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  • Trump Admin Allows Release Of Anthropic's Mythos To Certain US Companies an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Trump Admin Allows Release Of Anthropic's Mythos To Certain US Companies Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times , American artificial intelligence company Anthropic said on June 26 that the government has authorized it to release Claude Mythos 5, its most advanced AI model, to certain U.S. organizations , reversing a previous order that suspended access over security concerns. Anthropic logo is seen in an illustration photo. Dado Ruvic/Reuters The Trump administration on June 12 issued an export control directive to suspend access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5 - which shares the same underlying model as Mythos 5

  • Hezbollah Supporters Block Roads, Encircle Govt Buildings In Beirut Over Israel Deal: 'They Sold Us Out' an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Hezbollah Supporters Block Roads, Encircle Govt Buildings In Beirut Over Israel Deal: 'They Sold Us Out' Mass protests broke out in Beirut on Friday into Saturday, with supporters of Hezbollah voicing their outrage at the Lebanese government having just signed a 'trilateral peace framework' with Israel and the United States , despite the IDF occupation of southern territory and sporadic Israeli bombings persisting. Hundreds of motorcycle-riding supporters were also seen circling streets through central Beirut, near the parliament building and along airport road. In some cases protesters blocked roads near sensitive government buildings, and were seen burning tires. The national

  • Friedman Was Right, Just Mostly Misquoted... 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Friedman Was Right, Just Mostly Misquoted... Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, Milton Friedman’s famous one-liner that anchors half the inflation debates on financial television leaves out the part where the actual economics live. Once you put it back in, the doomist case gets a lot smaller. Per Bylund recently wrote a sharp piece for The Daily Economy arguing that CPI and GDP have become Goodhart’s Law in action. When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a useful measure. He has a point, and we’ll come back to it. But the bigger problem with the inflation conversation

  • Iran Responds With Drone Attack On Bahrain, Another Hit On Ship In Hormuz 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Responds With Drone Attack On Bahrain, Another Hit On Ship In Hormuz A lot of escalation has ensued in the last 48 hours, starting when Thursday Tehran struck a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, after which by the end of Friday US CENTCOM confirmed a series of fresh attacks on Iranian missile and drone storage sites as well as coastal radar installations, reportedly on Sirik Island located near the Strait of Hormuz. Referring to Thursday's attack on a vessel off Oman, the Pentagon called it a "powerful response to yesterday’s attack," in the Friday statement . By

  • Federal Court Clears Way For Gulf Of America Energy Development 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Federal Court Clears Way For Gulf Of America Energy Development Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times, A federal court has quashed a lawsuit objecting to federal supervision of oil and gas operations in the Gulf of America following the government’s steps of exempting those activities from the Endangered Species Act (ESA), citing national security reasons. The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland decreed the case moot and said it did not hold jurisdiction to continue. The dismissal comes after the Endangered Species Committee’s unanimous March 31 move to exempt all Gulf of America oil and gas


The Guardian

  • ‘Everyone is talking about Cape Verde’: World Cup run delights diaspora community in UK a day ago by Aamna Mohdin
    Cape Verde, UK news, World Cup 2026, World Cup, World news, Football, Africa, Sport

    Cape Verdeans in Britain feeling ‘incredibly proud’ after team’s hard-fought draws against Spain and Uruguay World Cup live – latest updates For as long as she can remember, 13-year-old Lauryn struggled to find a map that included Cape Verde. Now, to her great delight, the tiny African island nation is finally centre stage. “Seeing our country shown across the world at the World Cup makes me feel incredibly proud,” Lauryn says. “After the first match, everyone was talking about Cape Verde. People saw the talent and the skill of our players.” Continue reading...

  • Whereabouts of nearly 300 people with Ebola unknown in DR Congo a day ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
    Global development, Global health, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization, Africa, Health, World news

    Fears over ‘huge community transmission’ as modelling predicts thousands of deaths in DRC by September The whereabouts of almost 300 people who have tested positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is unknown, according to Africa’s top public health official. The humanitarian crisis amid the conflict in the affected areas means more than 1 million people are living in camps to which health workers have no access, Dr Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said on Thursday. Continue reading...

  • Outrage as woman jailed for three years after criticising Somali government online a day ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Somalia, Prisons, Women's rights and gender equality, Africa, World news, Social media, Digital media, Protest, Activism, Human rights, Law

    Sentencing of 27-year-old Sadia Moalim Ali condemned by former president and prime ministers as well as rights groups A rickshaw driver in Somalia has been sentenced to three years in prison for comments she made on social media, in a case that has caught the public’s attention and provoked outrage in the country. Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old nursing graduate, was originally charged with insulting government institutions and incitement to commit a crime, but convicted only of the former. Her sentence, immediately condemned as “fundamentally unjust”, was handed down on 25 June. Continue reading...

  • ‘Constitutional coup’ claims as Zimbabwe senate approves extending presidential term 2 days ago by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
    Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Africa, World news

    Opposition figures fear changes will further tighten 83-year-old president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hold on power Zimbabwe is on the brink of amending its constitution to give the president more time in office, a change that the government says will bring stability but that opponents have labelled a “constitutional coup”. The upper house of Zimbabwe’s parliament voted on Wednesday 75-4 in favour of the constitutional amendments, which will allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030 by extending presidential terms from five to seven years. Continue reading...

