The Wire
All the analysis, as it happens.
04:24
NASA Cancels Exploration Upper Stage, Ending SLS Block 1B as Artemis Program Pivots to Commercial Alternatives
Boeing's troubled EUS development ballooned to $2.8 billion before cancellation, forcing NASA to standardize on Block 1 and pursue ULA's Centaur V for future missions.
04:03
Nintendo Sues US Government for Tariff Refunds as Corporate Legal Battle Reaches Critical Mass
Gaming giant joins wave of companies seeking billions in refunds after Supreme Court struck down Trump's emergency trade levies.
03:22
Blue Owl Leads $750 Million Debt Package for Vista-Nexthink Deal Amid Private Credit Turbulence
Alternative lender anchors software buyout financing as sector faces mounting AI disruption concerns and liquidity pressure.
00:17
Fishermen Pull Chemical Weapons From the Atlantic, Exposing a Legacy Dump Crisis
Multiple burn injuries from World War II-era munitions reveal that thousands of dump sites remain unmapped and unregulated, creating liability for the fishing industry and…
23:56
What Is the H-1B Visa and Why Does It Matter for Tech?
The visa program that channels skilled foreign workers into America's technology sector faces its biggest policy shift since 1990.
23:16
Humanity Moved an Asteroid: DART Validates Kinetic Defense Against Planetary Threats
NASA's $325 million test changed Dimorphos' orbit by 33 minutes—proving we can redirect asteroids before they threaten Earth.
21:12
Iran’s Arash-2 Drones Hit Azerbaijan Exclave, Dragging South Caucasus Into Wider War
Four civilians wounded in Nakhchivan as Aliyev orders army to 'Iron Fist' readiness and Turkey pledges support, raising stakes for BTC pipeline and regional energy…
20:10
Inside Moscow’s Hybrid Playbook: How Russia Fused Espionage, Cyber Ops, and AI to Rewrite Intelligence Doctrine
CIA veterans warn that Russia's integration of traditional HUMINT with cyber warfare and AI-driven influence operations represents a fundamental evolution in state espionage methodology—one Western…
17:18
Apple Blocks ByteDance Apps From US Downloads as Tech Decoupling Accelerates
CapCut, Lemon8, and other Chinese apps now unavailable following TikTok's forced divestment, marking unprecedented expansion of US restrictions on foreign tech platforms.
14:14
Huawei Restrictions Endure as US-China Tech Decoupling Hardens
Existing federal bans remain firmly in place as the Chinese telecom giant posts record revenue despite years of American sanctions.
13:42
Fake IDF Alert App Turns Wartime Safety Tool Into Surveillance Weapon
Threat actors exploit Israel-Iran conflict to distribute trojanized rocket alert application via SMS spoofing, harvesting contacts, messages, and GPS coordinates from civilians seeking safety.
13:13
Axel Springer Outbids Daily Mail With £575 Million Telegraph Deal
German media conglomerate torpedoes DMGT's acquisition in one of Britain's largest newspaper transactions in years, betting on a centre-right English-language empire.
12:49
Huawei Dominates MWC 2024 Despite Western Bans, Exposing EU Policy Disconnect
Chinese tech giant showcases 5.5G leadership while securing Middle East deals, as fewer than half of EU states enforce restrictions on its equipment.
12:40
BE Semiconductor Plunges 17% as Memory Demand Fears Eclipse AI Packaging Boom
Dutch equipment maker's steep decline signals investor doubts over whether advanced packaging can offset consumer chip weakness.
07:42
India’s $180 Billion Bottleneck: Jio IPO Stalls as Regulatory Clarity Trumps Speed
Mukesh Ambani's telecom giant awaits government notification on public shareholding norms while navigating data localization rules and foreign investment compliance in a test of India's…
05:39
Toyota’s Chip Supplier Denso Bids $8.3 Billion for Rohm in Japan’s Largest Semiconductor Consolidation
The acquisition secures Toyota's semiconductor supply chain and signals Japan's strategic pivot from Just-In-Time manufacturing to vertical integration for critical components.
04:15
BYD Claims 1.5-Megawatt Charging Breakthrough—But Grid Reality May Complicate Rollout
Chinese automaker's Blade Battery 2.0 promises five-minute charging at power levels six times Tesla's fastest infrastructure, while relying on energy storage buffers to manage grid…
03:33
Cursor Launches Automations — The Shift From Reactive AI to Autonomous Coding Agents
Anysphere's Automations system triggers coding agents from events like commits or Slack messages, addressing the human attention bottleneck now limiting agentic development workflows.
01:11
Israeli Strike on Tehran Compound Disrupts Iranian Cyber Operations
Military attack on IRGC facility coincided with collapse of state-backed hacking infrastructure, marking escalation in integrated cyber-kinetic warfare.
00:19
FBI Investigates Breach of Internal Surveillance Network Managing Wiretap Warrants
Hackers compromised a sensitive system used to manage wiretaps and foreign intelligence surveillance warrants, raising questions about exposure of investigative methods and connections to ongoing…