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‘No one really knows:’ Pentagon-Anthropic clash leaves agencies in trouble

The Trump administration’s move to block Anthropic from government systems without a formal order amid an intensifying legal battle with the AI ​​company has put federal agencies and contractors in a bind. As agency leaders grapple with informal directives from President Trump and the Department of Defense, the situation exposes challenges and costs… Source: https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5788261-nobody-really-knows-pentagon-clash-with-anthropic-throws-agencies-into-limbo/

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Do you have pain when pumping? 7 tips to use less gas

When gasoline prices soar, filling up becomes even more of a pain. But consumers can do something to increase their fuel consumption a little more. It’s about changing the way you drive. Source: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5785991-tips-reducing-gas-usage-price-surge/

Business, Technology

Iran War Casts a Shadow on Middle East AI Investments

As the war between the U.S. and Iran spreads across the Middle East, AI infrastructure is at risk and growing questions about large-scale investments by U.S. technology companies in the region. Industry leaders have invested billions of dollars supplying chips and building data centers in wealthy Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United States.

Administration, defense, Technology

Investigation sparked into White House ‘meme-ization’ of war with Iran.

From "Grand Theft Auto” to "SpongeBob SquarePants,” the White House has leveraged memes from pop culture and video games to promote President Trump’s war with Iran. The video follows a broader trend in the Trump administration’s social media strategy, which has increasingly used artificial intelligence, pop culture and, at times, satire to promote Trump’s policy

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Hegseth blasted CNN: ‘The sooner David Ellison buys that network, the better.’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday morning criticized CNN’s coverage of the war in Iran, with Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison exclaiming, "The sooner we can take control of that network, the better.” “CNN’s fake news reports that the Trump administration underestimated the impact of the war with Iran on the Strait of Hormuz. This

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The Energy Secretary said he would personally review X number of posts following the military escort mistake.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Thursday that he would personally review his posts on the social platform X after the White House removed a post about a controversial military escort. “My last question is, there was an X post from the Department of Energy a while ago. Source: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5781402-energy-secretary-reviews-posts/

Business, Technology

Ro Khanna faces a major challenge amid Silicon Valley’s backlash against a wealth tax.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), a one-time Silicon Valley supporter, is facing a major challenge from a tech entrepreneur seeking to capitalize on the industry’s growing antipathy toward progressive Democrats after expressing support for California’s controversial wealth tax. Ethan Agarwal, who ran for California governor last year, announced last week: Source: https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5776595-khanna-agarwal-california-congressional/

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Concerns about government surveillance grow as humanity clashes with the U.S. Department of Defense

Anthropic’s clash with the Pentagon is reigniting fears of government surveillance. Experts are warning that the capabilities of artificial intelligence, combined with the Trump administration’s extensive data collection, pose new threats to individual privacy. Just over a year after President Trump welcomed AI companies into his government, the White House’s unprecedented reach into personal data

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