Drone as First Responder Programs: 2025 in Review

Drone as first responder (DFR) adoption really took off in 2025. Though the concept has been around since 2018, this year saw more normalization of the technology, its integration into more real-time crime center structures, and the implementation of automated deployment of drones. A DFR program features a fleet of camera-equipped drones, which can range […]

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Two Chinese Airlines Announce Airbus Jet Purchases Worth Up to $8.2 Billion

Two Chinese carriers have unveiled plans to purchase a combined 55 Airbus A320‑family aircraft in deals valued at up to $8.2 billion, according to stock‑exchange filings reported by Reuters NewsBreak. The orders come as China’s aviation sector continues to expand its narrow‑body fleets to meet rising domestic and regional travel demand. Budget carrier Spring Airlines said it intends […]

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Palantir’s 135% Rally Puts Its Valuation in Rarefied Air with an $100b Increase

Palantir Technologies has staged one of the most dramatic stock surges of the year, climbing roughly 135% year‑to‑date as retail investors continue to pile into defense‑technology and artificial‑intelligence plays. The rally has added tens of billions of dollars to the company’s market value, depending on the starting reference point — a gain that translates into […]

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Defending Encryption in the U.S. and Abroad: 2025 in Review

Defending encryption has long been a bedrock of our work. Without encryption, it’s impossible to have private conversations or private data storage. This year, we’ve seen attacks on these rights from all around the world.  Europe Goes All in On Breaking Encryption, Mostly Fails (For Now) The European Union Council has repeatedly tried to pass a […]

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China’s New Silver Export Controls Raise Global Supply Concerns

China, the world’s second‑largest silver producer, is preparing to implement strict new export controls that analysts say could reshape global supply chains and intensify pressure on already‑tight physical silver markets. While not a full export ban, the policy—set to take effect in January 2026—will require exporters to obtain government licenses, a move widely interpreted as […]

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Nvidia’s $20 Billion Groq Deal Reshapes the Future of AI Inference

Nvidia has moved to consolidate its dominance in artificial intelligence hardware with a $20 billion acquisition of key assets from Groq, the Silicon Valley startup known for its ultra‑low‑latency inference chips. The all‑cash deal is the largest in Nvidia’s history and nearly triples Groq’s $6.9 billion valuation from a funding round just three months earlier. […]

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Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, and the Fight for User Rights: 2025 in Review

A tidal wave of copyright lawsuits against AI developers threatens beneficial uses of AI, like creative expression, legal research, and scientific advancement. How courts decide these cases will profoundly shape the future of this technology, including its capabilities, its costs, and whether its evolution will be shaped by the democratizing forces of the open market or the […]

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ServiceNow Makes $7.75 Billion Bet on Cybersecurity Firm Armis as AI Risks Surge

ServiceNow has agreed to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75 billion in cash, marking the largest acquisition in the company’s history and a defining move in its push to fuse enterprise security with the rapidly expanding world of artificial intelligence. The deal, announced this week, positions ServiceNow to build what it calls an “AI control tower” […]

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Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

State and federal lawmakers have introduced multiple proposals in 2025 to curtail or outright block children and teenagers from accessing legal content on the internet. These lawmakers argue that internet and social media platforms have an obligation to censor or suppress speech that they consider “harmful” to young people. Unfortunately, in many of these legislative […]

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Gold Prices Smash Records as U.S.–Venezuela Tensions Intensify

Gold prices surged to unprecedented highs this week as escalating pressure from the United States on Venezuela sent investors rushing toward safe‑haven assets. Spot gold climbed as high as $4,498.70 per ounce, breaking the $4,500 barrier for the first time during Asian trading. Other market trackers reported peaks between $4,420 and $4,469 per ounce as volatility rippled across global commodities. The rally […]

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