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Study Links Teen Cannabis Use to Slower Cognitive Development, Urges Delay for Healthier Brain Growth
A UC San Diego-led study reveals that cannabis use during adolescence is linked to slower cognitive development in areas like memory and decision-making. Published in Neuropsychopharmacology, the research tracks over 11,000 children, highlighting concerns for high-risk groups and urging delayed use to support healthier brain growth.

Bezos' AI Lab Project Prometheus Nears $10B Fundraising, Aiming to Revolutionize Manufacturing with Industrial AI
Project Prometheus, an AI lab led by Jeff Bezos, is close to securing a $10 billion funding round, valuing the company at approximately $38 billion, with major investors like JPMorgan and BlackRock. The funding aims to accelerate AI adoption in smart factories, enhancing energy efficiency and industrial processes, although challenges in cybersecurity and regulatory compliance remain.

HYBE Cofounder Bang Si-hyuk Faces Arrest Warrant in IPO Probe, Shaking K-pop Industry
Bang Si-hyuk, HYBE cofounder, is embroiled in legal challenges as police seek his arrest over alleged investor misrepresentation related to HYBE's 2020 IPO. The case could significantly impact K-pop's governance reputation and South Korea’s global image.

Framework 13 Pro: Repairable Laptop with New Design, Linux Focus, and AAA Gaming Performance
Framework launches the 13 Pro laptop, prioritizing repairability with an innovative aluminum chassis, Panther Lake mainboard, and versatile LPCAMM2 memory. Starting at $1,199, it offers customizable options and embraces open-source systems, appealing to tech enthusiasts and gamers with its robust upgrade path and efficient performance.
Columbus has been granted entry into the National Women’s Soccer League as the 18th team, backed by a $205 million investment from Haslam Sports Group. The team will play at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field, with local funding aiding new facilities, highlighting the city's commitment to women's sports and economic growth.
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Philadelphia's school board is set to vote on a major facilities plan that includes modernizing 169 schools and closing 17, focusing significant investments in West and North Philadelphia. The proposal has sparked mixed reactions from stakeholders, balancing school closures with substantial renovations and aiming to reduce aging infrastructure.
Cognizant and OpenAI have partnered to integrate Codex into Cognizant’s enterprise software workflows, marking a significant advance in AI-enhanced software development. This collaboration positions Cognizant as a key player in deploying Codex amidst rising enterprise AI adoption and competition from tech giants.
The Pentagon seeks a historic $1.5 trillion defense budget for FY2027, the largest since WWII, emphasizing drones, missile interceptors, and naval expansion. This surge aligns with strategic competition and Iran-related preparations, with lawmakers poised for election-year debates.
Boston City Hall Plaza will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Festival, offering free match viewings and community events for those unable to travel to Foxborough. The festival aims to boost local engagement and economy, with over 2 million visitors expected, generating significant economic impact and job creation.
Sullivan & Cromwell admitted to errors in a court filing due to inaccurate AI-generated citations, emphasizing the necessity of human oversight in legal workflows. The firm plans to bolster its review protocols amidst rising AI hallucination issues, highlighting the ongoing debate on AI governance in legal practice.
The Supreme Court is set to review if religious preschools can be excluded from taxpayer-funded programs for LGBTQ+ discriminatory admissions, with the Trump administration supporting the schools. The case may redefine religious rights and challenge existing nondiscrimination laws, amid a conservative court's pattern of decisions that prioritize religious freedoms.
The Sackler family is poised to pay up to $7 billion over 15 years in a settlement addressing their role in the opioid crisis, potentially starting May 1. The deal, if approved, would dissolve Purdue Pharma and replace it with a new public-benefit entity, while shielding the Sacklers from further lawsuits.
U.S. officials met Cuban counterparts in Havana, marking the first high-level talks since 2016, focusing on diplomatic relations amid economic and political tensions. Discussions included U.S. reform proposals and energy embargo issues, with both sides describing the meeting as respectful.











