Minimalist News

Simply the latest news, updated on the hour.

Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 4:52 PM EDT

Tech

  • Apple is embroiled in a high-profile legal battle with OpenAI, alleging the AI firm, and its CEO Sam Altman, illicitly accessed and utilized confidential Apple hardware and software secrets to develop ChatGPT.

  • The fusion energy sector is seeing significant investment, with General Fusion becoming the first publicly traded company in the space, signaling growing confidence in the technology's commercial viability.

  • Law enforcement agencies like the LAPD are reconsidering contracts with surveillance technology providers, such as Flock, due to escalating concerns over civil liberties and privacy.

  • The rollout and ethical implications of AI continue to be major discussion points, with debates ranging from its potential to assist in criminal acts to its integration into everyday consumer products and family life.

  • Major tech companies are navigating complex regulatory landscapes, with events like the proposed Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger facing antitrust scrutiny from multiple states, and European bodies exploring stricter social media regulations for minors.

AI

  • OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.6, marking a significant leap in its agentic capabilities and broader ChatGPT integration.

  • Microsoft 365 Copilot is now exclusively leveraging GPT-5.6, signaling a strategic shift towards more advanced AI models within enterprise productivity suites.

  • The AI industry is witnessing a surge in partnerships, with major players like Deutsche Telekom, MUFG, HP Inc., and Samsung Electronics actively integrating OpenAI's technologies to drive innovation and efficiency.

  • New AI models and tools such as GPT-Live and GeneBench-Pro are emerging, expanding the application of AI into specialized fields like bioinformatics and real-time processing.

  • There's a growing emphasis on AI governance, ethical deployment, and security, highlighted by initiatives like the OpenAI Frontier Governance Framework and efforts to combat malicious AI uses and disinformation campaigns.

Finance

  • Heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning Iran and its activities in the Strait of Hormuz, have led to U.S. sanctions and increased military posturing, alongside a renewed focus on maritime security.

  • The war in Ukraine continues to evolve, with Ukrainian strikes targeting Russian energy infrastructure and Russian efforts to potentially open new fronts, while the U.S. and its allies grapple with the broader geopolitical implications and their relationship with Europe.

  • Significant financial regulatory and market developments are occurring, including potential interest rate hikes by the Fed due to persistent inflation, scrutiny of big bank revenues, and the introduction of new trading platforms and financial products.

  • The tech industry is seeing major investments, particularly in AI and data centers, with companies like Meta making substantial commitments, while also facing legal challenges and workforce adjustments, as evidenced by SpaceX stock performance and Amazon layoffs.

  • Political landscapes are being reshaped by high-profile events, including the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, significant legal battles involving Donald Trump, and shifting global alliances and economic policies, particularly concerning China's growing influence in sectors like EVs and space.

World

  • Escalating tensions between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz have led to increased oil prices and concerns about global energy supply, with the US threatening further action and Iran responding with retaliatory measures.

  • The artificial intelligence sector is experiencing significant volatility, with major companies like SK Hynix facing dramatic plunges, sparking investor panic despite the overall boom in AI-driven technologies.

  • Appeals courts are reviving lawsuits concerning Tylenol's potential link to autism and ADHD, impacting pharmaceutical companies and potentially leading to further litigation over product safety.

  • International relations are strained as the US charges an Indian gang leader with organizing a murder, while protests erupt in India over a horrific crime and the US seeks to end the International Criminal Court's jurisdiction.

  • Political developments include the potential for new elections in Israel, a shift in strategy for Ukraine's prime minister amidst the ongoing war, and ongoing legal challenges and political maneuvers surrounding figures like Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham.

Crypto

  • Bolivia is reportedly considering the integration of Tether's USDT into its national payment system to address a dollar shortage, while Japan's SBI Holdings is set to launch yen stablecoin lending with a 3% yield, indicating growing interest in stablecoins for financial stability and yield generation across different regions.

  • The UK is actively pursuing tokenization initiatives, with a recent report suggesting it could boost annual output by as much as $44 billion by 2035, and major financial institutions like BlackRock and Goldman Sachs are joining a government taskforce, signaling a significant push towards integrating traditional finance with blockchain technology.

  • Donald Trump's involvement in crypto policy continues to be a focal point, with his recent statements on the Hormuz Strait and the Clarity Act, alongside discussions around his personal crypto holdings, highlighting the increasing intersection of political figures and the digital asset space.

  • Bitcoin ETFs experienced a positive inflow of $197 million, breaking an eight-week streak of outflows, suggesting renewed institutional interest despite broader market volatility driven by geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic factors like inflation fears.

  • AI continues to be a major theme in the crypto industry, with reports highlighting AI's potential to drive stablecoin volume, the development of AI-powered crypto trading assistants by platforms like Robinhood and Kraken, and companies like Empery Digital selling Bitcoin to fund AI data center projects.

Coworking

  • Croatia is seeing increased foreign worker contributions, with 1 in 12 workers now being foreign nationals.

  • New visa policies and fees are impacting travel, including a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas and changes to ESTA and EVUS fees.

  • Morocco and South Africa are implementing new travel technologies, with Morocco adding a temporary e-travel pass and South Africa launching an AI ETA and G20 pilot.

  • Several European destinations are being highlighted for their appeal, including affordable beach towns and less crowded alternatives to popular spots like Santorini.

  • The Croatian tourism sector is evolving with the opening of new medical clinics and a warning to private landlords regarding a 2026 permit deadline.