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South Korea charges 10 over Samsung chip leaks, Trump and Zelensky plan peace talks, Oracle shares slump amid AI concerns, and US airstrikes shook Nigerian villages.

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In today’s edition we are tackling the following:
⚠️ New York will require social media platforms to display mental health warnings.
🚨 South Korea charges 10 over alleged Samsung chip tech leak to China.
🕊️ Trump and Zelensky will meet Sunday to advance a potential peace plan.
📉 Oracle shares slump toward worst quarter since 2001 amid AI expansion concerns.
đź’Ą US airstrikes in Nigeria shook villages and lit the night sky red.

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TECHNOLOGY
New York will require social media platforms to display mental health warnings (Reuters)
More: Engadget, Tech in Asia, Al JazeeraNew York passed a law mandating warning labels on addictive social media features.
Labels must appear during initial use and periodically afterward to warn young users.
Law reflects growing global concern linking social media use to youth mental health risks.
Google lets users change Gmail addresses while keeping all data intact (CNBC)
More: LA Times, NDTV, ForbesPro-Russian hacking group Noname057 claimed responsibility for a cyberattack disrupting France’s national postal service.
Attack was a DDoS that knocked La Poste systems offline days before Christmas.
Outage halted package tracking and payments, prompting French intelligence to take over investigation.
South Korea charges 10 over alleged Samsung chip tech leak to China (Reuters)
More: Tom’s Hardware, SCMP, Tech in AsiaProsecutors arrested 10 former Samsung employees for allegedly leaking 10-nanometer DRAM technology to China’s CXMT.
The stolen technology helped CXMT produce China’s first 10-nanometer DRAM and advance HBM memory production.
Authorities estimate trillions of won in losses, citing Samsung sales declines and broader damage to South Korea’s economy.
BUSINESS
Trump and Zelensky will meet Sunday to advance a potential peace plan (Axios)
More: BBC, NBC, NY TimesZelensky plans to meet Trump in Florida to finalize a US-brokered peace plan for Ukraine.
Ukraine offers potential troop withdrawals and demilitarized zones in Donbas, contingent on Russian pullback.
Russian airstrikes continue in Kyiv and Kharkiv amid ongoing peace negotiations and high-level diplomacy.
Oracle shares slump toward worst quarter since 2001 amid AI expansion concerns (CNBC)
More: NY Post, Yahoo!Oracle stock has fallen 30% this quarter, marking its steepest drop since 2001.
Investors question Oracle’s ability to expand data centers supporting OpenAI’s massive ChatGPT infrastructure plans.
Weaker revenue, heavy AI spending, and rising debt pressure new CEOs early tenure.
Brutal year for stock picking spurs trillion-dollar fund exodus (Bloomberg)
More: Financial PostMarket gains were driven by seven US megacap tech stocks, squeezing diversified active portfolios.
Investor frustration led to roughly one trillion dollars exiting active equity mutual funds in 2025.
Passive equity ETFs attracted over six hundred billion dollars as benchmark concentration punished stock pickers.
MARKETS
S&P | 6,929.94 | -0.03% |
|---|---|---|
NASDAQ | 23,593.10 | -0.09% |
Dow | 48,710.97 | -0.04% |
10-Year | 4.1360% | 0.00% |
Bitcoin | $87,492.59 | -1.96% |
Gold | $4,552.70 | +1.11% |

