Tim Walz’s daughter ditches grad school, refuses to attend institution that doesn’t support ‘right to protest’

The daughter of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says she is skipping graduate school in protest against the university’s lack of support for student demonstrations. Hope Walz made the announcement to her followers on TikTok on Sunday, saying she was disappointed with how the institution she had planned to attend dealt with student protests. “I applied…

NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) Partners With Quantum Machines For AI-Quantum Computing Breakthrough

During the recent GTC global AI conference, Quantum Machines announced its partnership with NVIDIA to collaborate on advancements in quantum computing, which marked a significant development for the company. Despite this positive news, NVIDIA experienced a 10% price decline over the week. This downturn coincided with broader market challenges, including looming tariff implementations and a…

Marvell Technology (NasdaqGS:MRVL) Unveils Groundbreaking 400G Technology Amid Recent 15% Share Price Dip

Marvell Technology recently unveiled groundbreaking product advancements at OFC 2025, including its 400G/lane technology and 1.6T silicon photonics light engine. These innovations position the company at the forefront of AI and cloud computing solutions. However, despite these technological strides, Marvell’s share price fell 15% over the last week. This decline occurred amidst a broader market…

‘The White Lotus’ Star Carrie Coon Says ‘Non-Binary, Maybe Trans’ Child Cut from Show After Trump Election

Actress Carrie Coon, star of MAX’s (formerly HBO) The White Lotus season 3, said her character’s “non-binary, maybe trans” child was cut from the show following President Donald Trump’s election. Speaking with Harper’s Bazaar, Coon said that some of her character’s backstory was left on the cutting room floor for political reasons. “There was a bit more context to…

Louisiana voters reject constitutional amendments championed by Republican governor

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana voters soundly rejected four constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry related to crime, courts and finances. Voters said no to each amendment by margins exceeding 60%, according to preliminary results the secretary of state’s office released after voting concluded Saturday evening. Landry and his allies had crisscrossed the…