Scott Pelley’s fiery graduation speech sparks backlash
Scott Pelley, the longtime 60 Minutes anchor, stirred up controversy with a charged commencement address at Wake Forest University.
As Anna Young writes on Sky News Australia, Pelley was speaking to the class of 2025 and warned that America is gripped by a creeping “insidious fear” that’s taken root in schools, businesses, and homes, painting a grim picture of the nation’s future.
His passionate plea called on graduates to rise up and meet the moment, telling them their country “needs you and it needs you today.”
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Sydney AI start-up Unleash Live nets $17 million in fresh funding
Sydney’s Unleash Live, an AI start-up founded by ex-Boston Consulting Group partner Hanno Blankenstein, has scored a $17 million Series B raise from wealthy European investors, pushing its valuation past the $100 million mark.
As Tess Bennett writes in The Australian Financial Review, the company has quietly built a niche using computer vision to analyse security camera and drone footage for clients like Ausgrid, BHP, Transport for NSW and Alcoa.
While the full list of investors remains under wraps, ASIC filings reveal backing from JR Investment, a family office based in Salzburg with a keen eye on AI and automation.







