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Why Neuro-Symbolic AI Could Finally Fix the AI Energy Crisis — And Why It Matters

Tufts University researchers developed neuro-symbolic AI that cuts energy use by 100x while boosting accuracy to 95%. Learn why this breakthrough could solve the AI data center energy crisis and what it means for the future of artificial intelligence, sustainability, and your electricity bill.

Why Is Trump’s War With Pope Leo XIV Shaking American Politics to Its Core?

By Muhammad Imran — April 14, 2026 In a political landscape where we thought we had seen it all, the escalating feud between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV has emerged as one of the most consequential confrontations of 2026. What started as a disagreement over the U.S.-led military campaign in Iran has spiraled […]

Why Did Trump Post an AI Image of Himself as Jesus — and Why Does It Matter?

Trump posted an AI image depicting himself as Jesus after attacking Pope Leo XIV. Our editorial team breaks down why this matters for faith, politics, and AI ethics.

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Why Is the US Blockading the Strait of Hormuz — And What Does It Mean for Your Wallet?

The US just announced a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks collapsed. Oil prices surged past $103. Here is why this matters to every American.

Why the Strait of Hormuz Blockade Could Send Gas Prices Soaring and How It Affects You

What Is the Strait of Hormuz and Why Does It Matter? The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway situated between Iran and Oman, connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the broader Arabian Sea. At its narrowest point, it spans just 21 miles across. Despite its modest size, this strait is […]

Naval warship in the Strait of Hormuz at golden hour with oil tankers in background

Why the Strait of Hormuz Blockade Could Send Gas Prices Soaring and Disrupt Your Daily Life

Trump announces a complete naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after US-Iran peace talks collapse. Here is why this matters for gas prices, grocery bills, and your household budget.

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Why Anthropic’s Mythos AI Is Too Dangerous to Release — And How It Found Thousands of Hidden Vulnerabilities

Anthropic withheld its Mythos Preview AI model from public release after it discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and browser. Here is why this changes cybersecurity forever.

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Why Tech Giants Are Investing Billions in Nuclear Power for AI Data Centers

The artificial intelligence revolution is not just transforming how we work and live — it is fundamentally reshaping the global energy landscape. In 2026, some of the biggest names in technology, including Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta, are pouring billions of dollars into nuclear energy projects. Their goal? To secure reliable, carbon-free electricity for the […]

Futuristic nuclear power plant with cooling towers next to a modern AI data center at sunset

Why Big Tech Is Spending Billions on Nuclear Power to Fuel AI Data Centers

From Microsoft reviving Three Mile Island to Meta signing billion-dollar nuclear deals, big tech is betting on nuclear power to fuel the insatiable energy demands of AI data centers. Here is why this matters for everyone.

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Why AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Are Fooling Even Cybersecurity Experts in 2026

By John Fix | FixItWhy Media | April 11, 2026 Phishing attacks have been around for decades, but the game has changed completely. In 2026, artificial intelligence is supercharging these scams to levels that even seasoned cybersecurity professionals struggle to detect. If you think you are too smart to fall for a phishing email, think […]