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Sicily police investigate illegal race with horse-drawn carts and Kalashnikovs | Italy

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A video showing an illegal horse race in Sicily, with spectators firing pistols into the air and brandishing Kalashnikov rifles, went viral and prompted a police investigation that led to the seizure of the animals.

The clip, reportedly filmed last Friday, shows two jockeys driving horse-drawn carts at breakneck speed along country roads in the town of Palagonia, near Catania, in eastern Sicily. Behind them, dozens of people follow on scooters, firing shots into the air. The footage was posted on social media by an animal rights activist, Enrico Rizzi.

Police said: “Following reports of an unauthorised horse race, accompanied by dozens of people filming the event and firing gunshots into the air, police carried out investigations in the San Cristoforo district of Catania, which led to two men aged 40 and 45 being reported to prosecutors.

“Officers immediately began intensive inspections of several stables in the San Cristoforo district, together with veterinarians from the regional health department, in order to identify the horses used in the race and place them in safety.”

The newspaper La Sicilia reported that the horses had been seized and the stables shut down. Several people were taken to the police station for questioning and the investigation is continuing.

Illegal horse racing remains widespread in Sicily, as well as in Calabria and Campania. Past investigations have shown that such races are often organised by mafia families linked to Cosa Nostra, the Camorra and the ’Ndrangheta.

The races generate large sums of undeclared cash, with bets often reaching thousands of euros for a single event. The cities where the phenomenon is most entrenched include Catania, Messina and Palermo, where repeated police raids over the years have led to arrests, prosecutions and the seizure of illegal stables.

The Italian animal welfare organisation LAV wrote in its annual report last year: “Illegal horse races, in addition to being a source of illicit profits linked to gambling, represent one of the most striking displays of criminal prestige and mafia control over the territory.

“They allow criminal groups to demonstrate their complete domination of the area by occupying and blocking public roads and deploying men and vehicles. The horses are subjected to whipping, kept in unsanitary conditions and administered banned drugs. Many come from the regulated racing industry and are fraudulently reused in street races.”

According to LAV, seven illegal horse races were stopped in 2024, leading to 70 people being reported and the seizure of 29 horses and a pony. Between 1998 and 2024, a total of 4,324 people were reported, 1,430 horses seized and 165 clandestine races disrupted.

The horses are often given names inspired by notorious figures, ranging from mafia bosses such as Salvatore Riina and Bernardo Provenzano, who was known as “Binnu u Tratturi”, to the mob turncoat Carmine Schiavone and even Osama bin Laden.

Neapolitan-style ballads (neomelodica music) celebrating the competing horses are widely circulated and frequently serve as the soundtrack to videos of the races posted on social media.



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Virginia deputy sheriff releases new single heading to country radio


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EXCLUSIVE — When Virginia-based Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington puts his badge away, he sits down at his piano. And he’s now ready to release his first single on major country radio.

Darlington has served in law enforcement for nearly 20 years and is currently the Frederick County Sheriff’s office deputy in northern Virginia. He’s just as passionate about music, managing to incorporate the efforts of the men and women in uniform into some of his songwriting.

One of his first singles, “Hold the Line,” was a 2020 ballad intended to boost the morale of law enforcement at a time when communities were growing increasingly hostile to police. That year marked the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and violent riots in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Major cities seemed to sour on law enforcement and, according to some, the media only fanned the flames.

That was kind of a bad year for everyone with the COVID, with the shutdown,” Darlington told Fox News Digital. “So that gave me time, right, to think and to write more. And I felt like the media was real hard then. It seemed like every time something happened, right, that law enforcement didn’t do right, or maybe they did do right. Or maybe it was a one side saying was right, one side thing was wrong. I felt like it was a bad time for law enforcement.”

Frederick County Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington poses next to his police car.

Frederick County Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington poses next to his police car. (Photo courtesy ofr Chris Darlington.)

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“Somewhere, you know, something would kick off and the media would be demonizing law enforcement as a whole,” he continued. “So I felt like law enforcement could use something to lift up their spirits and motivate them to keep them going. So that was the idea behind the song. I just wanted to uplift the men and women that do the job and let them know that, yeah, there’s some bad eggs in a dozen. But you know, for the most part, most of us are good people.”

