Welcome back to Week in Review! We’ve got tons of stories to share from this week, like the greatest hits from Nvidia GTC; the NASA astronauts finally came home; Rippling’s lawsuit; and Google bought Wiz. Let’s get to it! Google finally does it: Google made its biggest acquisition in its …
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Jail Time for Homeschoolers? Lawmakers Advance Bill Despite ‘Historic’ Opposition
Hundreds of homeschooling parents in Illinois are protesting a bill that would require them to comply with additional oversight for home instruction, and if they don’t, they could face jail time. House Bill 2827, known as the Homeschool Act, advanced out of the Education Policy Committee by a vote of …
Read More »Quick Take: Crypto.com Faces Backlash After Approving Minting of 70 Billion CRO Tokens
Crypto.com, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, is under intense scrutiny after a last-minute governance proposal to mint 70 billion new CRO tokens was approved. The proposal impacts Cronos, a blockchain developed by Crypto.com to support decentralized finance (DeFi) and web3 applications. Quick Take delivers key facts fast—concise, clear, and easy to read. …
Read More »Charlie Javice trial becomes a master class in hubris for both sides
Charlie Javice’s high-profile fraud trial has become a showcase of embarrassing missteps on both sides, with eyebrow-raising details about how JPMorgan Chase was allegedly deceived into buying her startup, Frank, for $175 million when it had just 300,000 customers instead of four million. Per a new WSJ article, one pivotal …
Read More »College Students Skip Spring Break Trips ‘to Express God’s Love’ by Rebuilding Asheville
As rebuilding efforts continue across western North Carolina in communities devastated by Hurricane Helene, college students are ditching their traditional spring break trips to bring hope and help to those in this hurting community. Cru Campus Ministry and Unto, a global humanitarian organization, have teamed up to send more than …
Read More »Biggest Crypto Hacks by North Korea’s Lazarus Group
With cryptocurrency stored digitally and often valued in the millions or even billions when converted to fiat, it has become a prime target for hackers. Since the bull run in 2017, the world has seen significant increases in token values, and the Lazarus Group has carried out multiple attacks on …
Read More »Jonah Peretti helped shaped digital media — can he do it again?
Jonah Peretti’s career to date has been defined by constant reinvention. As the founder and CEO of BuzzFeed, Peretti has been at the forefront of digital media for almost two decades, navigating changes as the once small startup transformed into, at one point, a multimedia powerhouse. But as the company …
Read More »‘Roller Coaster Ride’: America’s Aging Crisis Is Straining Families, but There Are Ways to Prepare
Life expectancy for Americans reached 78.4 years in 2023. That is nearly 11 months longer than the year before. This extended lifespan, though, has led to warnings of an aging population crisis that could affect seniors on a number of levels. For 82-year-old Alice Butler of Portsmouth, VA, growing older …
Read More »Raydium’s New LaunchLab Could Challenge Pump.fun in the Meme Coin Wars
Raydium, a decentralized exchange (DEX) and autonomous market maker (AMM) on the Solana ecosystem, is said to be developing its own token launchpad, similar to Pump—popularly known as pump.fun. This comes from a report from media publication Blockworks that an anonymous core contributor at Raydium confirmed the rumor. The Reason …
Read More »Browser Use, the tool making it easier for AI ‘agents’ to navigate websites, raises $17M
We may not have an agreed-upon definition of AI “agent” yet, but a multitude of startups want to create “agentic” tools to automate various tasks online. One such firm, Browser Use, has attracted a ton of interest from developers and investors thanks to its solution that makes websites more “readable” …
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