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- SpaceX stock has fallen all the way down to the $150s â Thatâs from its all-time high of over $225 on June 16, and within a razor-thin margin of its opening price of $150
- Polymarket paid influencers to fake winning bets, built dummy websites to pull it off
- SpaceX stock tumbles 16.4%, shaving off most IPO gains since debut
- EA Lays Off Unknown Number Of People Ahead Of Expected $55 Billion Sale To Saudi Arabia
- SpaceX Investors Are Losing a Colossal Amount of Money
- Valve says it isn't subsidizing the Steam Machine's $1050 price because of its "religious" refusal to "build a more closed system"
- Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters
- India and China are home to 2.9 billion people â and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1
- California drivers sue gas stations for allegedly using AI to inflate prices
- Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old
- Valve prices the Steam Machine at $1,049
- Polymarket's viral videos showed people winning big, but the bets were fake
- Microsoft Now Wants Users To Adopt Chinese Deepseek AI After Failure Of Copilot
- Big Tech is a thief and a liar, says New York Times publisher â âHijacking of the public square is made possible by the original sin that animates their AI products, a brazen theft of intellectual propertyâ
- Advanced AI models suffer a near-total collapse on classic psychology test as cognitive demands increase
- Cops Keep Getting Arrested for Using Flock to Stalk People
- Tesla Allegedly Showed Cooked Data to Get Full Self-Driving Approved
- Oracle lays off 21,000 employees in just 12 months due to AI adoption and costly AI infrastructure ambitions â says layoffs will continue as internal AI deployment grows
- Doorbell cam filmed Tesla Autopilot crash that killed woman in her home
- Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak | The move comes after the company left potentially sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally