Hungary's Foreign Minister Funneled EU Secrets to Moscow
Péter Szijjártó stepped out of an EU summit to brief Sergey Lavrov on closed-door negotiations — then offered to courier confidential documents through the Hungarian Embassy in Moscow.
Péter Szijjártó stepped out of an EU summit to brief Sergey Lavrov on closed-door negotiations — then offered to courier confidential documents through the Hungarian Embassy in Moscow.
Nearly a quarter of patients on blockbuster weight-loss drugs lose little or nothing. A genetic study of 28,000 people published today in Nature begins to explain why — and could eventually let doctors test whether the drugs will work before prescribing them.
As Russian drones killed nine civilians across Ukraine, including a child on a bus, JD Vance stood in Budapest calling Zelenskyy's behavior 'scandalous' and framing the war as haggling over 'a few square kilometers.' Washington had just brokered a ceasefire — for Iran.
Israel launched its largest-ever wave of strikes against Hezbollah less than 12 hours after the Iran ceasefire took effect. Netanyahu's office was explicit: the truce "does not include Lebanon."
The fake papers thanked Starfleet Academy. The AI approved them anyway. Across every domain we covered today, the same pattern: systems designed with human checkpoints, running with nobody at the switch.
Strong wind watches cover the entire North Island — days earlier than normal — as a cyclone with 150km/h winds tracks south from Fiji. Sunday is the likely landfall.
For decades, KRAS mutations were a death sentence wrapped in a smooth protein surface. Now degraders and multi-target inhibitors are advancing through clinical trials — and the first results are due within months.
Japan's government just removed the requirement for consent before using personal data for AI development. The minister's reasoning: consent is a 'very big obstacle.'
The New York Times says British cryptographer Adam Back created Bitcoin. Back calls the investigation 'confirmation bias.' The answer determines who controls $70 billion in untouched Bitcoin.
Workers displaced by technology earn 10 percentage points less over a decade than peers who kept their jobs, Goldman Sachs found. The people most at risk aren't who you'd expect.
Two crews — one heading home from the Moon, one orbiting Earth — held a radio conversation across 230,000 miles, the first linkup between a moonship and a crewed spacecraft. The call came a day after Artemis II broke Apollo 13's distance record on a lunar flyby.
EA Play is Steam's fourth-best seller at $5.99 — while carrying a 33% review score and a growing list of removed games. The subscription keeps shrinking, but buyers keep coming. Here's why.
An Indonesian fisherman hauled a Chinese-made underwater drone from the approaches to the Lombok Strait — one of the Pacific's most sensitive submarine transit routes. Billion-dollar surveillance systems missed it entirely.
The Strait of Hormuz has been running at 5% of normal capacity for six weeks. Behind the ceasefire relief, an FBI intelligence report warns of a 'persistent threat' the White House tried to suppress.
Oil plunged 16% in a single evening after Trump announced a conditional ceasefire with Iran. Iran accepted — but warned its hands 'remain upon the trigger.' The fine print on the Strait of Hormuz suggests this pause may be thinner than markets think.
A $46.8 million damages verdict, wiped out in two sentences. For the second time in two months, the Supreme Court has told record labels that ISPs are not their enforcement arm.
ICE has admitted to using 'zero-click' spyware that can read encrypted messages on any phone. The agency won't disclose the legal authority — or who might be targeted beyond fentanyl traffickers.
Anthropic built an AI that found bugs surviving decades of review in every major operating system. Then it decided the model was too dangerous to release — and Apple, Google, and Microsoft lined up to use it anyway.
Brazil has frozen BYD's access to state financing after adding the automaker to its registry of employers who subjected workers to slavery-like conditions. The company's Camaçari plant — its most important outside China — has already produced 25,000 vehicles.
Zero reviews, zero discounts, $49.99. Gothic 1 Remake cracked Steam's Top 5 on pure pre-order momentum — the kind only a 25-year-old cult classic can command.