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Pentagon Threatens Anthropic Over AI Guardrails as Deadline Looms
AI company refuses to allow Claude for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons despite threats of contract cancellation and blacklisting
AI company refuses to allow Claude for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons despite threats of contract cancellation and blacklisting
James Scott remains the only person convicted under Missouri's "causing a catastrophe" law, but soil scientists and journalists question whether the 1993 levee breach was human-caused at all
Shanteari Young served nearly three and a half years for shooting her ex-husband, who was later convicted and sentenced to life for sexually abusing a child at her facility
Mexico's biggest cartel takedown in years reignites debate over whether kingpin strategy stops drug trafficking or just shifts the violence
President accuses Supreme Court of being swayed by foreign interests after tariff ruling but offers no evidence when pressed by reporters
Republicans warn of fiscal catastrophe weeks after CBO confirms their own legislation worsened the deficit by trillions
Three Trump-appointed justices split as the court rules IEEPA does not authorize presidential tariff power, leaving billions in refunds unresolved
Austrian prosecutors allege nine fatal errors turned a winter summit attempt into grossly negligent manslaughter as the victim's own mother calls the case a witch hunt