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How AI accounting startup Rillet raised $100M and became a unicorn in 48 hours | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Dominic-Madori Davis·1d ago
Rillet co-founder and CEO Nicolas Kopp seems justifiably confident as we talk over Zoom a day after his company announced a $100 million raise at a $1 billion valuation. The U.S.
Ed Martin's exit suggests DOJ is getting better at political prosecutions
Mother Jonesby Dan Friedman·1d ago
Ed Martin, a trench-coat donning former “Stop the Steal” advocate whose work at various senior Justice Department jobs was charactered by brash, bumbling efforts to use the department to punish...
Plane crash near remote radar site in Alaska kills 8 people
NBC News·1d ago
- How the U.S. government went from a balanced budget to $40 trillion in debt 03:24 - CDC investigates cases of salmonella and E.coli linked to alfalfa sprouts 03:00 - City leaders face death...
Anthropic IPO filing will show AI backlash as a risk factor, sources say
US Top News and Analysisby Kate Rooney·1d ago
Anthropic is poised to hit the public market at a time when an increasing number of Americans are worried about artificial intelligence and are loudly opposing new data centers.
Iryna Zarutska's family files wrongful death lawsuit alleging no security guard was on train
FOX Newsby Jasmine Baehr·1d ago
The family of Iryna Zarutska is suing the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, and its private transit security contractor one year after her murder shocked the nation.
ESPN confirms LSU-Ole Miss as College Gameday's week three destination amid speculation
FOX Newsby Austin Perry·1d ago
In just a little over a week, college football will return to campuses and TV screens across the country.
Vance unloads on El-Sayed over Sharia remarks: ‘That’s not my grandpa’s Democratic Party’
FOX Newsby Elaine Mallon·1d ago
Vice President JD Vance put Abdul El-Sayed at the center of his attack on the modern Democratic Party, pointing to the Michigan Senate nominee’s past remarks linking criticism of Sharia law to...
Flock execs are taking credit for catching bad cops now
Mother Jonesby Sophie Hurwitz·1d ago
Flock Safety is having a hard month. The surveillance technology company, which has sold more than 120,000 automated license plate reader cameras to some 6,000 police departments across the US, is...
Former acting US Attorney Andrew Haden found dead in San Diego federal building: police
FOX Newsby Louis Casiano·1d ago
A former twice-acting U.S. attorney was found dead this week in a downtown San Diego federal building. Andrew Haden, 48, a California native who headed the U.S.
Meghan Markle’s acting return could spark fresh problems with Prince William, Kate Middleton: expert
FOX Newsby Lauryn Overhultz; Stephanie Nolasco; Ashley Papa·1d ago
Meghan Markle is eyeing a return to acting. Royal correspondent Bronte Coy told BBC Radio Four’s "Today" Friday that the acting opportunity was "significant" and that Markle was "very excited about...
AI-enabled deception threatens future operations, raises chances of large conflict, says Special Operations leader
Defense Oneby Patrick Tucker·1d ago
AI-enabled deception threatens future operations, raises chances of large conflict, says Special Operations leader “The information environment itself is much less transparent” now than in the...
Vance’s homecoming is a throwback to 2024 — and a preview for 2026 and 2028: From the Politics Desk
NBC Newsby The Politics Desk·1d ago
Welcome to From the Politics Desk, a daily newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block Closure of Top Federal Climate Research Center - Inside Climate News
Inside Climate Newsby By Nicholas Kusnetz·1d ago
One of the nation’s largest environmental groups is challenging the Trump administration’s closure of a leading climate institute, filing a lawsuit Thursday in federal court saying the closure is...
Pentagon Fires Editor and Publisher of U.S. Military Newspaper
Timeby Chantelle Lee·1d ago
The Pentagon has fired the editor-in-chief and publisher of the U.S. military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
Supreme Court temporarily allows White House ballroom construction to continue
CBS Newsby Jacob Rosen; Melissa Quinn·1d ago
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily allowed construction of the White House ballroom to continue, freezing for now a lower court decision that would have halted above-ground work...
Bomb Fishing Is Reducing Coral Reefs to ‘Rubble’ - Inside Climate News
Inside Climate Newsby By Johnny Sturgeon·1d ago
Nicknamed the “Amazon of the Seas,” the Coral Triangle is the world’s most biologically diverse marine ecosystem.
‘Lead City’ Series Receives National Association of Black Journalists Award - Inside Climate News
Inside Climate Newsby By ICN Editors·1d ago
A collaborative project about Chicago’s handling of its massive number of lead water pipes—a public health hazard—has won a reporting award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
TikTok reaches $400M settlement over children’s privacy lawsuit | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Lauren Forristal·1d ago
TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, have reached a $400 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve allegations that the social media platform violated federal...
'Dear Donald': Battleground district voters share their message to Trump
NBC News·1d ago
- Byron Donalds says Trump ‘did not break that promise’ to keep prices down amid Iran war 08:15 - Start your engines: NBC News takes you inside IndyCar’s D.C.
Why Is the DOJ Working With a Man Convicted of Hacking Election Sites?
The New Republicby Malcolm Ferguson·1d ago
The Justice Department appears to have hired a convicted election hacker to monitor elections. Democracy Docket reported that David Michael Levin appears to have joined the DOJ’s Civil Rights...
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