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Last month, the artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a model called Mythos that can find and exploit software vulnerabilities at machine speed. The system identified thousands of previously unknown security flaws in every major operating system and every major web browser, including a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD that no human researcher had ever spotted. In the wrong hands, a tool like this could devastate American banks, hospitals, power grids, and military networks.

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A group of immigrants at a detention facility in Southern California launched a hunger strike this week to protest inhumane conditions, according to a coalition of immigrant rights groups.At least 20 immigrants are taking part in the hunger strike at the Desert View Annex, next door to the Adelanto Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center, where previous hunger strikes have occurred and where four people have died since it reopened last year.The annex has a bed capacity of 750 and is holding more than 400 detainees, according to state officials.Defend Migrants Alliance of Southern California, a coalition of activists, labor…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.China has recently become “more consistent” in its relations with other countries, JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon has said, in the latest sign that US business leaders are reassessing their views about the world’s second-largest economy.In response to a question about whether China had emerged as a safe haven amid the upheaval in other parts of the world, Dimon said: “They are more consistent with other countries — that’s been true a little bit recently.” Dimon made the comments to Bloomberg TV…

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SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Media OutReach Newswire – 21 May 2026 – From May 11 to 14, a Hainan economic and trade delegation, jointly organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Hainan Provincial Committee (CCPIT Hainan)and the Hainan Youth Federation, visited the United States to conduct business exchange activities aimed at accelerating bilateral trade and investment between Hainan and the U.S. The delegation, comprising over 20 members, included heads of enterprises and institutions from sectors such as international trade, port logistics, digital technology, marine environmental protection, legal services, and modern agriculture. China (Hainan Free Trade Port)–U.S.…

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Kristie Mewis has shared the adorable nickname she and fiancée Sam Kerr use for their baby boy, Jagger.The USWNT midfielder, 34, welcomed Jagger in May and recently posted a photo of herself with him watching Kerr in action for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. But the moment wasn’t all about football. In the caption, Mewis revealed the couple’s affectionate nickname for their son: “Mr. Moo Moo.” She also invited followers to share their own funniest nicknames for their kids.Kerr, however, had a cheekier alternative, commenting: “Mr. sh**througheverything” – a label many new parents will relate to.Mewis and Kerr – who recently…

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Spencer Pratt I Got A Lot Of Hate … So I’m Now A Gun-Owning Republican!!! Published May 21, 2026 2:00 AM PDT Spencer Pratt says he became a Republican because he received a ton of death threats as a reality star — so he decided to align himself with the party that supports gun ownership. The former star of “The Hills” turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate sat down for an interview Thursday with CNN journalist Elex Michaelson, who asked Spencer at one point why he’s a Republican. Spencer started off by saying Elex was going to break some news before explaining…

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National Biotech Reporter Elaine’s stories explore the boom in new obesity treatments, new drug payment models, the ways companies are affected by FDA changes, and the emerging psychedelics drug sector. She co-writes The Readout newsletter, and co-hosts STAT’s weekly biotech podcast, The Readout Loud. You can reach Elaine on Signal at elaineywchen.70.

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As reporters at the Lexington Herald-Leader, we first started hearing troubling stories in 2023 from former clients and staff of Addiction Recovery Care, once Kentucky’s largest residential addiction treatment service provider. Over the last three years, we have spoken with dozens of former and current ARC clients and staff. And in April, we teamed up with ProPublica to publish a story detailing how ARC allegedly used staff to falsely bill Kentucky Medicaid for millions, an allegation the company denies. For our next story, we want to take a closer look at how ARC treated the people who came to the…

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In a time that is already in turmoil, Cricket Canada has received more bad news as the Board’s President, Arvinder Khosa, was allegedly attacked in his home in the early hours of Wednesday. Unidentified miscreants reportedly fired some guns towards Khosa’s house at 4:40 AM local time while the house was occupied. No injuries have been reported, but bullet holes have been found in the doors, windows, and walls of the house.Arvinder Khosa appointed President in AprilIn April of this year, Khosa was appointed interim President of Cricket Canada after former CEO Salman Khan’s exit. Khan had previous criminal charges…

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Jeff McNeil hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and Tyler Soderstrom had an RBI single in the 10th to rally the Athletics past the Angels 6-5 on Wednesday night.The Angels loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the 10th but left-hander Hogan Harris got Jorge Soler to ground out, sending the Angels to their 23rd loss in 29 games.A’s reliever Scott Barlow (1-0) threw a scoreless ninth for the win. Angels right-hander Chase Silseth (1-1) took the loss after giving up an unearned run in the 10th.The teams combined for eight runs in the first…

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