EducationGovernment

White House Expands Outreach on Higher Education Funding Compact After Initial Rejections

The White House is broadening its outreach to universities regarding a proposed funding compact after facing rejections from initial invitees. Administration officials have scheduled a Friday meeting with Washington University, University of Kansas, and Arizona State University alongside previously invited institutions. Sources indicate the administration continues to seek participation in its education funding proposal despite early setbacks.

White House Expands University Outreach

The Trump administration is reportedly expanding its outreach to additional universities regarding its proposed funding compact after several initial invitees declined to participate, according to sources familiar with the matter. Officials from the White House have extended invitations to Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Kansas, and Arizona State University to join a Friday meeting discussing the proposal.

GovernmentPolicy

Nuclear Weapons Agency Faces Staff Furloughs as Government Shutdown Continues

The U.S. nuclear weapons agency will begin furloughing staff next week due to the ongoing government shutdown. Energy Secretary Chris Wright confirmed the move could impact thousands of workers involved in nuclear modernization efforts.

Nuclear Security Administration Prepares for Furloughs

The Trump administration will begin furloughing workers at the agency responsible for managing America’s nuclear weapons arsenal next week, according to reports from Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The move comes as the government shutdown enters its 17th day, affecting critical national security operations.

BusinessGovernance

Proxy Advisory Firm Recommends Tesla Shareholders Reject Musk’s $1 Trillion Compensation Proposal

A leading proxy advisory firm has recommended Tesla shareholders reject Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package, citing concerns about its “astronomical” size and lack of binding commitments. The recommendation comes ahead of Tesla’s November 6 annual meeting where investors will vote on the unprecedented award structure.

Proxy Adviser Opposes Musk’s Compensation Plan

Institutional Shareholder Services, a prominent proxy advisory firm, has recommended that Tesla investors vote against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package, according to reports released Friday. The firm cited the “striking magnitude” of the award and expressed concerns about its structure.

LegalTechnology

Anonymous Teen Files Landmark Lawsuit Against AI Nudify App Over Fake Explicit Images

An anonymous teenager has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit seeking to dismantle the ClothOff app ecosystem, which she claims generates child sexual abuse materials in “three clicks.” The complaint alleges the platform works with Telegram bots to distribute nonconsensual intimate images of minors and adults, creating what victims describe as lifelong trauma.

Teen Takes Legal Action Against AI Nudify Platform

An anonymous 17-year-old has launched a potentially precedent-setting lawsuit against the mobile app ClothOff, seeking to permanently dismantle what she describes as a predatory operation that generates child sexual abuse materials. According to reports, the teen alleges the app created fake nude images of her using an ordinary Instagram photo taken when she was 14, leaving her living in what court documents describe as “constant fear.”