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Trump administration lifts restrictions on Anthropic's Claude models after cybersecurity alarm
The Trump administration has lifted restrictions on artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s latest versions of its Claude chatbot, ending a weekslong ban tied to cybersecurity concerns
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Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that journalists be accompanied by an escort
A federal judge has ordered the Defense Department to lift its requirement that journalists be accompanied by an escort while in the Pentagon
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Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries plunge Russia into a summer fuel crisis
Lines are growing at Russian gas stations -- and so is the frustration and uncertainty as several months of Ukrainian attacks have set oil refineries ablaze and choked supplies for motorists across the vast country
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World Cup buzz has the potential to mint more soccer fans among kids — some just toddlers now
Across the country, experts are watching to see whether the World Cup will give a boost to youth soccer and mint fans for decades to come
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EU issues new steel and e-commerce regulations to reduce trade imbalance with China
The European Union has introduced two measures to protect its steel industry and limit small e-commerce parcels
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Mourners attend funerals for 14 Pakistani children killed in tutoring center roof collapse
Mourners are attending funerals of 14 schoolchildren who were killed when the roof of a tutoring center collapsed
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Explosion in Monaco reportedly wounds Ukrainian tycoon with ties to Russia
An explosive went off in an apartment building entrance in Monaco, wounding three people, reportedly including a Ukrainian tycoon with ties to Russia
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Chevrolet Bolt vs. Nissan Leaf, an Edmunds $30,000 EV comparison
The Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Bolt EV are formidable rivals for the title of America’s most affordable electric vehicle
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China imposes export controls on 40 Japanese entities as tensions with Tokyo rise
China has imposed new export controls on 40 Japanese entities, accusing them of contributing to Japan’s “remilitarization.”
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Iran state television says a ship has run aground in the Strait of Hormuz after not traveling in Tehran's approved route
Iran state television says a ship has run aground in the Strait of Hormuz after not traveling in Tehran's approved route
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