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Who's Really Voting—You, or Your AI Agent?
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Who's Really Voting—You, or Your AI Agent?

AI is reshaping how citizens know, act, and deliberate together. Three researchers argue democracy's infrastructure wasn't built for this—and the design choices are already being made.

Three AI CEOs Sat Down. They Said Almost Nothing.
TechEN
Three AI CEOs Sat Down. They Said Almost Nothing.

Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis all appear in a new documentary about AI's future. The access is impressive. The answers are not. A critical look at what the film reveals—and avoids.

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DH
Doyun Han
The Distance That Made Empires Cruel - A 19th Century Indian Thinker's Timeless Warning
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The Distance That Made Empires Cruel - A 19th Century Indian Thinker's Timeless Warning

Rammohun Roy's theory on distance and governance reveals how physical separation corrupts power. What does this mean for today's global leadership?

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MC
Minho Choi
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Uniswap's UNI Surges 15% as $27M Revenue Expansion Vote Nears Approval
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Uniswap's UNI Surges 15% as $27M Revenue Expansion Vote Nears Approval

Uniswap governance vote to expand protocol fees across 8 chains could add $27M annual revenue. UNI token jumps 15% as investors bet on fee switch expansion

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SP
Seoyeon Park
The Wild West Is Over for Corporate Crypto Treasuries
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The Wild West Is Over for Corporate Crypto Treasuries

Digital asset treasuries are maturing from speculative plays to governed financial strategies as the easy money era ends and governance becomes critical.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Fight Faces Its Ultimate Test
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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Fight Faces Its Ultimate Test

As Ukraine battles Russia, a major corruption scandal rocks Zelenskyy's inner circle. Can the country prove it's serious about reform while fighting for survival?

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HK
Haneul Kim
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EconomyEN
Flow Blockchain Scraps Rollback Plan After $3.9M Exploit and Community Outcry 2025

Flow scraps its blockchain rollback plan after a $3.9M exploit due to community backlash. FLOW token drops 42% as the network chooses immutability over a quick fix.

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Seoyeon Park
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Digital circuitry merging with voice waveforms representing AI technology
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The $0.02 War: Why Voice AI Architecture Is Now a Strategic Governance Decision

The voice AI landscape is fragmenting into Native S2S and Unified Modular architectures. Discover why the $0.02 price point is only half the story for enterprises.

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DH
Doyun Han
The empty hallway of the US Capitol with a long shadow stretching out
PoliticsEN
Empty Seats and Unsigned Bills: Congress' Record-Low 2025

In 2025, Congress passed a record-low number of bills, signaling a historic legislative paralysis. Explore how this shift has allowed President Trump to dominate the political landscape.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Aave's $33 Billion Civil War: Who Controls the Future of DeFi Governance?
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Aave's $33 Billion Civil War: Who Controls the Future of DeFi Governance?

A deep dive into the Aave community's split over brand control between its DAO and Aave Labs, a conflict that puts the future of DeFi governance for the $33B protocol into question.

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Seoyeon Park
Aave's $33 Billion Civil War: DAO and Labs Clash Over Control of the Brand
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Aave's $33 Billion Civil War: DAO and Labs Clash Over Control of the Brand

A battle for control over the Aave brand has erupted between its DAO and core developer Aave Labs, threatening the $33 billion DeFi protocol. We break down the arguments and what's at stake.

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Seoyeon Park
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China Probes 'Audacious' Art Heist at State Museum Allegedly Run by Insiders
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China Probes 'Audacious' Art Heist at State Museum Allegedly Run by Insiders

Chinese authorities are investigating a major scandal at a state-run museum where staff allegedly sold cultural treasures. The case, involving a 16th-century painting, raises questions about institutional corruption and governance in China.

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Haneul Kim
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