March 28 Most Americans are doing one nightly activity that's wrecking their sleep, expert says A sleep expert says 90% of Americans use phones in bed. Blue light exposure and stimulating content can disrupt rest. She shares a simple tip to set healthy boundaries.
March 28 FCC chairman questions NFL’s antitrust protection as league shifts to streaming services The FCC is seeking public comment on sports streaming shifts as a 1961 law that shields the NFL from antitrust rules faces new scrutiny over paywalls.
March 28 Too loud? Ticket’s in the mail Noise cameras are spreading across U.S. cities, issuing automatic tickets up to $2,500. NYC has already collected nearly $2 million in fines since 2021.
March 27 Social media ruling could finally push companies to protect our kids A jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children in a historic first, with thousands of pending cases signaling a Big Tobacco moment for Big Tech.
March 27 Pete Hegseth slashes military 'faith codes' from over 200 to 31 in Pentagon Chaplain Corps overhaul Pete Hegseth says he is cutting Pentagon faith codes from over 200 to just 31 and directing chaplains to wear religious insignia instead of rank.
March 27 US eyes seizing Iran’s oil lifeline — but it may not cripple Tehran Analysts say taking Kharg Island could hit Iran’s finances, but risks, limits and alternatives complicate the strategy.
March 27 Biden judge freezes Trump administration's move against AI firm, fueling battle over security authority A federal judge's ruling paused an effort to sideline Anthropic while drawing backlash and support over the judiciary's role in Pentagon policy.
March 27 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ AI Newsletter: Family turns down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland The Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ AI Newsletter gives readers the latest AI technology advancements, covering the challenges and opportunities AI presents.
March 27 FBI says 'malicious actors' targeted Patel's personal email, Iran-based hacking group claims responsibility The FBI says “malicious actors" targeted Director Kash Patel’s personal email, adding the information exposed was historical and not government-related.
March 27 AOC says politicians, especially Democrats, should promise not to accept 'AI money' Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said that politicians, particularly those of her own party, should vow not to accept "AI money."