Month: March 2025
This Is How TAG Heuer Revamped Its Iconic F1 Watch
In a global exclusive, WIRED went inside TAG Heuer’s Swiss factory to see exactly how the brand has brought back its classic entry-level race watch, but this time bigger than ever—and solar powered.
Kalshi’s sports predictions are under fire, and the whole gambling industry is watching
Kalshi and Robinhood were handed cease-and-desists in New Jersey over their March Madness sports predictions. The outcome could change gambling.
Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaways
Elon Musk handed out 1 million dollar checks to two voters at a town hall in Green Bay Wisconsin.
US State Department reacts to Le Pen conviction
The US State Department has expressed concern over the prison sentence handed to French opposition politician Marine Le Pen Read Full Article at RT.com
Democratic Senators Call for Privacy Act Reform in Response to DOGE Takeover
The Privacy Act Modernization Act would update 1974 legislation for the modern age, restricting government use of personal data and introducing new penalties, including prison time, for violators.
Top Officials Placed on Leave After Denying DOGE Access to Federal Payroll Systems
DOGE demanded full access to a US Department of the Interior system that handles even the Supreme Court’s paychecks. When top staff asked questions, they were put on leave.
MBAs are launching venture capital funds to back their classmates. Now, Harvard Business School has one, too.
Students in Harvard Business School’s class of 2025 are backing each other with a new fund, Twenty25 Ventures.
The US Navy is taking a ‘SpaceX approach’ to underwater drones, submarine force commander says
"What we find is we learn a lot more when we get it in the crew’s hands," Submarine Forces Commander Vice Adm. Gaucher said.
‘Snow White’ is tanking at the box office — but Disney may get the last laugh
Disney’s "Snow White" remake had a shaky second weekend, but Bob Iger and company probably aren’t losing sleep about the miss.
Elon Musk says “Tesla Takedown” demonstrators were paid to protest after seeing videos
Over 200 anti-Elon Musk demonstrations took place on the same day across the US and Europe.