Congressional Budget Office confirms it was hacked

The congressional research office confirmed a breach, but did not comment on the cause. A security researcher suggested the hack may have originated because CBO failed to patch a firewall for more than a year.

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Archer tanks 12% after air taxi maker sells additional 85 million shares, buys LA-area airport

Archer Aviation’s stock tumbled after a share sale overshadowed a narrower-than-expected third-quarter loss.

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Google Unveils Ironwood, Its ‘Most Powerful’ and ‘Energy-Efficient’ AI Chip to Date

Google unveils Ironwood, its most powerful TPU, for the age of inference, and Axion Arm VMs promising up to 2× better price-performance for AI workloads.
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Amazon launches a low-price standalone shopping app, Amazon Bazaar, in over a dozen markets

On Friday, Amazon announced the debut of Amazon Bazaar, a new low-cost shopping destination for Asia, Africa, and Latin America that will be available separately from the main Amazon shopping app. On Bazaar, most products are available under $10, and some are as low as $2, the retailer says. The product selection, available now on Android and […]

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How one founder plans to save cities from flooding with terraforming robots

Instead of building seawalls or dikes, Terranova has developed a new way to raise cities to protect them from sea level rise.

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Google Expands Opal to 160 Countries to Advance No-Code AI Development

With its no-code app builder now widely available, Google is betting that tools like Opal can turn everyday users into AI builders and expand the reach of its cloud ecosystem.
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Texas AG sues Roblox, accusing it of prioritizing ‘pixel pedophiles’ over child safety

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton late on Thursday said he had sued online gaming platform Roblox, accusing the company of “deceiving parents about the dangers of its platform.”

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SGLA criticizes Minnesota AG’s crackdown on sweepstakes casinos as misguided action

The Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) has released a press release expressing “disappointment” over a state’s decision to push back on what it considers illegal gambling. Namely, the Minnesota Attorney General has come out swinging against “out-of-state and overseas operators” running sweepstakes casinos online and skirting established gambling laws.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said on Wednesday (November 5) that he is demanding that 14 different sites cease activity in the state. He reasons that while sweepstakes casinos and similar sites might disguise themselves behind the virtual currency system in place, it’s still effectively illegal and unregulated gambling:
“Online platforms offering sportsbooks and casino games run by out-of-state and overseas operators may make it look as though online gambling is legal and safe in Minnesota, but let me be clear: it is not.”
“Trying to rebrand poker chips as virtual currencies does not change the fact that these online gambling operations are unlawful.”
SGLA takes aim at Minnesota with ex-congressman
The SGLA has reared its head as Minnesota took action against the sites in question. In its own press release, the SGLA argued that the AG’s office should “reconsider its mischaracterization of online social games with sweepstakes promotions.” Again, as with other states, it argues that sweepstake casinos are “lawful, free-to-play social games enjoyed by millions of Americans.”
Sweepstake casinos operate on a dual currency system. This can be bought in bundles, but oftentimes, there’s no protection for gamblers in place. As the sites also often operate out of state or offshore, it can also lead to players losing out over technicalities, with no backing of the state to fall back on.
Jeff Duncan, Executive Director of SGLA and a former Republican congressman, said:
“While the popularity of Social Plus games has attracted some bad actors, SGLA partners maintain strict age verification standards, industry-leading responsible gameplay tools, and best-in-class financial crime safeguards.”
However, despite their efforts, Minnesota lawmakers have found it difficult to purge the state of these “social casinos”. The AG points to the fact that it’s actively difficult to police companies that aren’t even located in the US.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety commissioner Bob Jacobson criticized the sweepstakes casino model in a press release:
“There’s no accountability, no protection for players and no way to know if the betting will be run fairly.
“Through our Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement division, we will work with the Attorney General to hold these operators accountable, protect Minnesotans and ensure the integrity of Minnesota’s gaming industry.”
Featured image: Lorie Shaull (Wikicommons), SGLA
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Kalshi and Polymarket prediction markets to be integrated into Google Finance

Google has announced it’ll add support for prediction markets data into its Finance section, as it begins to explore data from these platforms.
The announcement came in on Thursday (October 6) with a new suite of AI features added to Google Finance, with the upgrades aiming to help people make sense of the financial world.
Among the additions is the ability to use Deep Search for a thorough AI response, so people can ask a question and get the information they’re looking for through the Deep Search option. This is alongside the introduction into the data from prediction markets.
“We’re also adding support for prediction markets data from Kalshi and Polymarket, so you can ask questions about future market events and harness the wisdom of the crowds. Just ask something like “What will GDP growth be for 2025?” directly from the search box to see current probabilities in the market and how they’ve changed over time,” a Google Keyword blog stated.
Google integrates prediction markets data whilst concerns about them have been shared
The prediction market data will be rolled out over the coming weeks, with Labs users being the first to be able to see the introduction.

Today, we’re announcing another set of powerful upgrades for the new Google Finance, including Deep Search and prediction markets data from @Kalshi and @Polymarket. Plus, we’re expanding to India. More details below pic.twitter.com/8hjz6DjYcQ
— Rose Yao (@dozenrose) November 6, 2025

This marks a major shift, as the search engine giant’s new foray into this world could be seen as a positive marker within the market. Meanwhile, many state regulators are issuing warnings to operators.
In Pennsylvania, the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), Kevin F. O’Toole, has spoken out as they claim the “growing presence” of these markets is a “significant threat” to the state’s regulations.
In Arizona, the Department of Gaming has sent communications to approved sportsbooks in the state warning them that offering prediction markets outside of Arizona could put their license at risk. Others have also shared concerns including the likes of Illinois, Ohio and Tennessee.
Featured Image: Via Google and Rose Yao on X / Kalshi / Polymarket
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Trump budget cuts, agency gutting, leave Americans and economy at greater risk of being hacked, experts warn

President Trump’s government agency gutting and budget cuts leave the U.S. economy at greater risk of cyberattacks than a year ago, according to experts.

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