In on Drone Warfare Training
South Korea plans to train its 500,000-strong military as "drone warriors," positioning unmanned systems as universal combat tools in modern warfare.
New Glenn Disaster: Live Analysis & Expert Q&A
Join our live expert discussion on the New Glenn incident aftermath. Ask questions and get insights into the impact on the space industry at 1 pm ET.
Antibiotic Megacluster Discovery Offers New Superbug Defense
Scientists discover antibiotic "megacluster" offering promising new strategy to combat antibiotic-resistant superbugs and restore treatment options.
NYT Adjusts OpenAI Copyright Claims After Supreme Court Ruling
New York Times recalibrates its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft following a significant Supreme Court decision favoring Sony.
Apple Blocks Russian Apps Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Apple removes Russian applications from its App Store, prompting government backlash and pushing citizens toward Android alternatives.
Corgi Denies Open Source Theft Allegations
Y Combinator-backed Corgi insurance tech startup denies Papermark accusations of stealing open source software, sparking debate over development practices.
Netflix Ends Password Sharing with Email-Based Profile Rule
Netflix requires unique email addresses for each user profile starting June 15, effectively ending account sharing practices across households.
FCC Accused of Withholding Carr’s DOGE Messages
FCC faces criticism for refusing to disclose Chairman Carr's communications with Elon Musk and DOGE, delaying court proceedings.