Darlington warned fellow artists against painting authority figures in a bad light. In 2025, Zach Bryan caused a country music stir when he released an anti-ICE single questioning the agency’s priorities.

“I respect Zach as an artist, and everybody has the right to speak their mind. I’d just encourage people with a huge platform to be careful with their words, because they carry weight,” Darlington said. “As an active duty deputy sheriff, I’d hate to see a brother or sister in law enforcement get hurt because of division or negativity fueled toward cops just trying to do their job and make it home safe.”

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Darlington praised Bryan as an artist and acknowledged his freedom of speech, but expanded on how his lyrics could negatively impact the work he and his fellow officers do on a daily basis.

“I’ll give him credit,” Darlington said. “He’s a good artist. But I think that, you know, he’s riding his country music lane. And I think that he needs to be careful, for one, because a lot of his listeners probably don’t — maybe he gained some, maybe he lost some. I don’t how it balanced out for him. But I will say, as a respect to him having a right to write about what he wants, I’d give him that freedom. I think that’s his God-given right to tell his story, and I can’t take that away from him. I will say that I felt like a line in that song was kind of a blow to law enforcement as a whole.”

Darlington performing at a concert in Frederick Md. Baker Park WFRE radio event

Chris Darlington performing at a concert in Frederick, Maryland. (Chris Darlington)

A representative for Bryan didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Darlington believes the majority of country music listeners still adhere to traditional values and a sense of patriotism.

“And hopefully we can maintain those listeners, so I guess what I’m trying to say, hopefully the whole industry doesn’t change and shift due to a political climate,” he said. “That makes sense. But I think traditionally, I think that most country music listeners are still the same. They still hold the traditional American values. But, you know, we could lose that, and I want to be the ones that kind of hold that.”

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While Darlington said he has noticed that some respect has “dissipated” in some younger people for law enforcement due to what they’ve witnessed in the media, he is fortunate to serve in a county in which the relationship between police and the community is still on solid ground.

“I think we’ve got a lot of good people here in Frederick County that are still good people,” he said. “And just, for example, I can be in a drive-thru in my cruiser and the person in front of me sometimes will buy your, pay for your meal, or I can be sitting down in a restaurant even on my meal break and when I go to pay, somebody will pay. So I’m blessed that we still live in a good community here.”

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Virginia-based Deputy Sheriff Chris Darlington said the media has fanned the flames of anti-police sentiment in communities across the country. (Getty Images)

Darlington’s new single, “What Do You Want,” will be his first song to make it to major country radio.

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“I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything on country radio like it,” he said. “It’s an upbeat song, and it is kind of about like when you’re in the point of a relationship where you’re kind of getting played, where you are getting strung on, like, you know, make up your mind, you’re kind of getting these maybes, but you know, you are not getting a full commitment of yes or no, and you’re getting strung on the road.”

The National Sheriffs’ Association said they were “proud” to stand behind Darlington’s career move.

“The National Sheriffs’ Association is proud to see one of our own go from protecting communities in uniform to lighting up the country music stage,” a spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement. “His story is a reminder that law enforcement officers bring talent, heart, and dedication to everything they do.” 

Darlington will be performing his new music at this week’s National Police Week Gala in Washington, D.C.



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Social media becomes a ‘goldmine’ for fraudsters in Jordan | Crime News

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Fake online advertisements and social media groups are luring people in Jordan with promises of “quick profits” from cheap gold with sellers disappearing once funds have been transferred or customers defrauded with counterfeit and substandard metals, Jordanians tell Al Jazeera.

Mohammed Nassar said he was quoted a price for gold lower than local market rates due to an “online store” claiming it was exempt from manufacturing fees, government licensing costs or shop rents.

The Jordanian shopper transferred the money to secure what he thought was a bargain before the website disappeared and Nassar realised he had become the victim of a scam.

In another case, a young woman named Tala Al-Habashneh told Al Jazeera that she bought gold through a social media platform after agreeing with the seller and transferring the promised amount.

On closer examination of the product, she found that her gold was counterfeit, mixed with other metals and lacking any official stamps or invoices to prove its origin or carat.

Tala immediately filed a complaint with the Cybercrime Directorate of Jordan’s Public Security Directorate. The case is pending.