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WORLD
Pro-Russian hackers claim cyberattack on French postal service (AP)
More: Yahoo!, Euro NewsPro-Russian hacking group Noname057 claimed responsibility for a cyberattack disrupting France’s national postal service.
Attack was a DDoS that knocked La Poste systems offline days before Christmas.
Outage halted package tracking and payments, prompting French intelligence to take over investigation.
US airstrikes in Nigeria shook villages and lit the night sky red (AP)
More: ABC, WBAP, Fox21Nigerian villagers were terrified as the night sky turned bright red from US missile strikes.
Strikes targeted alleged Islamic State staging areas, launched with GPS-guided missiles and MQ-9 Reaper drones.
Nigeria confirmed cooperation with the U.S., though casualty figures among militants have not been disclosed.
Myanmar holds elections amid ongoing civil war and worsening humanitarian crisis (Reuters)
More: CNA, Straits TimesCampaigning in Myanmar’s general election lacks energy, overshadowed by civil war and humanitarian challenges.
The military-backed vote follows the 2021 coup, widely criticized as a sham to entrench junta power.
Election phases continue through January, with results announcement dates yet to be declared.
FUTURISM
Coforge acquires Encora for $2.35B in all-stock transaction (Bloomberg)
More: Economic Times, Business WorldCoforge will acquire AI-native US engineering firm Encora for $2.35 billion, boosting cloud and data capabilities.
The combined entity is expected to generate $2.5 billion revenue, with AI-led services contributing roughly $2 billion by 2027.
Encora shareholders will own about 20% of Coforge, expanding presence in the US and Latin America.
NASA chief Isaacman says U.S. will return to moon during Trump’s term (CNBC)
More: BBC, ReutersNASA plans to return Americans to the moon within President Trump’s second term, says Isaacman.
Isaacman highlighted lunar missions as crucial for developing an “orbital economy,” including mining and data centers.
NASA collaborates with SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Boeing for its Artemis moon exploration program.
Virtual reality helps older adults form stronger connections in real life (AP)
More: AL, Fox5VR headsets allow seniors in retirement communities to virtually travel, reliving adventurous experiences from around the world.
Programs from Rendever enhance cognition and social interaction, transforming technology into a meaningful engagement tool for elderly.
Residents enjoy immersive activities like swimming with dolphins or hang-gliding, fostering shared experiences and joy together.
Brian Halligan shares the highs and lows of building HubSpot successfully (My First Million)
Halligan discusses personal challenges, including imposter syndrome and whether trade-offs in building HubSpot were worth it.
He reflects on mistakes made, lessons learned, and how he would approach starting over.
Halligan explores broader topics like happiness, AI industry risks, and leadership pressures while growing HubSpot.
Here’s what to do if you want to start in sales in 2026 (The Science of Scaling)
New sales professionals in 2026 have advantages using AI workflows, personal branding, and automation over experienced reps.
Mark Roberge outlines a roadmap for beginners to self-learn, scale careers, and maximize selling time effectively.
Choosing the right company, developing skills, and leveraging content creation are key strategies for success in sales.
Bill Gurley explains his perspective on AI and investing in 14 minutes (Tim Ferriss)
Gurley describes AI as a real technology wave accompanied by speculative bubble-like behavior among investors.
Retail investors face high risks with SPVs and private AI deals, potentially losing all investments.
Successful angel investing focuses on niche industries, proprietary data, and AI-enabled workflows for sustainable advantages.

EXTRAS
Thailand and Cambodia agree to truce, ending deadly border clashes (Reuters)
More: CNA, CNNThailand and Cambodia halt weeks of intense border fighting, involving artillery, rockets, and fighter-jet sorties.
Ceasefire agreement freezes troop movements to prevent escalation and encourage long-term conflict resolution.
Fighting killed at least 101 people and displaced over half a million across both nations.
Trump’s White House East Wing ballroom project reaches first public hearing stage (Axios)
More: Independent, Washington PostFederal committee schedules January 8 hearing on Trump’s $400 million East Wing ballroom construction project.
Public meeting allows White House officials to present plans and answer questions before formal spring review.
Court ordered Trump administration to submit project plans after preservation group sued over lack of required approvals.
New York reports record weekly flu cases, surpassing previous seasonal highs (Bloomberg)
More: Investing.com, NY TimesNew York recorded 71,123 flu cases in a single week, marking a historic weekly high.
Influenza hospitalizations surged 63 percent, reflecting increased severity and pressure on healthcare facilities statewide.
Health officials urge vaccination as the best protection amid rising infections across New York.
AND MORE
Kennedy Center criticizes musician canceling concert after Trump name added to building.
S&P 500 ends mostly flat after hitting record, finishes week with gains.
Apps promising to help people make new friends gain growing popularity.
Cypriot fishermen fight invasive lionfish, transform it into popular tavern dish.
Investors share insights on what 2026 holds for startups and venture capital.
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