Big payback: US launches portal to refund $166 billion in tariffs collected from Trump policy nixed by SCOTUS

The US government launched a portal Monday to refund more than $166 billion in revenue from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump and struck down by the Supreme Court.In February, the conservative-majority high court ruled against a swath of Trump’s tariffs. The decision marked a stinging rebuke of his key economic policy and opened the…

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OpenAI’s top executive openly criticises company’s biggest rival Anthropic in employee memo; says: ‘Anthropic’s story is built on fear, restriction and the idea that…

Denise Dresser, OpenAI’s chief revenue officer, took direct aim at Anthropic in an internal memo sent to employees over the weekend—calling out its rival’s revenue accounting, compute strategy, and company philosophy in unusually blunt terms. The memo reads less like a strategic briefing and more like a case built against a courtroom opponent, dedicating significant…

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America tells France that we do not support your probe against Elon Musk’s X, says: This investigation seeks to use criminal legal system in France to …

The US is not ready to help France in its investigation into Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter). This investigation follows French officials’ raid on the social media company’s Paris office earlier this year. In a recent two-page letter (seen by the Wall Street Journal), the US Department of Justice said it would not facilitate requests…

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Patrick Muldoon Death News: ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor Patrick Muldoon Dies at 57 from Heart Attack |

Trigger warning: This article mentions death. Reader discretion is advised . ‘Days of Our Lives’ fame Patrick Muldoon has passed away at the age of 57 after reportedly suffering a heart attack on Sunday morning. About Patrick Muldoon’s early life As per Deadline he suffered a heart attack. Patrick Muldoon was born on September 27,…

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This ICE tracker app which claims DHS and DOJ violated its First Amendment rights get judge’s support

A US federal judge has supported two banned ICE tracking portals. According to a report by The Verge, Judge Jorge L Alonso of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has granted preliminary relief to the creators of an ICE-tracking app and a related Facebook group, backing their claim that government actions…

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Drones, robots & precision fire: How Ukraine is defying Russian juggernaut, reinventing modern warfare

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine has confronted an advisory with clear advantage in manpower, ammo stockpiles, industrial depth, and air power. By conventional military logic, Moscow’s larger size and resources should have delivered a decisive advantage. Yet Ukraine endures, striking deep behind Russian lines, challenging Moscow’s naval presence in the Black Se, and…

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How Anthropic’s latest AI model that has scared companies across sectors has experts issue ‘Update ASAP and automatically’ message to everyone

Anthropic latest model, Mythos, ‘scared’ companies across sectors because of its ability to autonomously identify and highlight critical, ‘zero-day’ software vulnerabilities in operating systems, browsers and foundational code. The company deemed the model is too ‘dangerous’ for a public launch due to its potential for exploitation by hackers. Instead, Anthropic released the model to 40…

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Marc Benioff shares ‘stories’ of Salesforce AI Agentforce ‘helping’ companies ‘resolve issues’ without any human interaction to prove that those saying software is dead are wrong |

Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff (Photo-AP) Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has a message for everyone who thinks his company is in trouble: you are looking at this all wrong. The comment comes after the software giants watched their stocks fall following ‘fears’ that artificial intelligence (AI) will make traditional software companies obsolete. If AI agents…

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‘No grounds to review’: Supreme Court rejects Umar Khalid’s plea against denial of bail in Delhi riots case | India News

Umar Khalid (ANI file photo) NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the review plea filed by student activist Umar Khalid, an accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case, against its earlier judgment denying him bail.“Having gone through the review petition and the documents on record, we do not find any valid ground to…

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