Government monitoring

Wafaa Al-Momani, assistant director general for Regulatory Affairs and director of the Jewelry Directorate at the Jordan Standards and Metrology Organisation (JSMO), told Al Jazeera that the institution is the only entity in the kingdom responsible for monitoring precious metal jewellery – such as gold, silver and platinum – and overseeing jewellery trading.

All imported jewellery is examined and stamped by the JSMO before being released onto the market, she said, while local workshops are also required to submit jewellery for inspection and verification before it can be sold.

FILE PHOTO: A woman picks a gold earring at a jewellery shop in the old quarters of Delhi, India, May 24, 2023. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File Photo
Gold is an important commodity for savings and investment in many parts of Asia [File: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters]

Al-Momani said her organisation has received some complaints about companies, websites and social media groups engaged in fraud by “promoting the buying and selling of gold, especially broken gold [used or damaged], through unlicensed individuals”.

The JSMO is monitoring sellers engaged in fraud in coordination with security authorities to prevent jewellery from being sold outside licensed shops.

Al-Momani said the JSMO is tightening oversight of gold shops and sellers in the kingdom and said any store found selling unstamped jewellery or violating legal standards will face legal penalties but also warned Jordanians that buying gold through unofficial channels “does not guarantee that the jewellery conforms to legal standards or carats”.

Adornment and treasure

Rabhi Allan, the head of the Jordanian Association of Jewelry and Goldsmiths, explained that gold remains a traditional means of saving and investment for Jordanians as well as an accessory, quoting the popular saying: “Gold is an adornment and a treasure.”

However, he described the sale of gold through social media as “alien to Jordanian society” and stressed that transactions of this “cash commodity” should only take place via official shops with invoices clearly stating the weight, carat and labour costs of the product.

He said the association had filed complaints with the Cybercrime Directorate against unlicensed and anonymous sites, noting that these pages “appear and disappear without warning”, a situation that leaves victims without the ability to secure their consumer rights.

The association has documented numerous complaints and court cases resulting from gold sales conducted through social media platforms that often use edited or fabricated images and fake offers to attract buyers.

Others offer gold at prices significantly below market value to lure buyers, but the product sold is often counterfeit, nonexistent or contains far less of the precious metal than advertised.

He urged citizens to buy gold only via licensed and accredited shops that display official prices and issue proper invoices to protect buyers’ rights.

While questions have been raised about whether some gold sales conducted through social media could be linked to illegal activities, Allan said the cases monitored so far appear to be “individual incidents that do not amount to money laundering”.

Security warning

The Cybercrime Unit of the Public Security Directorate also warned citizens against buying gold through social media advertisements and confirmed that the body has received multiple complaints of fraud linked to the trade.

Colonel Amer Al-Sartawi, Public Security Directorate spokesperson, told Al Jazeera that the grievances ranged from cases where money was wired to fraudsters who subsequently disappeared without delivering the promised gold to incidents in which buyers received counterfeit pieces made from other less valuable metals, such as copper or iron.

Al-Sartawi urged citizens not to deal with such pages and to buy gold exclusively from licensed and accredited shops.



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Bill Maher warns liberals are normalizing political violence in America


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Talk show host Bill Maher delivered a blistering “New Rules” monologue Friday night, calling out American liberals for what he described as the “lionization” of political violence and the rise of a “fandom” surrounding accused assassins.

Following multiple attempts on President Donald Trump’s life and the 2025 assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) co-founder Charlie Kirk, Maher warned that the “normalization” of violence among the far-left has reached a breaking point.

Maher specifically targeted the growing online “hero-worship” of suspects like Luigi Mangione—the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—and Cole Thomas Allen, who was recently tackled by Secret Service during an attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner in April.

“Luigi Mangione, Cole Thomas Allen, Tyler Robinson, and the ghost of Thomas Crooks must form a boy band called ‘New Kids on the Glock,’” Maher joked.

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Bill Maher called out the growing phenomenon of left-wing radicals embracing political violence in recent years. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

“Just to drive home the point, these are not your father’s political assassins. Things have changed. For one thing, today’s assassins have popular support with the kids,” he warned. Maher pointed to a Harvard Youth Poll from late last year showing that nearly 40% of young adults believe political violence can be justified. “Wow. Seems like five minutes ago when one of the big causes of the left was gun control, but now guns are the answer?”

