Apple’s Foldable iPhone
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Today’s biggest stories:
- Fox to add Kalshi prediction market data across news and streaming coverage
- Apple’s foldable iPhone still reportedly set for September 2026 launch
- Instagram adds affiliate links to reels to help creators earn more
- OpenAI asks California and Delaware to investigate Musk’s alleged anti-competitive behavior
Fox to Add Kalshi Prediction Market Data Across News and Streaming Coverage
Fox will add Kalshi prediction market data to FOX News Channel, FOX Business, FOX Weather, Fox News Digital, and FOX One.
Kalshi lets people trade on what they think will happen, so its prices work like live odds.
Fox plans to use those odds in coverage of politics, business, weather, and major culture stories.
The deal could make prediction market data a bigger part of everyday news.
Apple’s Foldable iPhone Still Reportedly Set for September 2026 Launch
That update pushes back on a recent report that said Apple’s engineering problems could delay the phone.
Apple still hasn’t officially announced it, so the timing is not confirmed.
Reports also say supply may be limited at launch because foldable phones are harder to make.
Some estimates put the price at $2,000 to $2,500, but Apple hasn’t confirmed that either.
Instagram Adds Affiliate Links to Reels to Help Creators Earn More
Instagram is adding a big money-making update for creators. They can now add affiliate product links directly in Reels through an Add Products option.
They can paste a product URL, including an affiliate link, or tag products from a brand’s catalog.
This can help creators earn more because viewers have fewer steps to click and buy.
It also helps brands track sales better and is part of Instagram’s bigger push to make Reels more shoppable.
OpenAI Asks California and Delaware to Investigate Musk’s Alleged Anti-Competitive Behavior
OpenAI asked the attorneys general in California and Delaware to investigate what it called Elon Musk’s improper and anti-competitive behavior.
It says Musk is trying to block its move to a for-profit structure and has repeatedly tried and failed to take control of the nonprofit.
The dispute is part of Musk’s bigger lawsuit against OpenAI.
Musk says OpenAI left its original nonprofit mission, while OpenAI says he is using legal pressure to slow down a competitor. The case is expected to go to trial in April 2026.
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