  • France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC 3 days ago by Rachel Savage and agencies
    France, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Europe, World news, World Health Organization, Humanitarian response

    French health ministry says patient’s contacts are being traced and that risk to European public is very low The first case of Ebola has been confirmed in France, the country’s health ministry has said, in a doctor who had returned from a humanitarian mission to an area affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The patient was transferred to a specialist facility and was in a stable condition, the ministry said in a statement . “All precautionary measures, including the patient’s isolation, were taken upon his arrival in the country, with transfer to the hospital under


South China Morning Post

  • US, Mexico Catholic bishops call for humane treatment of migrants an hour ago by Reuters

    More than 100 Catholic bishops, nuns, priests and parishioners joined a procession across ⁠the US-Mexico border on Friday evening, urging the US government to treat migrants with dignity and respect. The procession, from Nogales, Arizona, to its sister city in the Mexican state of Sonora, was planned to coincide with commemorations of America’s 250th anniversary. “We want to be well together. This is what the Church is all about,” Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, James Misko said as he celebrated mass...

  • US ally Bahrain claims Iran attacked navy base as Hormuz closed 6 hours ago by Reuters

    Iran said it struck targets linked to US forces on Saturday in response to US air strikes on its southern coast, as each side continued to accuse the other of violating last week’s agreement meant to end the four-month-old war. Iran’s foreign ministry did not identify the locations of its “defensive” attacks, which it said were a response to “the barbaric air strikes” by the US on its coastal surveillance facilities, which it said also violated the UN Charter. Later, ‌Bahrain, which hosts the US...

  • French heatwave packs hotels as city dwellers struggle to sleep 7 hours ago by Reuters

    As France sweltered under one of the worst ⁠heatwaves ever recorded this ⁠week, city dwellers scrambled for any ⁠escape they could find, with many checking into hotels to benefit from air conditioning and access to pools. Temperatures in Paris hit a June record of 40.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, a day after France recorded its hottest day since records ‌began nearly 80 years ago. But few private flats in the country have air conditioning, particularly those in the densely populated capital....

  • Can Andy Burnham fix Britain’s essential services and debt problem? 8 hours ago by Anthony Rowley

    Nowadays, prime ministers and even presidents cower before the mighty bond markets. These have the ability – in democracies, at least – to have leaders ejected from office via the ballot box, as even US President Donald Trump appears to acknowledge. However, it is not enough to simply offer dismissive gestures towards the bond markets, as some political leaders have discovered to their cost. It is much more important to ask why it is that bond markets have become so powerful. It is refreshing in...

  • Time runs out for thousands missing after Venezuela earthquakes 8 hours ago by Associated Press

    The situation has grown more desperate by the hour in Venezuela as people dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and flat blocks three days after the devastating one-two punch of 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes, knowing time is running out to find survivors. Authorities announced on Friday night that they would block access to La Guaira, the epicentre of the destruction, as chaos and traffic began to hamper search efforts. Officials said anyone who wanted to enter would now have to seek...


New York Times

  • Renewed Strikes Threaten to Set Back Shipping Recovery in Persian Gulf an hour ago by Peter Eavis and Jenny Gross
    Ships and Shipping, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Strait of Hormuz, International Maritime Organization, United States Central Command, Freight (Cargo), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline

    The attacks came after traffic through the Strait of Hormuz had reached the highest levels since the start of the U.S. war in Iran.

  • U.S.-Iran Deal’s Vague Language Comes Back to Haunt Peace Efforts 3 hours ago by Yeganeh Torbati
    US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Ships and Shipping, Iran, Strait of Hormuz

    The deal called for Iran to “make arrangements” for the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has interpreted that to mean it can designate which routes ships take.

  • How the Reflecting Pool Turned Green: Missing ‘Bubblers’ and a Rush Job 17 hours ago by Maxine Joselow and Luke Broadwater
    National Mall (Washington, DC), Lincoln Memorial (Washington, DC), Restoration and Renovation, Algae, Water, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, National Park Service, Government Contracts and Procurement, Greenwater Services, Atlantic Industrial Coatings LLC, Trump, Donald J, United States Semiquincentennial (2026), United States Politics and Government

    Bulky “nanobubbler” machines were carted off ahead of a promotional event for President Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship birthday party.

  • Watergate Today as a Blip of a Story? Vance Might Not Be Entirely Wrong. 7 hours ago by Matthew Purdy
    United States Politics and Government, Presidents and Presidency (US), Watergate Affair, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Nixon, Richard, Library and Birthplace, Trump, Donald J, Nixon, Richard Milhous, Vance, J D

    Nixon’s offenses were not a deep-state invention. But in the age of Donald Trump, and in a fractured media environment, voters have become more inured to political scandal.

  • Trump-Backed Tribute to States on the Mall Features Extra Tinges of Red 7 hours ago by Clyde McGrady and Jennifer Schuessler
    States (US), State and County Fairs, Freedom 250 (Nonprofit), Washington (DC)

    At the kickoff to the Great American State Fair, exhibits celebrating the nation were on display. So were conservative themes.


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