Maher noted that several suspects have explicitly cited Mangione or political grievances in their writings. He highlighted the case of Jonathan Rinderknecht—the suspect in the deadly Palisades Fire—who federal prosecutors say was “fascinated” by Mangione and searched for terms like “lets kill all the billionaires.”

“Good to see the kids have role models, huh?” Maher quipped sarcastically.

While Maher acknowledged that many find the current Trump administration “infuriating,” he argued that personal failure often drives these radicalized individuals. Addressing the WHCA incident, Maher noted that suspect Cole Allen was a 31-year-old computer engineer and tutor who still lived with his mother and harbored failed dreams of being a professional video game designer.

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Bill Maher acknowledged his own frustrations with President Donald Trump, but nonetheless condemned the growing political assassination culture among youth as an option embraced by entitled losers. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Vanity Fair; Reuters/Craig Hudson)

“If you’re doing that much rage-thinking about Trump, you’re not really mad at him. You’re mad at your life,” Maher said. “Do you think if he’d ever actually sold a video game and got rich, he’d be doing this?”

Maher showed an image of Allen being apprehended on the ground by security at the Hilton during the WHCA event.

“You’re not a hero,” Maher said to the “wannabe” assassins. “You’re just the guy who runs out into the field during a baseball game to get attention… except in your case, you’d rather be a martyr than a nobody.”

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Law enforcement personnel detaining Cole Tomas Allen in Washington, D.C.

Law enforcement personnel detain Cole Tomas Allen, a suspect in the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., on April 25, 2026. (Donald J Trump via Truth Social/Handout via Reuters)

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ZTE and Claro launch next-generation 4K Ultra HD IP STB in Brazil

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Device delivers smoother streaming and simpler interaction, elevating home entertainment

Partner Content ZTE Corporation and Claro have launched a new 4K Ultra HD IP STB in Brazil, combining stunning visuals, intelligent voice control and rich content, introducing a new generation of 4K Ultra HD set-top box (STB) in Brazil – bringing together stunning Ultra HD visuals, intelligent voice control, fast connectivity, and rich content into one seamless experience.

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ZTE and Claro present a new 4K Ultra HD IP set-top box in Brazil, highlighting voice control, fast connectivity and streaming features.

Against the backdrop of the sustained rapid development of Brazil’s digital TV and streaming media business, user requirements for video quality, interactive experience, and network performance continue to rise. ZTE together with Claro, officially launched the new-generation 4K Ultra HD IP STB Z4KW6, bringing “Ultra HD + Intelligent Voice + High-Speed Connectivity + Massive Content” comprehensively to Brazilian households and driving a further upgrade of the digital entertainment experience.

Built for the next era of digital TV and streaming, it delivers sharper picture quality and effortless hands-free interaction with far-field voice, making everything feel faster, smoother, and more intuitive.

With enhanced connectivity, streaming stays smooth – even in peak usage hours of multi-device homes. And with a rich content ecosystem, all entertainment comes together in one place. Designed for simplicity and built for performance, the Z4KW6 sets a new benchmark for home entertainment.

This launch marks a new step forward for home entertainment in Brazil – smarter, faster, and more immersive than ever.



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Mass wedding brings brief joy to couples in devastated Gaza | Gaza News

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Palestinian couples gathered for a collective wedding ceremony in Gaza organised by a Turkish charity amid rubble and displacement. Brides and grooms described trying to reclaim moments of joy after months of Israeli attacks, destruction and life in tents.



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Luka Doncic says custody battle led him to skip Slovenia this summer


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Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic said he will forgo playing with the Slovenian national team to focus on his daughters as he’s been locked in a custody battle with his former fiancé Anamaria Goltes.

Doncic said in a post on Instagram early Tuesday that he will take the summer to spend time with them.

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Lakers guard Luka Doncic holds the ball during a timeout in the first half of Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoffs against the Houston Rockets in Houston on May 1, 2026. (Ashley Landis/AP)

“I love my daughters more than anything, and they will always come first in my life,” a message posted to his Instagram Stories read. “As I continue working toward joint custody of my daughters, I have been forced to make a difficult decision between traveling and playing for the Slovenian national team and being with my daughters this summer. Unfortunately, it has been made extremely difficult for me to see them over the past eight months.

“I have given everything to representing Slovenia and I am disappointed that I will not be able to play for my country this summer. But right now, my daughters and my responsibilities as a father are my priority.”

