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  • At least 36 new tech unicorns were minted in 2025 so far

    At least 36 new tech unicorns were minted in 2025 so far

    With AI igniting an investor frenzy, every month, more startups obtain unicorn status. Using data from Crunchbase and PitchBook, TechCrunch tracked down the VC-backed startups that became unicorns so far this year. While most are AI-related, a surprising number are focused in other industries like satellite space companies like Loft Orbital and blockchain-based trading site…

  • ‘Improved’ Grok criticizes Democrats and Hollywood’s ‘Jewish executives’

    ‘Improved’ Grok criticizes Democrats and Hollywood’s ‘Jewish executives’

    On Friday morning, Elon Musk declared, “We have improved @Grok significantly. You should notice a difference when you ask Grok questions.” While Musk didn’t say exactly what improvements to look for, he’d previously declared that xAI (which built Grok) would retrain the chatbot after it had been trained on “far too much garbage,” and he…

  • TechCrunch All Stage brings back early launch prices for a limited time

    TechCrunch All Stage brings back early launch prices for a limited time

    We’re almost there, and ticket rates have officially rolled back with savings of up to $425. TechCrunch All Stage, the founder summit of the year, is just around the corner. On July 15, Boston becomes startup central. Are you ready to gain the insights and strategies you need to launch or scale? Now’s the moment…

  • Google faces EU antitrust complaint over AI Overviews

    Google faces EU antitrust complaint over AI Overviews

    A group known as the Independent Publishers Alliance has filed an antitrust complaint with the European Commission over Google’s AI Overviews, according to Reuters. The complaint accuses Google of “misusing web content for Google’s AI Overviews in Google Search, which have caused, and continue to cause, significant harm to publishers, including news publishers in the…

  • Ask not for whom the Louvre of Bluesky tolls, it tolls for thee

    Ask not for whom the Louvre of Bluesky tolls, it tolls for thee

    It’s a sad weekend over at Bluesky, where one of the best accounts has disappeared — although we can still hope for its resurrection. Known as The Louvre of Bluesky, the account in question struck fear into the hearts of bad posters everywhere. While it posted commentary and jokes of its own, its most brutally…

  • Drive Capital’s second act –  how the Columbus venture firm found success after a split

    Drive Capital’s second act –  how the Columbus venture firm found success after a split

    The venture capital world has always had a hot-and-cold relationship with the Midwest. Investors rush in during boom times, then retreat to the coasts when markets turn sour. For Columbus, Ohio-based Drive Capital, this cycle of attention and disinterest played out against the backdrop of its own internal upheaval several years ago — a co-founder…

  • EU says it will continue rolling out AI legislation on schedule

    EU says it will continue rolling out AI legislation on schedule

    The European Union on Friday said it will stick to its timeline for implementing its landmark AI legislation, in response to a concerted effort by more than a hundred tech companies to delay the bloc’s AI rules, Reuters reported. Tech companies from across the world, including giants like Alphabet, Meta, Mistral AI and ASML have…

  • TechCrunch Mobility: The state of EV sales and Rivian secures the next $1B from VW

    TechCrunch Mobility: The state of EV sales and Rivian secures the next $1B from VW

    Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! This week I’m publishing an abbreviated version of the newsletter because of the 4th of July holiday. If you’re driving, flying, or taking the train for the…

  • Ready-made stem cell therapies for pets could be coming

    Ready-made stem cell therapies for pets could be coming

    Earlier this week, San Diego startup Gallant announced $18 million in funding to bring the first FDA-approved ready-to-use stem cell therapy to veterinary medicine. If it passes regulatory muster, it could create a whole new way to treat our fur babies. It’s still an experimental field, even though people have been researching stem cells for…

  • Microsoft is closing its local operations in Pakistan

    Microsoft is closing its local operations in Pakistan

    Microsoft is closing its operations in Pakistan, marking the end of a 25-year presence in the South Asian nation. The Redmond-based company on Friday told TechCrunch that it is changing its operational model in Pakistan and will now serve its customers through resellers and “other closely located Microsoft offices.” “Our customer agreements and service will…

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