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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Cheryl Ann Chew

Trump Opens Door to U.S. Citizenship for Million-Dollar Donors

Trump Opens Door to U.S. Citizenship for Million-Dollar Donors

Politics

What’s Happening?

Trump has rolled out a new immigration offer called the “Gold Card.” For a US $1 million payment (or $2 million via a corporate sponsor), foreign nationals can get expedited U.S. residency and a fast-track path toward citizenship. Corporations wanting foreign employees on this route pay twice as much. 

The government calls it a way to attract “top global talent,” while replacing the old investor-visa scheme that tied residency to business investments and job creation.

Why is it Important?

Think of this as a VIP fast-lane to the American dream, if you’ve got deep pockets. It flips traditional immigration on its head: instead of talent or investments, the entry pass is now a lump-sum payment. For some, it’s a quick ticket to residency and opportunity. 

For others, it raises serious questions: Does this prioritize wealth over merit? What does it mean for fairness, social mobility and the idea of America as a land of opportunity for all?

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Meher Jain

Google Under EU Investigation for AI Content Use

Google Under EU Investigation for AI Content Use

Tech

What’s Happening?

The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google, examining whether the company used content from online publishers and videos from its platform to train its AI models including features like “AI Overviews” and AI-powered search tools without proper permission or payment to content creators. 

Regulators are worried that by using this content for AI training and then offering instant summaries or answers, Google may be diverting traffic and revenue away from publishers and creators, potentially shrinking the earning possibilities for writers and video makers.

Why is it Important?

This investigation could redefine what “fair play” means in the world of AI. If Google is found to have trained its models on copyrighted content without proper permission, it may set a global precedent for how tech companies are allowed to collect and use online data.

The case also puts a spotlight on creators from journalists to video-makers who want stronger protection for their work. If AI tools rely on their content to answer questions, they may finally receive credit or compensation for it. At the same time, the outcome could influence how quickly new AI tools are built.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Zul Bin Khalid

NASA Loses Contact With MAVEN After 10 Years Orbiting Red Planet

NASA Loses Contact With MAVEN After 10 Years Orbiting Red Planet

Science

What’s Happening?

NASA has suddenly lost contact with MAVEN, the spacecraft that has orbited Mars for over a decade. It went “radio-silent” after slipping behind the red planet, when it re-emerged, ground stations heard nothing, despite MAVEN’s subsystems reporting as healthy before the blackout. 

Teams are scrambling now to figure out whether it’s a communications glitch or something more serious. MAVEN has been a key scout around Mars since it arrived in 2014, studying the upper atmosphere, solar wind interactions, and tracking how Mars lost most of its air. It also plays a crucial role as a relay station for Martian rovers which means this outage could ripple across other missions if communications remain down.

Why is it Important?

MAVEN isn’t just one spacecraft, it’s one of our best windows into how Mars transformed from a watery world to the arid desert planet we know today. Losing contact threatens ongoing climate-history research and could slow down data collection that helps us understand planetary habitability.

On a bigger level, this mishap shows how fragile interplanetary exploration still is: after 10+ years of success, a single communication failure could put big chunks of Mars science on hold. This is a reminder that exploring other worlds is still high-stakes, high-tech, and full of suspense.

History

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Naina Rastogi

Massive Hasmonean Wall Discovered Under Modern Jerusalem

Massive Hasmonean Wall Discovered Under Modern Jerusalem

History

What’s Happening?

Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,100-year-old wall section from the era of the Hasmonean dynasty beneath the grounds of the Tower of David Museum inside Jerusalem’s Old City. The newly revealed segment is around 40–50 metres long, 5 metres wide, and dates back to the late 2nd century BCE, a time shortly after the events of the holiday celebrated as Hanukkah.

What’s even more mysterious: the upper part of the wall seems to have been systematically dismantled, not destroyed by warfare or decay suggesting an ancient agreement or political decision erased its grandeur. Experts believe this could be the first physical proof of a long-lost “ceasefire” pact or a deliberate demolition linked to shifts in power centuries ago.

Why is it Important?

This isn’t just an old wall, it’s a time machine to the world of Jerusalem over two millennia ago. The discovery offers tangible proof of how ancient city defence and planning worked when the Hasmonean rulers fortified their capital. It also rewrites parts of history: the fact the wall was dismantled on purpose challenges assumptions about how ancient conquests and political agreements unfolded in the region.

Once the renovation of the museum’s site completes, visitors will be able to walk above the intact remains literally standing on ancient stones while imagining the city walls of a bygone age.