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Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers watches play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second half of Game 2 in the second round of the NBA playoffs on May 7, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (Nate Billings/AP)

Doncic said earlier this year he ended his engagement with Goltes because he was unable to have his daughters with him for the season in the U.S.

They became engaged in July 2023, and their daughters were born in November 2023 and December 2025, when Doncic left the Lakers to travel to Slovenia when his younger daughter was born.

Goltes filed a petition for child support and attorneys’ fees in California, TMZ Sports previously reported.

“I love my daughters more than anything, and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S. during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement,” he told ESPN in March.

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Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers looks on during the third quarter against the Houston Rockets at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Calif., on April 11, 2025. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

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“Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness, and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can.”

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AI is separating the companies built to scale from the ones built to sell

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If you had time to walk the expo floor at this year’s RSA Conference, it was impossible to miss the shift in our industry. Artificial intelligence has moved from an emerging layer to the foundation of what powers cybersecurity companies. But from our vantage point as investors who work closely with founders and operators, the bigger shift is how AI is changing how these companies are formed, funded and scaled.

The past year marked an inflection point. A surge in venture funding and headline acquisitions underscored a market moving faster than many expected. Startups that once spent years iterating toward product-market fit are now emerging from stealth with mature products and raising large early rounds almost immediately. Meanwhile, the traditional progression from seed to Series A is compressing into a much shorter, higher-stakes window, and legacy companies are being forced to move faster than ever to stay relevant in today’s landscape.  

Venture funding is concentrating around fewer, larger AI bets

The acceleration reflects real capability. AI has cut the time and cost of building and iterating on cybersecurity products, allowing small teams to move at unprecedented speed. But faster development doesn’t change the basics: durable businesses still require clear differentiation, strong go-to-market execution and proven customer demand.

What has changed is how capital is being deployed. Venture funding in cybersecurity is increasingly concentrated into fewer companies, with larger rounds and higher valuations. The market is increasingly binary: startups are expected to either secure AI systems or use AI to deliver clear, measurable improvements in security outcomes. Companies that can’t clearly stake out one of those positions are finding it harder to attract attention from both investors and acquirers.

Higher valuations can accelerate momentum, but they also raise the bar for performance. When growth does not materialize as expected, the path forward becomes more difficult, particularly in a market that is moving as quickly as this one.

AI-native startups are operating with smaller, more technical teams

AI is also reshaping how cybersecurity companies are staffed and operated. The most effective teams today are smaller and more technical, relying heavily on automation to extend their capabilities. Engineers are increasingly focused on orchestrating AI systems rather than building every component from scratch, shifting the nature of technical work toward higher-level problem solving and system design. They can iterate faster than ever before, putting pressure on fast-paced innovation and high-capacity outputs. 

This is creating a widening gap between companies that are built around AI from the start and those trying to retrofit it into existing models. For newer startups, this approach is often foundational. For incumbents, it can require significant changes to both technology and culture, leading to an upcoming M&A wave that’s already in the early innings.  

Threat actors are using AI to scale attacks and lower barriers to entry

At the same time, the threat landscape is evolving. AI is lowering the barrier to entry for offensive cyber capabilities, enabling less sophisticated actors to execute attacks that previously required significant expertise. This is increasing both the volume and complexity of threats facing organizations. We’re seeing early responses to that with things like Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, which aims to bring together leading organizations to protect critical software.

The expansion is not limited to traditional network or endpoint attacks. AI is introducing new attack surfaces, from machine identities to autonomous agents and decision-making systems. It is also unleashing new forms of risk, including more advanced disinformation campaigns and other narrative-driven attacks that can impact markets and corporate reputations as much as technical systems.

Cyber defense is shifting toward autonomous, machine-driven models

As attackers scale their use of AI, defenders are being forced to do the same. Cybersecurity is moving toward a model where machine-driven systems play a central role in both detecting and responding to threats. In many cases, the dynamic is moving from human vs. machine, to machine vs. machine.

This shift is driving innovation across the market. New categories are emerging around securing AI systems and workloads, while established areas like endpoint security, data protection and vulnerability management are being rebuilt with AI at their core. These changes are enabling new capabilities but also increasing the pace of competition across the industry.

