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AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026

Crypto Slump Slices Millions from Winklevoss Brothers' Super-PAC Donation

The Winklevoss brothers' political fundraising group saw significant donations in late 2025. However, the value of their Bitcoin donations might not have been as substantial as initially anticipated due to the digital currency's market downturn. The brothers are well-known Bitcoin advocates and hold a significant amount.

Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026

Winter Storms Bring Death and Power Outages to Millions in Eastern North America

Winter storms have swept across a large portion of the eastern United States, resulting in at least 49 fatalities. The storms, which brought heavy snow, freezing rain, and high winds, were particularly devastating in the southeastern states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. In Australia, a record-breaking heatwave has been causing widespread power outages and bushfires.

Security Alert Jun 24, 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Faces Surge in Cyber Threats

The past week has seen a significant escalation in cyber threats globally, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, CISOs, and major infrastructure facing attacks that have resulted in millions of dollars in damages.

Miami Homes Mar 5, 2026

South Florida Sees Surge in Luxury Real Estate Deals

South Florida's luxury real estate market is experiencing a surge in high-end deals, with billionaires and developers investing in properties and projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Space Frontier Feb 25, 2026

What Lies Beneath Antarctica's Gravity Hole?

Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica, uncovering a "gravity hole" that reveals secrets about the Earth's deep interior and its evolution over millions of years.

Miami Homes Feb 17, 2026

Police Tackle Phone Thieves as World Celebrates Lunar New Year

As millions of people around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Metropolitan Police Service is using innovative tactics to catch phone thieves, who are increasingly targeting young children through social media. Meanwhile, festivities marking the start of the new year are taking place in cities from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires.