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  1. Tech billionaire Chris Larsen is injecting $3.5 million into NY candidate Alex Bores’s campaign, intensifying a high-stakes proxy battle over AI regulation. In industry news, software engineer job postings have risen 11% year-over-year, defying AI displacement fears. Meanwhile, the era of Ask.com has ended following its closure by IAC. Finally, the new Agent-desktop tool aims to reduce AI token usage by up to 96%.

  2. OpenAI has launched its GPT-5.5-Cyber model via a limited release for trusted defenders, sparking debate over restrictive access. In the enterprise sector, Atlassian is gaining market share from ServiceNow by leveraging AI-native features. Meanwhile, Ubuntu and Canonical servers are facing a sustained DDoS attack by the group 313 Team, and NASA has updated the Artemis III mission timeline to late 2027.

  3. The House has passed a bill to reopen the TSA following a 75-day shutdown, though it excludes funding for federal immigration enforcement. In cybersecurity, four official SAP npm packages were compromised in a supply-chain attack to steal developer credentials. Meanwhile, Spain’s parliament is moving to prevent massive IP blockages by LaLiga, and Zambia has abruptly canceled the RightsCon conference.

  4. A major breach at Jerry’s Store leaked 345,000 credit cards due to faulty AI-generated code. Legal tensions rise as Elon Musk sues OpenAI for mission breach, while Databricks faces massive potential damages over allegations of using pirated books for AI training. Meanwhile, Cloudflare reports a global surge in internet disruptions driven by political shutdowns and conflict-related infrastructure attacks.

  5. Security researchers warn the Vect ransomware is actually a wiper that permanently destroys files. NASA faces a proposed $5.6 billion budget cut that threatens its science missions. In AI developments, IBM’s Bob coding assistant and Tenstorrent’s Galaxy Blackhole servers are now available, while Amazon rolls out new enterprise tools. Meanwhile, the EU is ordering Google to open Android’s AI sandbox to foster competition.

  6. Ukraine is escalating long-range drone strikes against Russian energy infrastructure and troops to disrupt war funding. In the U.S., the Trump administration is paying $885 million to cancel offshore wind farms to favor oil and gas investment. Meanwhile, California’s proposed 5% wealth tax on billionaires has qualified for the November ballot, and new studies link a common weed killer to early-onset colon cancer.

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