M&A and platform strategies are accelerating alongside AI innovation

The speed of innovation is also reshaping consolidation across cybersecurity. Larger platforms are moving to incorporate AI capabilities more quickly, while startups are building toward platform strategies earlier in their lifecycle. This is compressing timelines for both growth and acquisition. When incumbents can’t innovate quickly enough, they can buy instead.

Capital continues to play a central role in this dynamic. Strong funding environments are enabling companies to scale quickly, but they are also introducing risk when valuations outpace underlying performance. Some of the largest rounds are functioning as signals of market leadership as much as sources of operating capital.

There is growing awareness that not all these companies will meet expectations. The same conditions that enable rapid growth can also expose weaknesses quickly, particularly if customer adoption and revenue do not keep pace.

What founders and investors are watching for the rest of 2026

The defining characteristic of the current market is speed. The gap between companies that can adapt to these changes and those that cannot is widening quickly.

For founders, that means balancing urgency with discipline – building AI-native products while staying focused on real customer problems. For investors, it means identifying teams that can execute in a rapidly changing environment and build companies that endure beyond the current cycle.

The cybersecurity landscape has always evolved alongside technology and threat activity, but the pace of change today is different. The companies that emerge as leaders in the next phase of the market will be those that can operate effectively in that reality, where AI is foundational, competition is global, and the timeline for success is shorter than ever.

Written by Dave DeWalt, Katie Gray, Mark Hatfield, Yoav Leitersdorf and Amir Zilberstein



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Will Messi play? Argentina answer fan queries in 55-man World Cup squad | World Cup 2026 News

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Argentina captain is named in preliminary squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026 but has not confirmed his participation.

Lionel Messi’s participation in the FIFA World Cup has been the subject of fan queries for the past few months, but his inclusion in Argentina’s preliminary squad for the tournament may have put those concerns to rest.

The global football superstar was among the 55 players named by Lionel Scaloni in his initial World Cup roster on Monday, but the 38-year-old has yet to fully confirm his availability as Argentina look to defend their title.

Messi was among the 16 forwards listed by the Argentinian head coach, who also named Gianluca Prestianni despite a six-match ban imposed on the player that could see him miss his team’s first two group games.

The Inter Miami and Argentina captain has repeatedly hinted that his time on the global stage may be coming to an end.

“I’m conscious that I’m playing my final matches, and I’m enjoying them to the maximum,” Messi said after an Inter Miami game in June. “I’m sure that you’re watching my final moments in football’s elite.”

However, he has neither committed nor cut ties with La Albiceleste in the run-up to the monthlong tournament, which begins on June 11.

Messi was part of the squad as Argentina began the qualification process for the World Cup 2026, but injuries kept the football great out of action in their last few matches.

It prompted Scaloni to say there was “plenty of time” to make a call on Messi’s future in international football, but the World Cup-winning coach may have confirmed his and the player’s decision with his squad announcement.

Messi’s teammates have been very clear about their wishes.

“With Messi, we might have scored two or three more goals,” Julian Alvarez said after Argentina’s 4-1 win over Brazil in the South American qualifiers last year.

Rodrigo de Paul echoed Messi’s fans in Argentina and around the world when he said: “The best of our teams is always when the number 10 is playing because he is the greatest of all time.”

Messi scored seven goals for Argentina as they lifted the World Cup trophy for the first time in 36 years at the Qatar 2022 tournament.

The captain scored his team’s first goal in regulation time in the final against France as well as their first penalty after the game ended in a 3-3 draw after extra time.

Meanwhile, 20-year-old Prestianni is set to miss at least two of Argentina’s World Cup fixtures as he serves a six-match ban for using homophobic slurs during a UEFA Champions League game in February. ‌‌

Playing for Benfica of Portugal, Prestianni was accused of hurling verbal insults towards Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. He denied using abusive language and said on social media that he was “misunderstood”.

The original penalty was handed out by UEFA, Europe’s football governing body, before FIFA extended the punishment to all worldwide sanctioned matches.

Prestianni made his debut for Argentina’s national team in November and has been part of their squad in recent months.

The World Cup – cohosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States – will conclude on July 19.

Argentina open their title defence against Algeria on June 16 in Kansas City, Missouri, before facing Austria on June 22 in Dallas, Texas, and Jordan at the same venue on June 27.

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