Corporate AI Super PACs Spent $27 Million Influencing a Local U.S. Election
Corporate super PACs linked to the artificial intelligence industry spent $27 million influencing a local U.S. election, an unprecedented sum for that level of contest. The spending reflects the tech sector's growing willingness to engage directly in politics to shape regulation. The scale of the investment has raised serious concerns about corporate influence over local democratic processes.
Poland's national volleyball team enjoyed loud home support at the arena in Gliwice during their Nations League match against Belgium. Among the fans in the stands was a fellow volleyball player — a teammate of the Polish squad — though the article does not name him in the available excerpt.
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has captured detailed images of the star-filled center of the Milky Way, revealing the dense galactic bulge in remarkable detail. NASA also plans to begin mapping the galactic bulge with its own mission later this summer. The combined efforts aim to deepen understanding of our galaxy's structure and formation history.
JPMorgan Chase announced a $50 billion share buyback program and Goldman Sachs raised its dividend on Wednesday, following the Federal Reserve's annual stress test results. The Fed tested 32 major banks and found all of them capable of weathering a hypothetical severe recession. The clean bill of health allowed the banks to return more capital to shareholders.
England secured their place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a match to spare, beating West Indies by 38 runs at Lord's. The comfortable victory gave England's side one of the top spots in their group ahead of the final round of group-stage games. The match was largely one-sided, with England in control throughout.
The estate of the late Leonard Cohen has formally objected to the use of the song "Hallelujah" at Donald Trump's Freedom 250 rally held Wednesday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The estate stated it learned of the planned performance and moved to oppose it. Trump has faced repeated objections from musicians and their estates over unauthorized use of their music at political events.
Qualcomm has forecast that its data center chips will generate "billions" of dollars in revenue by 2027, highlighting the company's growing AI ambitions beyond smartphones. Bloomberg analyst Mandeep Singh drew a parallel between chipmakers' hold on AI memory and oil companies' control over energy prices, suggesting both limit supply to protect profits. The forecast came as AI-driven demand continues to accelerate across the semiconductor industry.
The Los Angeles Unified School District, one of the largest school districts in the United States, has banned screen use for children before second grade amid growing concerns about technology's impact on young children's development. The policy reflects a broader national movement to curb screen time in schools. Officials cited the prevalent use of technology among young children as a key driver of the decision.
Poland's incoming National e-Invoice System (KSeF) represents the biggest shift in Polish tax law since the introduction of JPK digital reporting files. The change goes beyond document format — it fundamentally reshapes business processes and daily routines for accountants and independent entrepreneurs alike. Experts advise choosing accounting software that actively automates the new obligations rather than merely complying with the regulations passively.
Shares of semiconductor companies surged in extended trading on Wednesday after Micron Technology reported strong financial results that highlighted artificial intelligence as a major growth driver. Both Micron and Qualcomm are signalling continued rapid expansion fueled by demand for AI infrastructure. The results reinforce the view that AI investment is powering the next major growth cycle for the chip industry.
AI company Anthropic has accused Chinese tech giant Alibaba of carrying out "the largest known distillation attack on Anthropic to date," according to a letter obtained by CNBC. The company alleges Alibaba "brazenly" and "illicitly" extracted capabilities from its AI models, likely to train competing systems. The accusation marks a serious escalation in tensions between American AI firms and Chinese technology companies.
The Trump administration's rollback of CDC childhood vaccine recommendations has left pediatricians scrambling for guidance. Many doctors are now actively steering patients away from the CDC website and seeking alternative information sources. The situation reflects the real-world clinical fallout from federal policy shifts on vaccines.
US gasoline prices dropped an average of 49 cents per gallon over the past month, driven largely by expectations of an end to the war with Iran. President Trump has expressed frustration that pump prices haven't fallen as sharply as crude oil prices. Experts say the relationship between oil and gasoline prices involves refining costs, distribution, and other factors that make a direct mirror impossible.
The US Treasury Department has removed seven Russian citizens from sanctions lists, along with two vessels and two companies linked to Russia's financial and defence sectors. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) provided no explanation for the decision. The move is seen as the latest sign of Washington softening its sanctions pressure on Moscow.
Scotland face Brazil in the final group-stage match at the 2026 World Cup. A Scottish win guarantees 100% progression to the knockout stage, while even a draw gives them a 99.99% chance. Bosnia and Herzegovina have already beaten Italy, adding pressure to the group standings. Scotland retain a solid chance of advancing even with a narrow defeat.
