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World on Edge: Trump, Tech Turmoil, and Fallout's Shocking Future

Multiple investigations and controversies dominated the news cycle, ranging from corporate scrutiny and tech security concerns to political and international developments.

In Nevada, a legislative committee, led by Assemblymember Howard Watts, launched an investigation into the alteration of a key public record related to a Nevada OSHA inspection of Elon Musk's Boring Company, according to multiple news sources. The investigation stemmed from concerns about the agency's handling of safety citations issued after a fire. The probe could involve an independent audit and comes amid scrutiny of Nevada OSHA and its superiors, as well as a separate federal OSHA investigation into the matter, Fortune reported.

Meanwhile, the FBI's investigation into a Pentagon contractor leak led to the seizure of devices from Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson's home, Ars Technica reported. Agents were able to access her work laptop using her fingerprint. However, they have been unable to access her iPhone, which was protected by Apple's Lockdown Mode. The Justice Department opposed the Post's motion to return the seized devices, which are currently under a court-ordered standstill from further searching, according to Ars Technica. The effectiveness of Apple's Lockdown Mode was also highlighted by Vox.

In other news, the CIA ended its 60-year publication of the World Factbook, a popular reference manual providing detailed information on foreign nations, ABC News reported. The decision was attributed to a focus on core missions and potential budget cuts.

Separately, the FBI was investigating a potential biological lab found in the home of Savannah Guthrie's mother, amid reports of a possible abduction, according to multiple news sources.

Vox also reported on a range of other unfolding events, including corporate misconduct at Pinterest, celebrity criticism of Governor Newsom, backlash against YouTube star Ms. Rachel over Gaza-related social media activity, and OpenAI's CEO voicing concerns about AI potentially rendering certain skills obsolete.

Time focused on the season finale of Prime Video's "Fallout," noting that the episode left viewers with "more questions than answers" and anticipating a third season. The finale involved Lucy's attempt to shut down her father's infrastructure, the Ghoul's search for his family, and Max's fight against Deathclaws, all while the Wasteland teetered on the brink of war.

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