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Musk v. Altman jury selection begins; NYT traces Mint gold purchases to cartels; Timmy the whale captivates Germany
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Musk v. Altman Trial Begins with Jury Selection in Oakland
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What happened: Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI in Oakland federal court, alleging they converted his $38 million nonprofit investment into an $852 billion for-profit enterprise. Jury selection begins today, with the liability phase running through mid-May and potential remedies including up to $150 billion in damages, leadership removal, and unwinding the conversion.
Why it matters: The trial's outcome could reshape how nonprofits convert to for-profit entities, affect OpenAI's planned IPO and $852 billion valuation, and shift the balance of power in the AI industry. A ruling against OpenAI may also impact investor confidence across the sector and establish precedents for startup governance.
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NYT Traces U.S. Mint Gold to Colombian Drug Cartel
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What happened: A five-year New York Times investigation revealed that U.S. Mint gold coins, legally required to be 100% American-mined since 1985, actually contain gold from Colombian cartel mines, Latin American pawn shops, and a Chinese-owned Congolese mine. Treasury audits found the Mint failed to enforce sourcing rules for roughly two decades, allowing foreign gold to be laundered through refineries in Texas and reclassified as American.
Why it matters: The $1 billion annual American Gold Eagle coin program you may invest in for financial security is inadvertently funding Colombian drug cartels, environmental destruction in the Amazon, and conflict zones worldwide. With gold prices near $5,000 per ounce, weak oversight means your investment-grade coins marketed as safe American assets may actually contain laundered gold from illegal operations, undermining both the Mint's guarantee and efforts to combat organized crime.
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Germany: Stranded Whale 'Timmy' to be Towed to North Sea
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What happened: A 13-metre humpback whale nicknamed Timmy has been stranded repeatedly in shallow Baltic Sea waters since March 23 after becoming lost far from its Atlantic habitat. Privately funded rescuers plan to use inflatable cushions and a barge to lift the weakened 12-tonne animal and tow it over 400 kilometres toward the North Sea in a multi-day operation beginning this week.
Why it matters: The saga has sparked intense public debate about animal rescue ethics, with wealthy donors funding the operation after officials called off efforts on April 1. Experts remain sharply divided—some warn the rescue may cause more harm to the injured whale, while others see it as a final chance, though survival odds remain extremely low.
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NBC News: Iran Strikes Caused Billions in Damage to US Bases
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What happened: Iranian forces struck more than 100 targets across 11 US military bases in seven Middle Eastern countries since the war began Feb. 28, damaging runways, radars, command centers, hangars and dozens of aircraft. At least 13 service members were killed and nearly 400 injured, with repair costs estimated at $5 billion.
Why it matters: The Pentagon has not disclosed the full extent of damage publicly, frustrating Republican lawmakers seeking transparency as officials request over $200 billion in war funding. An Iranian F-5 fighter jet breached US air defenses to bomb Camp Buehring in Kuwait, marking the first enemy fixed-wing strike on an American base in years and raising questions about defense capabilities.
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China Launches Ambitious 2,800-Satellite Space AI Network
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The plan: Chengdu-based ADAspace is building a 2,800-satellite constellation (2,400 inference, 400 training satellites) in low Earth orbit to provide global AI computing power. The first 12 satellites launched last May; commercial operations target 2030 with full deployment by 2035.
Why it matters: Space-based AI computing could solve critical bottlenecks: 70 percent of land and 95 percent of oceans lack network coverage, while ground data centers consume massive energy for cooling. China's space computing industry may exceed 250 billion yuan by 2030.
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Conspiracy Theories Flooded Social Media After WHCD Shooting
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What happened: A gunman identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from California, charged past a Secret Service checkpoint at the Washington Hilton last night carrying a shotgun, handgun and knives during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Law enforcement exchanged gunfire and apprehended Allen while President Trump, Vice President Vance and other officials were evacuated safely; one officer wearing a bulletproof vest was shot but is recovering.
Why it matters: Within hours of the shooting, baseless conspiracy theories claiming the incident was 'staged' went viral across X and Bluesky, fueled by influencers posting inaccurate information including false claims about security and the suspect's status. The rapid spread of misinformation during a genuine security crisis highlights the growing challenge of distinguishing fact from fiction on social media during breaking news events.
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