⚽ Kick-off: 11pm BST/6pm EDT/8am AEST⚽ Player guide | Bracketology | Group tables | Mail ScottThe BBC have flashed up a graphic of Scotland’s chances of reaching the knockout stage. It shows that if they win tonight, they’re 100 percent sure of getting through. A draw puts them on 99.99%. A defeat by one goal still gives them an 84.7% chance, while a two-goal loss drops the number down to 66.8%. All fairly promising, but then diminishing returns set in: a three-goal loss reduces the chance of progress to 49.2%, a four-goal defeat and it’s 38.7%, a five-goal stuffing and it’s just 31.3% and … well, if it gets much worse it’d probably be for the best to pack up and pop back over the briny. But there’s a big reminder that all hope is not lost should things go awry tonight.The first setback for Scotland tonight comes early. Bosnia and Herzegovina have already seen off Italy in the qualifiers, and now they’ve done for Qatar in Group B with a 3-1 win. Bosnia and Herzegovina therefore finish third in the group, and their four-point haul means one less potential lifeline for Scotland, who have three points in Group C, should they lose tonight. Continue reading...
The 2026 World Cup features 48 teams and a total of 104 matches, with the 32-game knockout stage generating the most excitement. The article provides the full knockout bracket schedule including kick-off times in Polish local time. The expanded format means more matches and a longer road to the final for all teams.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio pledged to Gulf allies that the US will protect their interests as Washington negotiates a final Middle East settlement with Iran. Independent journalist Borzou Daraghai told France 24 that the White House is in "panic" over the prospect of Gulf states forming an alternative regional security arrangement. Such a move could undermine the Abraham Accords, a key diplomatic achievement of the Trump era.
Canada have qualified for the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history, despite losing 2-1 to Switzerland. They join co-hosts USA and Mexico, who had already secured their spots before the final group round. It is a landmark achievement for Canadian football.
Bosnia and Herzegovina secured a dominant win over Qatar at the 2026 World Cup, significantly boosting their chances of reaching the knockout stage. The result has a direct impact on the group standings, affecting teams including Scotland and Italy. The full final score was not specified in the available text.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will host a virtual conversation on June 30 at 2:30 p.m. EDT about the agency's Moon Base programme. He will be joined by Moon Base programme manager Carlos García-Galán to announce new awards for lunar lander missions and preview upcoming opportunities. The discussion will stream live on NASA's YouTube channel.
Artist’s rendering of the Moon’s South Pole region. Glowing points of light scattered across the lunar surface represent surface assets supporting sustained human and robotic operations near the South Pole.Credit: NASA NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will host a virtual conversation at 2:30 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, June 30, to share updates to NASA’s plans to build a Moon Base on the lunar surface. Administrator Isaacman and Carlos García-Galán, Moon Base program manager, will discuss the next set of awards for new lunar lander missions and preview upcoming opportunities as the agency works toward building a sustained presence on the Moon. The discussion will stream on NASA’s YouTube channel. An instant replay will be available online. Learn how to watch NASA content on a variety of platforms, including social media. To ask a question virtually during the event, media must RSVP no later than 12:30 p.m., June 30 to: hq-media@mail.nasa.gov. NASA’s media accreditation policy is available online. NASA is advancing development of the Moon Base, a long-term lunar exploration and infrastructure initiative designed to enable sustained human presence and expanded scientific and commercial activity on the lunar surface. As part of the Golden Age of innovation and exploration, NASA will send astronauts on increasingly difficult missions to explore more of the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefits, and to build on our foundation for the first crewed missions to Mars. For more information about NASA’s Moon Base plans, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/moonbase -end- Bethany Stevens / Rachel KraftHeadquarters, Washington202-358-1600bethany.c.stevens@nasa.gov / rachel.h.kraft@nasa.gov Share Details Last Updated Jun 24, 2026 LocationNASA Headquarters Related TermsMoon BaseEarth's MoonMissions
Poland's men's volleyball team returned to action in the Nations League on June 24 after a 10-day break, defeating Belgium 3-2 in a closely fought match. The team coached by Nikola Grbić delivered a performance full of ups and downs before securing the win. The result keeps Poland among the leading nations in the competition.
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