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Adm. Paparo said US forces need cheap weapons for less exquisite targets.
  • The US needs a deeper magazine of cheap precision-kill weapons like drones, Adm. Samuel Paparo said.
  • The INDOPACOM leader noted the importance of having a range of weapons for different targets.
  • US military leaders are seeing the value of lower-cost weapons, like LUCAS drones, in certain

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Tesla released its 2026 first-quarter financial earnings today, providing another look at the progress of Elon Musk's $1 trillion bet to transform his company into a leader of AI and robotics.

Tesla said it earned $477 million in net income on $22.4 billion in revenue in the quarter that ended in April 2026. That's a 16 percent increase in revenue and a 17 percent increase in profits over



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"I know a bubble when I see one."

That's what Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who led the push to create a new consumer financial regulator in the wake of the 2008 recession, told a crowd at a Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator event in Washington, DC on Wednesday. Warren warned of what she called "striking" parallels to that crisis in the AI industry. While she believes the technology has




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The French government confirmed that France Titres, also known as Agence nationale des titres sécurisés (ANTS), experienced a security breach last week. France Titres disclosed that it detected a data breach on April 15. The next day, a hacker claimed responsibility for the breach and claimed to have up to 19 million records that they are attempting to sell. According to Bleeping Computer, the



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  • ServiceNow reported strong Q1 2026 results, raising forecasts amid AI concerns.
  • CEO Bill McDermott emphasized ServiceNow's AI product growth and dismissed AI competition threats.
  • The stock fell on Middle East deal headwinds and questions about the forecast.

ServiceNow reported solid first-quarter results and raised forecasts, underscoring continued


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Apple's latest iOS update fixes a flaw in its notification database that made it possible for law enforcement to view deleted push notifications on a person's iPhone or iPad. The security flaw was one way law enforcement agencies like the FBI could circumvent Apple's strict stance towards user privacy, the Electronic Frontier Foundation writes, particularly since the company has required a court



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OpenAI is giving users of its Business, Enterprise, Edu, and Teachers plans access to cloud-based "workspace" agents available in ChatGPT that can perform business tasks. In its blog post, OpenAI gives examples of agents like one that finds product feedback on the web and sends a report in Slack and a sales agent that can draft follow-up emails in Gmail.

These new agents follow increasing


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Los Angeles Golf Club owner Alexis Ohanian looks on during the match against the Jupiter Links Golf Club at SoFi Center on March 24, 2026 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Image: TGL Golf via Getty Images
Los Angeles Golf Club owner Alexis Ohanian looks on during the match against the Jupiter Links Golf Club at SoFi Center on March 24, 2026 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. | Image: TGL Golf via Getty Images

Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge readers about tech politics, political tech, and how they're muddying the waters of Washington, DC. My birthday is this week, and if


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Kalshi said it had issued fines and given a five-year suspension to 3 political candidates who made trades related to their own elections.
  • Kalshi says it suspended and fined 3 political candidates who bet on their own races.
  • That included Democratic candidates in Minnesota and Virginia, plus a Republican in Texas.
  • It comes as Kalshi has moved to

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