Intel Chain
# U.S. Primary System Complexity: Historical Origins and Modern Impact The American primary election system evolved gradually—Iowa's caucuses began in 1972, while New Hampshire formalized its "first in the nation" primary status through state law in 1975. Today, this fragmented process means candidates must navigate 50 different systems with varying dates, rules, and delegate allocation methods, costing campaigns $2+ billion per cycle. This structure, rooted in Cold War-era party reforms, concentrates power in early states (Iowa and New Hampshire combined represent ~1.5% of U.S. population but receive 40%+ of candidate attention), effectively filtering viable candidates before most Americans vote. Understanding this matters because frontloaded spending and media coverage in these early contests determine which candidates remain viable, often deciding races before Super Tuesday—meaning the preferences of 3-4 million early voters in unrepresentative states substantially shape options for 150+ million general election voters.
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The closing of the investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell removes an obstacle to the appointment of Kevin Warsh, US President Donald Trump's pick for head of the central bank. Source: World | Deutsche Welle
Forgotten integrations, shadow IT, SaaS, and now shadow AI and agents are everywhere, and attackers don't need sophisticated AI models to take advantage. Source: darkreading
Iran attacked ships in Hormuz and struck the UAE again as hardliners threatened that European bases could become legitimate targets. Tehran also issued its own Strait of Hormuz navigation map, warning US Navy ships and oil tankers from crossing. Source: News | Euronews RSS
Info is scant, but such breaches can reveal where a security product's controls are located and how detections are designed, giving attackers a leg up. Source: darkreading
The real test for the Trump-Xi meeting will come afterwards. Source: Foreign Policy
A researcher discovered five different exploit paths that stem from an architectural weakness in how Windows' Remote Procedure Call (RPC) mechanism handles connections to unavailable services. Source: darkreading
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