Why it matters: The situation puts the government in the difficult position of choosing to continue its relationship with Musk despite the liability he could pose, or sever ties and lose access to services it relies on.
Why it matters: Musk's pro-Trump super PAC, which has already given out more than $9 million, is under increasing pressure to stop the lottery after the Justice Department warned last week that it could violate federal law.
While AI's boosters predict the technology will solve education's most persistent woes by providing personalized AI-powered tutors for K-12 kids, the ed tech trenches harbor plenty of skeptics, too.
The big picture: Ed tech companies have been trying to create personalized learning for decades, but so far have had mixed results.
Apple is slated to have a very busy week introducing new Macs, reporting earnings and expanding testing of Apple Intelligence features.
State of play: The company opted to forego a second in-person event after the announcement of new iPhones last month, instead dribbling out news of devices capable of running AI experiences.
With the countdown to Election Day in the single digits, GOP vice presidential candidate JD Vance returned to the familiar Sunday show stage.
In his sometimes hostile sit-downs with three networks, Vance zoomed in on foreign policy while touting an image of former President Trump as a "candidate of peace," as the GOP nominee continues to deliver controversial closing arguments.
Here's what you may have missed when newsmakers hit the airwaves this Sunday, Oct. 27.