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Democrats Push for Stricter Oversight on Prediction Markets Amid National Security Concerns
Democrats seek tighter regulation of prediction markets, targeting platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi for bets on elections and government actions. The move is driven by concerns over insider trading and market manipulation, with legislative efforts focusing on banning certain types of wagers and the CFTC cracking down on state-level evasions.

Amazon's Mass Effect Series Faces Script Revisions for Wider Audience Appeal Before Green Light
Amazon MGM Studios' Peter Friedlander is calling for script rewrites on the upcoming Mass Effect series to make it more accessible to non-gamers. The series, nearing a green light, aims to balance fan service with mainstream appeal as it adapts BioWare's beloved universe, amidst broader industry changes.

EU Ministers Propose Windfall Tax on Energy Firms to Fund Consumer Relief Amid Iran Conflict
EU finance ministers propose an EU-wide windfall tax on energy companies' profits to fund consumer relief amid rising energy prices due to the Iran conflict. The plan seeks rapid implementation, emphasizing a temporary and legally solid approach while avoiding market distortions, with the European Commission stressing the importance of targeted and fiscally restrained measures.
Halter, a New Zealand startup, reaches unicorn status with a $2 billion valuation, thanks to its solar-powered, GPS-enabled AI cattle collars that replace traditional farming methods. With backing from Founders Fund, the company targets global expansion, aiming to revolutionize agriculture with its Cowgorithm technology.
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The 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame class includes stars like Elena Delle Donne, Candace Parker, and Amar’e Stoudemire, with enshrinement scheduled for August in Springfield, Massachusetts. Notable figures such as coaches Mike D’Antoni and Doc Rivers will also be honored, celebrating their contributions to the sport alongside other iconic athletes and officials.
Michigan lands five-star guard Brandon McCoy Jr., strengthening their 2026 class with his commitment during the Final Four weekend. McCoy, noted for his defensive versatility and potential, chose Michigan over offers from top programs like Duke and Alabama, marking a strategic win for the Wolverines.
South Carolina lawmakers have advanced a bill to restrict farmland purchases by entities from China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and Cuba, especially near military sites, citing national security concerns. The bill, which now proceeds to the House Judiciary Committee, underscores broader debates on foreign ownership of U.S. land and aims to protect both food security and military infrastructure.
Jonah Garson has been appointed to complete Graig Meyer's term in North Carolina's Senate District 23, becoming the Democratic nominee for the 2026 election. A seasoned political leader, Garson's extensive experience includes roles in local politics and advocacy efforts, earning support from key district figures.
A ransomware attack on ticketing platform Vivaticket disrupted 3,500 European cultural sites, including the Louvre, exposing customer data in early March 2026. Authorities and Vivaticket are investigating, while the RansomHouse group claims responsibility, alleging a data breach at French subsidiary Irec SAS.
Brands need to adapt to a new discovery landscape driven by AI, where being present in AI tools is crucial for maintaining authority and visibility in consumer searches. This shift affects sectors like healthcare and travel, emphasizing the importance of AI-augmented discovery and GEO over traditional SEO metrics.
Samsung Electronics and Mistral AI are in talks for collaboration in AI memory and semiconductor sectors, aiming to enhance AI chip supply chains and next-gen memory tech. This comes as South Korea intensifies efforts to position itself as a global AI leader, supported by policies and partnerships such as with AMD.












