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- Anthropic has surged to a trillion-dollar valuation on secondary markets, overtaking OpenAI.
- Palantir published a mini manifesto calling some cultures ‘harmful and middling’ and said Silicon Valley has ‘a moral debt’ to the U.S.
- Nintendo sued by players who say they should get any tariff refunds received by the US government
- Best Buy names Jason Bonfig, a 27-year company veteran, as new CEO, replacing Corie Barry in late October 2026
- Investors lost billions on U.S President’s memecoin. Another gala won’t fix that. | If Dems take Congress, U.S President may face reckoning for “pay-to-play” memecoin galas.
- A woman spent months in Maryland jails because of unchecked facial recognition technology
- Peter Thiel is building a parallel justice system — Powered by AI
- Data centers are dealing hidden damage to environmental and public health—costing the economy $25 billion every year
- Unauthorized group has gained access to Anthropic's exclusive cyber tool Mythos, report claims
- Palantir inks $300 million deal with USDA to safeguard food supply
- City of Oshkosh, WI rescinds Flock camera contract renewal after company rep makes false statements to City Council
- Anthropic tested removing Claude Code from the Pro plan
- Iran claims US exploited networking equipment backdoors during strikes — says devices from Cisco and others failed despite blackout in attack that 'indicates deep sabotage'
- France confirms data breach at government agency that manages citizens' IDs
- New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations
- Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety
- ServiceNow stock sinks 14% as subscription revenue takes hit from Iran war
- Kalshi suspends, fines 3 congressional candidates in 'insider trading' enforcement actions
- Meta is tracking employee keystrokes on Google, LinkedIn, Wikipedia as part of AI training initiative
- Mozilla: Anthropic’s Mythos found 271 zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox
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- Spain initiates world's first ballistic research program to take mankind to the Moon, 1158 AD.
- The universal symbol for "Why can't you put your dirty plate in the dishwasher"? was invented in 1772 AD
- Israeli soldier charitably engages in a neighborhood beautification campaign by drawing messages of peaceful coexistence on a Palestinian shop during Operation Protective Edge in 2012.
- Marco W. Rubio holds up a vial of “nuclear dust” before the U.S. invasion of Iraq (2003)
- Contrary to popular belief, the Roman salute was originally a high-five. Caesar actually tried to greet Brutus this way on the Ides of March, but Brutus left him "hanging." (March 15, 44 BC)
- The XYZ Affair (1797, colorized)
- US Navy "frog man" sniper emerges out of the Mekong River in Vietnam. 1968, colorized.
- Kenneth Copeland making a deal with Satan 1967
- King George III shits his pants at a royal banquet (1812, colorized)
- British Big Beat duo the Chemical Brothers discussing distribution details for their 1999 seminal album, Surrender, over the phone. Early 1999.
- Rick Beato giving guitar lessons on PBS (1981)
- Michael Jackson during the Dangerous tour (1992)
- The legendary comedianne Betty White getting down to some classic oldies in an episode of the comedy sitcom, “The Golden Girls”. (1986)
- The album cover artwork to Coldplay’s album, “A Rush of Blood To the Neck”. (2002)
- John Conner meeting with top members of Skynet (2017)
- The Michelson–Morley experiment (1887)
- Wadiyan leader Admiral-General Aladeen drinking water directly from a pitcher while speaking at the UN, 2012
- A rare picture of the only astronaut who went into Uranus and returned, 2011