
The US Quietly Killed the Internet's Safety Net — and 5.4 Billion People Have No Idea
The US gutted its Internet Freedom program, threatening anti-censorship tools used by billions. Most of the world hasn't heard about it.
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The US gutted its Internet Freedom program, threatening anti-censorship tools used by billions. Most of the world hasn't heard about it.

Multiple investigations verified US missile struck Minab school killing 168, mostly children. US frames as potential collateral damage under investigation. Middle East frames as deliberate war crime. The perception gap reveals everything.
The DHS shutdown left TSA agents working without paychecks. Now they're calling in sick, spring break is here, and the country is at war. The airport line is the story nobody's connecting.
ISIS-inspired teenagers hurled TATP explosives at a far-right protest outside NYC Mayor Mamdani's residence. The framing battle that followed reveals more than the bombs did.
Google just paid $1 billion for a battery that lasts 100 hours. It's made from rust. And it changes everything about renewable energy.
Case Western researchers reversed advanced Alzheimer's in mice by restoring cellular energy. If this works in humans, we've been treating the symptom instead of the cause for a century.
Anthropic just disrupted the first AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign. The vulnerability isn't in Claude's code — it's in AI's inability to see the full picture when you break a crime into innocent-looking pieces.
170 million people in Bangladesh started fuel rationing this week. They're 3,000 miles from the conflict. The domino chain connecting strikes to shortages reveals who really pays.
Boeing is closing its largest China deal in a decade — 500 jets worth tens of billions — while the US bombs Iran and China condemns the war. Welcome to geopolitics in 2026.
Wang Yi called the Iran war a conflict that 'should never have happened.' Chinese media hailed a peacemaker. American outlets saw a power play. The same speech, read two completely different ways.
A new CRISPR technique edits genes without cutting DNA, eliminating cancer risks from traditional gene therapy. Here's why it matters for sickle cell and beyond.
Google's landmark AI literacy program targets every US educator. But 411,500 teaching positions are unfilled or understaffed — and the shortage is global.