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227 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- ADA Accused of Ambushing Scientists Over Diabetes Care Editorial · ADA leadership accused of staging security ambush to suppress scientists criticizing Trump administration's science policies.
- Global Rocket Reuse Race Heats Up as China, Japan, and US Firms Push Forward · China, Japan, and multiple US companies are advancing rapidly toward reusable orbital rocket technology.
- Fubo Raises Prices by $15 After Restoring NBCUniversal Channels · Fubo is increasing subscription prices by $15 per month after restoring some NBCUniversal channels lost in a November 2025 contract dispute.
- San Francisco AG Orders Apple and Google to Remove Nudify Apps · San Francisco Attorney General David Chiu demanded Apple and Google remove 13 deepfake pornography apps from their stores.
- Ars Technica Seeks Senior Technology Reporter for Hardware Coverage · Ars Technica is hiring a senior technology reporter with strong hands-on hardware experience.
- National Academies Report Bolsters Climate Attribution Science Despite Fossil Fuel Backlash · US National Academies report states climate attribution science has matured to link specific extreme weather events to human-caused climate change.
- Lucid Gravity Touring Electric SUV Review Highlights Strong Follow-Up to Air Sedan · Lucid's 2026 Gravity Touring electric SUV starts at about $82,000 and follows the high-power Air sedan introduced in late 2021.
- India's Skyroot Vikram-1 Rocket Scheduled for July 18 Debut Launch Attempt · Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 rocket is set for its first orbital launch attempt on July 18, 2026.
- Trump Health Nominees Schwartz and Kaufman Face Scrutiny in Senate Hearing · CDC nominee Erica Schwartz and Sean Kaufman faced intense questioning during a tense HELP committee hearing.
- EU Mandates Google Open Android AI Access Under Digital Markets Act · European Commission forces Google to allow competing AI platforms on Android devices.
- xAI Sues User Terry Harwood for Using Grok to Generate CSAM · xAI has sued Terry Harwood, accusing him of using Grok to create illegal CSAM images.
- Hyundai Workers Strike Over Plans to Deploy Humanoid Robots · Thousands of Hyundai workers in South Korea strike over plans to deploy humanoid robots at their Ulsan plant.
- Trump Teleprompter Aide Allegedly Bet $100,000 on His Own Words · Reports claim a Trump teleprompter aide profited $100,000 by betting on Trump's statements.
- Russia's Sandworm Group Uses Clickfix to Target Ukraine Organizations · Ukraine's CERT warns that Sandworm is using Clickfix to infect sensitive devices via fake CAPTCHAs.
- Linus Torvalds Defends AI Coding Tools in Linux Kernel Debate · Linus Torvalds rejects anti-AI sentiment in Linux, urging critics to fork the project if they disagree.
- Astronomers Detect Helium Loss from Exoplanet LHS 1140 Atmosphere · New study reveals helium escaping from the atmosphere of exoplanet LHS 1140b, 50 light-years away.
- Energy IPOs Surge to Record Pace as Investors Bet on AI Data Center Power Demand · Energy IPOs raised $12.6 billion in H1 2026, the highest level since the dotcom bubble, driven by AI data center power needs.
- NTSB Confirms Tesla Driver Overrode Autopilot in Fatal Texas Crash · NTSB preliminary findings confirm a Tesla driver pressed the accelerator to 100% before a fatal crash.
- Xona Space Systems Launches Low-Orbit Navigation Satellites for Enhanced GPS Accuracy · Xona Space Systems plans to launch 258 Pulsar satellites in low-Earth orbit to provide superior indoor and jamming-resistant navigation.
- Hundreds Rally at Bethesda HQ to Protest Xbox Layoffs · Hundreds of Bethesda and Zenimax employees protested Xbox layoffs in Rockville, Maryland.
- Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 Felt-Tip Pen Sells for $857,600 at Sotheby's · A felt-tip pen and circuit breaker piece from Apollo 11 sold for $857,600 at a Sotheby's auction.
- Judge Blocks Trump Administration Policy Targeting Content Moderators · US District Judge James Boasberg issued an injunction blocking enforcement of a policy targeting researchers in content moderation.
- Engineer Identifies 1990s Computers Used in Jurassic Park Film Sets · An engineer explains the specific 1990s computers and Unix systems seen in Jurassic Park.
- Anonymous Researcher Publishes Windows Zero-Day Exploit Code · NightmareEclypse releases exploit code enabling low-privilege Windows accounts to escalate to administrator rights.
- FCC Plans to Repeal 39% TV Ownership Cap, Favoring Trump-Aligned Media · FCC Chairman Brendan Carr proposes repealing the 39% TV ownership cap, potentially aiding Trump-friendly news organizations.
- New Zealand Actor Sam Neill Dies at 78 After Iconic Roles · Sam Neill, famous for Jurassic Park, has died at age 78 in Sydney, Australia.
- US Military Deploys Explosive Drone Boats Against Iranian Submarine for First Time · US Central Command launched one-way attack drones against an Iranian midget submarine at Bandar Abbas Naval Base.
- Penn State Researchers Develop Paintable Conductive Ink for Skin Biosensors · Penn State scientists created a paintable conductive ink that functions as an electrode for skin-based biomonitoring.
- Memory Chip Shortage Drives Smartphone Shipments to Historic Lows · Rising DRAM and NAND chip prices cut smartphone shipments by 11% in Q2 2026.
- Hackers Prove Neo Geo Doom Port Possible Despite Hardware Limits · Two new projects successfully port Doom to stock Neo Geo hardware with graphical compromises.