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America's biggest investor Michael Burry has opened a short position against Micron Technology (MU) arguing that the memory chipmaker's stock has reached 'historically extreme' levels. Recently, Micron donated $250 million into Trump Accounts, the government's new savings scheme for American children.

Court documents unsealed this week have pulled back the curtain on how one of America's hottest AI companies fell out with the Pentagon. The emails, first reported by The Wall Street Journal and released as part of Anthropic's ongoing litigation against the Department of Defense, trace a months-long exchange between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Emil Michael, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering.

Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas has claimed that Microsoft engineered the modern American office worker purely as a business strategy. Explaining company founder Bill Gates' vision in a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Srinivas argued that the standard 9-to-5 desk job lifestyle isn't a natural evolution of work, but rather a brilliant corporate blueprint designed by Microsoft to sell software.

New York based artist Jeena Raghavan presented her latest solo exhibition in Bangalore this May, unveiling a new body of paintings created between New York and India. Hosted at Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru, the exhibition brought together collectors, entrepreneurs, artists, cultural leaders, government representatives, and international visitors, underscoring the growing demand for Raghavan's work across India and abroad.

Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell picked the loudest possible day to write a very large cheque. On July 4, as America marked its 250th birthday, the Dell Technologies founder and his wife Susan announced they were giving $250 each to the first 25 million qualifying American children who sign up for a "Trump Account"--the new government-backed investment vehicle that opened for business the same day.