Amazon asks FCC for extension for Leo satellite internet service

The company needs to bring more of its satellites online so it can begin offering an internet-from-space service that was recently rebranded as Amazon Leo.

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a16z partner Kofi Ampadu to leave firm after TxO program pause

Kofi Ampadu, the partner at a16z who led the firm’s Talent x Opportunity (TxO) fund and program, has left the firm.

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Physical Intelligence, Stripe veteran Lachy Groom’s latest bet, is building Silicon Valley’s buzziest robot brains

If co-founder Lachy Groom has any doubts, he doesn’t show it. He’s working with people who’ve been working on this problem for decades and who believe the timing is finally right, which is all he needs to know.

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Amazon wraps controversial week ahead of ‘Melania’ premier, fourth-quarter earnings

Amazon’s week included a White House screening of the “Melania” documentary and another massive round of layoffs.

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Cramer’s week ahead: Earnings from Eli Lilly, Alphabet and Amazon. Plus, jobs data

AMD, Alphabet and Amazon are among the heavyweight companies reporting earnings in the week ahead.

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OnlyFans considering selling majority stake to Architect Capital

This isn’t the first time in recent memory that OnlyFans has been in talks to sell off its business.

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OpenClaw’s AI assistants are now building their own social network

The viral personal AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot has a new shell — again. After briefly rebranding as Moltbot, it has now picked OpenClaw as its new name.

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Informant told FBI that Jeffrey Epstein had a ‘personal hacker’

The hacker allegedly developed zero-day exploits and offensive cyber tools and sold them to several countries, including an unnamed central African government, the U.K., and the United States.

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Singapore Police announces new migrant worker ambassadors, working to address gambling risks

The Singapore Police Force has announced they have a new cohort of C.a.N ambassadors to help educate migrant workers about problematic gambling behaviors.
The initiative marks a collaboration between the CID’s Casino Crime Investigation Branch (CCIB) and the National Council on Problem Gambling. The migrant workers who are selected to join in this role are called C.a.N ambassadors.

A new cohort of C.a.N Ambassadors has been appointed to combat gambling-related crimes and addiction among migrant workers in Singapore.https://t.co/OmfNrkgpY5#spfpolicelife
— Singapore Police Force (@SingaporePolice) January 30, 2026

Those who apply have to undergo an interview and are then assessed on a number of criteria and they are required to work in Singapore for more than two years. Once named an ambassador, they are then trained to educate about problematic gambling behaviors.
They also share crime prevention advisories with the CCIB’s guidance and help guide peers towards available support, including casino self-exclusion. The people selected must participate in at least one outreach session at dormitories or recreational centers during their two-year term.
It was on 18 January when 46 ambassadors were recognized, with 24 being reappointed and 22 newly appointed.
Singapore Police’s first ambassador program to help educate on gambling risks took place in 2022
It was in 2022 when 40-year-old Mr Abul Bossain Tuhin joined the inaugural ambassador program which was spearheaded by the Singapore Police Force’s Criminal Investigation Department to spread awareness about responsible gambling.
He has said that scenes of migrant workers crying outside a casino when he left a night shift broke his heart and made him realize that he had to do something to help stop the vicious cycle. The man has now been serving as a C.a.N ambassador for the past four years.
Speaking about the program, Mr Tuhin said: “It’s really meaningful for me because so many of my fellow countrymen don’t know how to solve their problems,” Mr Tuhin said.
At the ceremony where the new ambassadors were present, along with representatives from partner agencies, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police (DAC) Eugene Wang, Assistant Director of the CID’s Specialised Crime Division, expressed his appreciation to those who have joined the program.
“We’ve encountered cases where migrant workers were arrested for casino-related crimes and it’s heartbreaking to see them repatriated after serving their sentence,” he said. “They lose not only their hard-earned salaries but also future employment opportunities in Singapore.”
Featured Image: Credit to Singapore Police Force
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China executes 11 members of gambling and scam crime family

The Chinese government has executed 11 members of the Ming family crime syndicate. This comes after investigations into the criminal empire uncovered “intentional homicide, intentional injury, illegal detention, fraud, and operating gambling dens”, as well as other penalties.
In the announcement, which has been translated, the Supreme People’s Court has confirmed that the group, led by Ming Guoping and Ming Zhenzhen, working alongside the “telecommunications fraud syndicate” led by other members, had conspired or committed various crimes.
These crimes are described as “exceptionally heinous” in nature, which have been met with the “severe” punishment. That had been determined to be execution, which Ming Guoping, Ming Zhenzhen, Zhou Weichang, Wu Hongming, Wu Senlong, Fu Yubin, among others, will be or have already been subjected to.
The press release provides limited detail on the gambling operations linked to the Ming family crime syndicate. While illegal gambling is listed among the crimes, the announcement focuses primarily on violent offenses and large-scale telecommunications fraud.
China executes Ming gambling crime syndicate amid wider crackdown
Separate from this case, Chinese authorities have in recent years extradited several individuals accused of operating overseas gambling networks, among them She Zhijiang, who was returned from Thailand, and Chen Zhi, who had been based in Cambodia. These extraditions were part of broader law-enforcement efforts against cross-border gambling and scam operations, rather than specific details addressed in the Ming family verdict.
A Chinese court sentencing 11 people to death for running a family-run criminal empire in Myanmar and for killing workers who tried to escape in Zhejiang, China on September 29, 2025. Credit: The People’s Courts News and Communication Agency, China
However, they did operate gambling dens in their crime operations out of Myanmar. Scams became the focus of the Ming family; it got its start in the region through gambling and prostitution.
As things began to spiral, the syndicate began to move into other, more illegal areas.
Using the region’s lawlessness as it goes through a civil war, it has managed to benefit massively and transform Laukkaing into a casino town.
They operated the Crouching Tiger Villa, which was part of the unfortunate incident in 2023, where Chinese citizens within the compound were shot and killed while trying to escape. The location was used in the forced labour side of the Ming’s business.
With the area of Myanmar now under the control of local militia, they began to crack down on the local crime families.
Images via Chinese Ministry of Public Security, CCTV
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