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Politics

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Cheryl Ann Chew

Trump Opens Door to U.S. Citizenship for Million-Dollar Donors

Trump Opens Door to U.S. Citizenship for Million-Dollar Donors

Politics

What’s Happening?

Trump has rolled out a new immigration offer called the “Gold Card.” For a US $1 million payment (or $2 million via a corporate sponsor), foreign nationals can get expedited U.S. residency and a fast-track path toward citizenship. Corporations wanting foreign employees on this route pay twice as much. 

The government calls it a way to attract “top global talent,” while replacing the old investor-visa scheme that tied residency to business investments and job creation.

Why is it Important?

Think of this as a VIP fast-lane to the American dream, if you’ve got deep pockets. It flips traditional immigration on its head: instead of talent or investments, the entry pass is now a lump-sum payment. For some, it’s a quick ticket to residency and opportunity. 

For others, it raises serious questions: Does this prioritize wealth over merit? What does it mean for fairness, social mobility and the idea of America as a land of opportunity for all?

Tech

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Meher Jain

Google Under EU Investigation for AI Content Use

Google Under EU Investigation for AI Content Use

Tech

What’s Happening?

The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Google, examining whether the company used content from online publishers and videos from its platform to train its AI models including features like “AI Overviews” and AI-powered search tools without proper permission or payment to content creators. 

Regulators are worried that by using this content for AI training and then offering instant summaries or answers, Google may be diverting traffic and revenue away from publishers and creators, potentially shrinking the earning possibilities for writers and video makers.

Why is it Important?

This investigation could redefine what “fair play” means in the world of AI. If Google is found to have trained its models on copyrighted content without proper permission, it may set a global precedent for how tech companies are allowed to collect and use online data.

The case also puts a spotlight on creators from journalists to video-makers who want stronger protection for their work. If AI tools rely on their content to answer questions, they may finally receive credit or compensation for it. At the same time, the outcome could influence how quickly new AI tools are built.

Science

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Zul Bin Khalid

NASA Loses Contact With MAVEN After 10 Years Orbiting Red Planet

NASA Loses Contact With MAVEN After 10 Years Orbiting Red Planet

Science

What’s Happening?

NASA has suddenly lost contact with MAVEN, the spacecraft that has orbited Mars for over a decade. It went “radio-silent” after slipping behind the red planet, when it re-emerged, ground stations heard nothing, despite MAVEN’s subsystems reporting as healthy before the blackout. 

Teams are scrambling now to figure out whether it’s a communications glitch or something more serious. MAVEN has been a key scout around Mars since it arrived in 2014, studying the upper atmosphere, solar wind interactions, and tracking how Mars lost most of its air. It also plays a crucial role as a relay station for Martian rovers which means this outage could ripple across other missions if communications remain down.

Why is it Important?

MAVEN isn’t just one spacecraft, it’s one of our best windows into how Mars transformed from a watery world to the arid desert planet we know today. Losing contact threatens ongoing climate-history research and could slow down data collection that helps us understand planetary habitability.

On a bigger level, this mishap shows how fragile interplanetary exploration still is: after 10+ years of success, a single communication failure could put big chunks of Mars science on hold. This is a reminder that exploring other worlds is still high-stakes, high-tech, and full of suspense.

History

The Bribooks Times

Dec 11th 2025
-By Naina Rastogi

Massive Hasmonean Wall Discovered Under Modern Jerusalem

Massive Hasmonean Wall Discovered Under Modern Jerusalem

History

What’s Happening?

Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,100-year-old wall section from the era of the Hasmonean dynasty beneath the grounds of the Tower of David Museum inside Jerusalem’s Old City. The newly revealed segment is around 40–50 metres long, 5 metres wide, and dates back to the late 2nd century BCE, a time shortly after the events of the holiday celebrated as Hanukkah.

What’s even more mysterious: the upper part of the wall seems to have been systematically dismantled, not destroyed by warfare or decay suggesting an ancient agreement or political decision erased its grandeur. Experts believe this could be the first physical proof of a long-lost “ceasefire” pact or a deliberate demolition linked to shifts in power centuries ago.

Why is it Important?

This isn’t just an old wall, it’s a time machine to the world of Jerusalem over two millennia ago. The discovery offers tangible proof of how ancient city defence and planning worked when the Hasmonean rulers fortified their capital. It also rewrites parts of history: the fact the wall was dismantled on purpose challenges assumptions about how ancient conquests and political agreements unfolded in the region.

Once the renovation of the museum’s site completes, visitors will be able to walk above the intact remains literally standing on ancient stones while imagining the city walls of a bygone age.