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SpaceX's xAI Expands AI Compute Clientele Following Anthropic Deal

SpaceX's xAI subsidiary sold its entire Colossus I data center capacity to Anthropic and plans to expand by developing orbital data centers. This move positions xAI for rapid growth and a major IPO.

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Iran and US discuss potential peace deal amid ongoing strikes in the Gulf

Iran and US negotiators are making progress towards a potential peace agreement, but no deal is imminent. Meanwhile, US strikes continue in Iran, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.

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Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing to Push Diplomacy on Trade, Iran, and Taiwan

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade, Iran, and Taiwan, aiming to reduce tensions. This diplomatic effort could shape future relations and global stability amid ongoing conflicts.

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Israel advances Lebanon offensive amid ongoing ceasefire and US-Iran talks

Israel has announced new military plans to escalate its Lebanon operation amidst ongoing ceasefire efforts. This move risks intensifying regional instability and complicating US-Iran diplomatic negotiations.

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WHO declares Ebola emergency as cases surpass 900 in DRC and Uganda

New developments show the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has exceeded 900 suspected cases with over 220 deaths. The WHO has declared a public health emergency due to the outbreak's rapid expansion and response challenges.

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Myanmar reduces Aung San Suu Kyi's sentence, releases former president in new amnesty

Myanmar has reduced the prison sentence of ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi by one-sixth and released her and former President Win Myint, in a broader amnesty. This move marks a significant development in the country's ongoing political situation.

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U.S. Military Accidentally Shoots Down Own Drone Near Mexico Border

A U.S. Border Patrol drone was mistakenly shot down by the military using a laser near the Mexico border, causing a political uproar. The incident underscores challenges in military technology control and coordination, prompting calls for accountability.

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Melania Trump Denies Jeffrey Epstein Links amid Controversy and Calls for Transparency

Melania Trump has denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid ongoing investigations and public criticism. Her statements have intensified debates over transparency and accountability in Epstein-related cases involving high-profile figures.

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Tesla to Launch Smaller, Cost-Effective Electric SUV in China, Say Reports

Tesla is developing a new, affordable electric SUV, likely produced in China, as part of its strategic push to broaden market appeal. This model could significantly influence Tesla's pricing and market share in key regions.

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Foreign Hacker Breaches FBI Epstein Files in 2023 at New York Office

In 2023, a foreign hacker infiltrated FBI servers holding files on Jeffrey Epstein. The breach is significant due to the sensitivity of the content but is considered isolated by the FBI.

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Amazon launches new Alexa-driven smartphone 'Transformer' over a decade after Fire Phone

Amazon officially launches a new AI-driven smartphone named 'Transformer', reviving its smartphone ambitions after discontinuing the Fire Phone over ten years ago. This marks a major strategic step to integrate Alexa and AI deeply into hardware, signaling a renewed push in competitive smartphone markets.

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FBI's 2022 Probe into Kash Patel Included Years of Personal Records

The FBI's 2022 investigation into Kash Patel included requests for extensive phone, text, and financial records. This expanded probe, tied to Donald Trump inquiries, sheds light on the depth of scrutiny Patel faced before becoming FBI director.

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Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s email, publish private data

Iran-linked hackers breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, releasing private documents and photos. The FBI confirmed no classified information was compromised. The incident highlights cybersecurity vulnerabilities amid reduced U.S. agency staffing and rising geopolitical hacking threats.

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UAE Condemns Attacks on Damascus Embassy as Pro-Palestine Protests Escalate

The UAE condemned multiple attacks and protests targeting its embassy in Damascus, signaling ongoing regional unrest over Gaza and Israeli policies. This development underscores the fragile security situation for diplomatic missions in Syria as tensions escalate.

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US Deploys MQ-9 Drones and 200 Troops to Nigeria for Intelligence and Training

The US has deployed MQ-9 drones and 200 troops to Nigeria to aid in training and intelligence against Islamist militants. This move strengthens US-Nigerian security cooperation amid ongoing regional conflicts.

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Banksy’s Identity Revealed as Robin Gunningham and David Jones, Fuels Debate on Art’s Value

Reports suggest Banksy is Robin Gunningham and David Jones, ending years of speculation. This triggers debate over the role anonymity plays in the value and meaning of his art.

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Delayed US Security Funds Raise Extremist Attack Risks at World Cup

Intelligence reports warn that delayed security funds could increase extremist threats at the World Cup in the US. The funding holdup slows preparations, heightening safety concerns as the event nears.

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Meta Plans Up to 20% Staff Cut Amid Rising AI Costs; Dell Shrinks Workforce for Third Year

Meta plans to cut up to 20% of its staff to offset rising AI infrastructure costs, impacting around 16,000 jobs. Meanwhile, Dell has reduced its workforce by 10% for the third straight year, aligning cuts with AI-focused cost management and modernization efforts.

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Reuters Reveals Banksy as Bristol Native Robin Gunningham, aka David Jones

A Reuters investigation identifies Banksy as Robin Gunningham from Bristol, clarifying the artist's long-speculated identity. This revelation may influence how audiences and the art world perceive Banksy's works and persona.

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Pentagon Tightens Media Access After Controversial Photos of Hegseth

The Pentagon has imposed restrictions on press photographers after controversial images of Pete Hegseth surfaced. The move has sparked debates over media freedom and government transparency. This situation underscores the delicate balance between security and open journalism.

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