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Venezuela opens mining sector to foreign investment

The bill, which still needs the green light from the Supreme Court, would increase legal guarantees for investors and allow disputes to be arbitrated independently. It also bans the president, vice president, ministers, and governors from holding mining titles. Two decades ago, Venezuelan authorities seized the assets of many foreign mining firms.

Katie Silver

Session token theft bypasses hardware MFA

Even if you have hardware 2FA, protecting your authorization into your GitHub account or into your NPM account or whatever it is, when you authorize a token and save to your computer, that token is basically what you use to access these things for however long it is. If your computer is completely compromised in the way that DPRK compromises computers, that token, they take that token and they reuse it. Now it doesn't matter that you have MFA. It doesn't matter at all.

Taylor Monahan

Axios supply chain attack targets open source

So basically what they did, they compromised the developer, they push a malicious version of the code to the Axios package, which is a dependency in like a bazillion other packages, like all of them. And so then anyone who installed any of these packages or updated any of these packages or ran, like updated or were working on any projects that had these packages in them, all those people were compromised. It's automatic, it's silent, and it's in the background.

Taylor Monahan

Iran war risks a regional nuclear disaster - a projectile strike on the Bushehr power plant perimeter threatens to leak radiation into the Persian Gulf, potentially contaminating vital water supplies for neighboring Gulf states.

Radioactive material from the damaged plant could leak into the Gulf, contaminating waters vital to states like Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

Steve Parvaz

DPRK hackers weaponize Zoom and Teams calls

Oh, we, it's, it's, we've talked about it on the show. It's the Zoom calls. Well, now, now more often it's a Teams, it's a Microsoft Teams call, but it's exactly the same. So it's the exact same flow that we usually see in crypto. But they were targeting... developer, maintainer, yeah. That's the question is like, how the hell... it's very similar to crypto in the sense that you have individual people who are actually very smart, very talented, very capable, very computer knowledgeable.

Taylor Monahan

Pentagon loses major First Amendment court ruling

US judge Paul Friedman started and ended his opinion by stressing the importance of the first amendment and of a free press. The rest of it was just as heavy sledding for the defense department. The judge knocked down new rules requiring reporters to work from a remote annex and to be accompanied by an official escort at all times.

David Folkenflick

AI investment is cannibalizing corporate labor budgets - corporations are prioritizing massive capital expenditures on AI technology, leaving limited funds available for headcount expansion or employee pay raises.

companies are spending a lot of money on AI technology so they don't have money left to hire more employees or give pay raises.

Host

Artemis 2 astronauts return to Earth

Hugs, tears, and plenty of cheers at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. Hundreds of families from all over Southern California witnessed the Artemis two crew return to Earth safely. Diego Chaparro drove from Los Angeles. He says it was important for his children to witness history.

Tammy Murga

JD Vance negotiates Iran war ceasefire

He's got a big thing. I will find out what's going on. They're militarily defeated, and now, we're gonna open up the Gulf with them with or without them, but that'll be open. We're gonna be, or the straight as they call it. And I think it's gonna go pretty quickly. And if it doesn't, we'll be able to finish it off one way or the other.

Donald Trump

Eric Swalwell faces sexual assault allegations

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported the allegations from a former staff member who said Swalwell sexually assaulted her twice when she was too intoxicated to give consent. Swalwell is a leading candidate in the June 2 primary for governor. In a statement, he called the allegations false, but some of his top supporters, including California senator Adam Schiff and congressman Jimmy Gomez, are dropping their endorsements.

Guy Marzorati

Drift Protocol lost $285 million in exploit

It's sitting at 250 million plus right now. Is that right, Tay? So Tay and I were talking about this before we started and I was like, it's not really a postmortem yet. It's like an active mortem or like something. So we don't know that much, I guess, about exactly what has happened here. So just probably leading with like, there's a lot of speculation, a lot of uncertainty, because this is like a couple of hours old.

Kain Warwick

White House reveals National Mall arch

The submitted plans from the Harrison Design Firm show structure very similar to the model that Trump showed off at a fundraising dinner at the White House last October. The proposed arch bears a striking resemblance to the Arc De Triomphe in Paris and is topped with two eagles and a winged crowned figure reminiscent of the Statue Of Liberty.

Anastasia Tsoukas

Peace talks aim to end Iran war

A big goal is to make sure the Strait Of Hormuz is open, but that Strait doesn't appear to be fully open right now even after the ceasefire. And where things stand there has been really unclear. Trump this week even floated the idea of The US and Iran together, charging fees for ships to pass through, though he didn't explain any further how that would work.

Danielle Kurtzleben

Europe pushes for a solidarity energy tax - five EU nations are calling for a windfall levy on energy firms to redistribute profits and help consumers offset price spikes caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Finance and economy ministers from Austria, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain want the European Commission, the EU's executive body, to introduce what they call a solidarity levy on energy companies

Terry Schultz

FAA approves border anti-drone lasers

The FAA says anti drone lasers can now be used along The US Southern border. Earlier this year, the agency shut down airspace in parts of Texas after the Pentagon deployed the systems. Now the FAA and the Pentagon have signed an agreement outlining safety precautions for their use.

Windsor Johnston
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