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Union Rights, Caregiver Crisis, AI Advances, Global Economic Shifts...
Rockstar Games has reiterated that the 34 developers it terminated were dismissed for leaking confidential game details, not for organizing a union, a claim first reported by PC Gamer and later reaffirmed by Wccftech. Critics argue the timing—coinciding with ongoing talks about a collective bargaining effort—suggests a classic union‑busting tactic, raising fresh concerns about labor rights in the video‑game industry.
PC Gamer
Wccftech
Middle‑aged Americans face a caregiver “life raft” crisis
Vanity Fair highlights the growing plight of sandwich‑generation families, where aging parents and dependent children strain caregivers already stretched thin. Senator Andy Kim proposes a federal “life raft” of tax credits and expanded home‑care services, arguing that bolstering caregivers could stave off a broader societal collapse.
Vanity Fair
Politics — Domestic Power Struggles and Regulatory Moves
Indiana legislators push back against Trump‑backed redistricting pressure
In Indianapolis, Republican lawmakers voted against a congressional map favored by former President Donald Trump, openly chanting “Just vote no!” as reported by The Atlantic. The vote comes amid a wave of intimidation—including swatting and bomb threats—targeting legislators who resist the GOP leader’s agenda, underscoring the fraught intersection of state politics and national partisan influence.
The Atlantic
Trump brands Europe “weak” on immigration and Ukraine, stoking diplomatic tension
During a Politico interview, former President Donald Trump lambasted European nations for “political correctness” and a perceived lack of resolve on immigration and the Russia‑Ukraine war, even singling out London’s mayor Sadiq Khan. The remarks, echoed in a China Daily piece, have widened the rift between the United States and its traditional allies, prompting defensive statements from the UK and EU officials.
China Daily
Acting CFTC Chairman Caroline Pham has pushed to discard outdated “actual delivery” guidance, a move championed by the Trump administration to spur crypto innovation. CoinDesk notes that the Senate is poised to confirm Mike Selig as the next CFTC chair, a decision that will shape the regulator’s stance on digital assets amid a broader political push to liberalize the market.
CoinDesk
International — China’s Economic Vision and Global Diplomacy
China’s Central Economic Work Conference signals confidence in a resilient growth model
China Daily reports that the conference in Beijing reaffirmed a 5.2 % growth trajectory for 2025, emphasizing structural reforms, domestic demand expansion, and a “innovation‑driven” economy. The editorial underscores Beijing’s pragmatic macro‑policy stance, positioning the nation to navigate both domestic headwinds and global uncertainties.
China Daily
G20 summit in Johannesburg showcases China’s push for South‑South cooperation
At the latest G20 gathering, Premier Li Qiang pledged zero‑tariff access for least‑developed countries and highlighted Chinese investment in African infrastructure, as detailed by China Daily. The summit’s “solidarity, equality, sustainability” theme reflects China’s strategy to reinforce multilateralism and counterbalance Western scepticism on trade and climate policy.
China Daily
Netherlands‑China dispute over Nexperia illustrates semiconductor geopolitics
Beijing has urged the Dutch government to resolve what it calls “undue administrative interference” in the operations of Nexperia, a Dutch‑based semiconductor subsidiary of China’s Wingtech, according to China Daily. The diplomatic push signals the broader contest for control over global chip supply chains and the political leverage embedded in high‑tech trade.
China Daily
Tech — AI, Chip Innovation, and Open‑Source Security
Qualcomm’s acquisition of Ventana positions it at the forefront of RISC‑V CPU development
Phoronix reveals that Qualcomm has bought Ventana Microsystems, a startup specializing in high‑performance RISC‑V designs, marking a strategic move to diversify its processor portfolio beyond ARM and accelerate custom silicon for AI workloads.
Phoronix
NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs power OpenAI’s next‑gen GPT‑5.2 model
According to Wccftech, OpenAI trained its latest GPT‑5.2 on NVIDIA’s Blackwell and Hopper GPUs, touting performance gains that could shave hours off enterprise users’ daily tasks. The partnership underscores NVIDIA’s dominant role in the generative‑AI hardware race.
Wccftech
Coinbase rolls out x402 V2, expanding stablecoin‑based payments for AI agents
CoinDesk reports that the exchange’s upgraded protocol now supports wallet‑based identity, dynamic payment routing, and broader chain compatibility, aiming to make autonomous AI agents financially self‑sufficient across DeFi ecosystems.
CoinDesk
Microsoft revives “Hornet” module to harden eBPF programs on Linux
Phoronix notes Microsoft’s renewed effort to merge the Hornet security module into the Linux kernel, providing signature verification for eBPF code and addressing rising concerns over kernel‑level attack surfaces. The move highlights the tech giant’s growing investment in open‑source security.
Phoronix