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Melania Trump Denies Epstein Ties, Calls for Public Hearings Amid Political Scrutiny
Melania Trump denies any connections to Jeffrey Epstein and calls for public hearings for his victims, a move that caught some White House officials off guard. The announcement aligns with a broader push for transparency amid ongoing scandals, while the administration concurrently addresses Homeland Security pay issues.

Resident Evil Requiem Cracked: Denuvo DRM Evasion Sparks Industry Reassessment
Resident Evil Requiem's Denuvo protection was cracked by voices38 just six weeks post-launch, highlighting ongoing DRM challenges. This event reignites debate on the efficacy of such protections, pushing publishers to reconsider their DRM strategies.
Kerala's symbolic marriage faces controversy as bride Monalisa Bhosle is revealed to be a minor, sparking a POCSO case against her husband in Madhya Pradesh. Authorities are intensifying their investigation amid political silence from CPM leaders, examining potential conspiracy and forgery charges.
IonQ, IBM, Microsoft, and Alphabet lead the quantum computing race, with each company charting unique paths in a sector poised to transform cybersecurity, AI, and cloud services. IonQ is noted for its speed-first approach, achieving a 99.99% fidelity record, while IBM integrates quantum with classical IT systems, and Alphabet focuses on cryptography-proofing.
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Scott Bottoms leads the GOP primary race for Colorado governor after securing the top ballot line at the Pueblo state assembly, with Victor Marx closely following. Both candidates emphasize government transparency, infrastructure, and public safety, amid the backdrop of internal party tensions and a leadership change as GOP chair Brita Horn steps down.
Sri Lanka confronts a daunting $4 billion reconstruction effort after Cyclone Ditwah, which caused unparalleled infrastructure damage, surpassing the 2004 tsunami. Amid ongoing economic challenges, India has swiftly provided $450 million in aid, while Sri Lanka seeks further international support to bolster its strained finances and foreign reserves.
A sophisticated malware campaign dubbed GlassWorm, active since 2025, is targeting developers by exploiting IDEs and using Zig-compiled binaries to bypass JavaScript sandbox restrictions. The malware employs fake extensions and a Solana-based C2 structure to exfiltrate data and deploy RATs across multiple platforms, prompting experts to advise compromised users to rotate credentials immediately.
Rochester Public Schools and Rochester Public Transit now offer free bus rides to high school students and their families in Rochester, MN, until June 2026. This initiative, aiming to improve access and reduce costs, requires students to show their school ID, with data collection underway to assess its impact on attendance and engagement.
India's Chief Justice launched Phase III of the e-Courts project, a Rs 7,210 crore initiative aimed at transforming justice delivery through digital innovation. The project emphasizes accessibility and efficiency, including rural service expansion, during the National Conference on Judicial Digital Transformation in New Delhi.
A Qventus study reveals that while 42% of health IT leaders deploy AI across multiple use cases, only 4% have measurable outcomes, highlighting challenges in scaling AI pilots. Experts emphasize the risks of poor technology bets and the necessity of AI integration for competitive advantage, as healthcare systems push for unified AI deployments to address systemic pressures and improve operational efficiency.
India's developer community on GitHub has grown by over two million in 2026, becoming the fastest-growing globally and a major contributor to open-source AI projects. Microsoft's Satya Nadella anticipates India becoming the largest developer community by 2030, driven by AI advancements and strategic partnerships.













