Google Launches Personal Intelligence in Gemini to Rival Apple AI
Google introduces Personal Intelligence in Gemini Google has launched a new feature in its Gemini app called Personal Intelligence. The tool connects data from apps like Gmail and Google Photos…
Union Backs Ford Worker After Heated Exchange With Trump at Michigan Plant
Union Defends Worker’s Right to Speak A leading autoworkers union has come to the defense of a Ford employee who traded insults with President Donald Trump during a visit to…
Sanders-Backed Bill Bans Trump From Naming Federal Buildings
Legislation Targets Presidential Self-Naming Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced a bill to stop sitting presidents from putting their names on federal buildings. Democrats argue the bill addresses President Trump’s “narcissism.”…
European Wildcats Are Slowly Returning
The European wildcat, one of Europe’s most elusive animals, is quietly returning to its natural habitats. Once thought to be gone from parts of Europe, these rare cats are now…
UK Government Scraps Mandatory Digital ID for Workers
The UK government has abandoned plans to make digital ID mandatory for all workers to prove their right to work. Instead, existing checks, like biometric passports, will be fully moved…
Senate GOP Moves to Block Democrats’ War Powers Push, Preserves Trump’s Authority in Venezuela
GOP Eyes Rare Procedural Move Senate Republicans are considering a rare tactic to block a bipartisan push to limit President Trump’s military authority in Venezuela. The move could stop Sen.…
U.S. Operation Captures Maduro
Norman Praises Trump Venezuela After U.S. Operation Captures Maduro Golf legend Greg Norman praises Trump Venezuela efforts, lauding the U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.…
Why Ontario and Manitoba Are Arguing Over Crown Royal Whisky
A well known Canadian whisky has caused a rare public disagreement between two Canadian provinces. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew usually get along. This time, they…
India’s Smartphone Security Plan Faces Privacy Backlash
India’s Smartphone Security Plan Sparks Privacy Concerns The Indian government has proposed new smartphone security rules that could require companies to share source code and retain phone logs for a…
Supreme Court Rules Federal Candidates Can Challenge State Mail-In Voting Laws
High Court Confirms Candidates’ Right to Sue The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that candidates running for federal office can challenge state election laws that dictate how ballots are counted, including…
