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Anthropic Disables Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI Models Globally After US Government Export Control Order

Anthropic has suspended all public access to its two most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, after the US Commerce Department issued an export control directive ordering the company to block foreign nationals from accessing them on national security grounds. The order came just three days after Fable 5's public launch and reportedly stems from government concerns about a potential jailbreak that could enable the models to assist with cyberattacks, though Anthropic says it received only verbal evidence of a narrow, non-universal vulnerability. The shutdown affects all customers globally — including enterprise users and Anthropic employees — and marks a significant escalation of US efforts to restrict foreign access to advanced AI models themselves, rather than just the chips that power them.

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Workers Begin Removing Trump's Name from Kennedy Center Facade After Court-Ordered Deadline

Workers started stripping President Trump's name from the exterior of the Kennedy Center in Washington overnight Friday into Saturday, hours past a court-ordered deadline of 11:59 p.m. Friday. The delay was attributed to nearby thunderstorms, and the Kennedy Center's board sought a 12-hour extension, which U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper had already denied after rejecting the board's last-minute attempt to halt the order. The removal marks a significant legal rebuke of the Trump administration's effort to rename the historic performing arts venue, with a court ruling that only Congress has the authority to change the Kennedy Center's name.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 FE See Significant Price Cuts

Samsung's Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 FE smartphones are currently available at notably reduced prices, with the S25 FE dropping $201 (33%) to $449 on Woot for a limited time. The price reductions come amid a competitive smartphone market and ahead of anticipated future Samsung releases. The discounts make previously premium-priced devices more accessible to budget-conscious consumers.

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Xbox Free Play Days Offers Three Games Free to Play June 11–14

Microsoft's Xbox Free Play Days program is offering Hell Let Loose, State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition, and Blasphemous 2 at no cost from June 11 to June 14. Hell Let Loose requires an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, or Essential membership, while State of Decay 2 and Blasphemous 2 (via a five-hour timed trial) are accessible to all Xbox console owners. Players who wish to keep any of the games can purchase them at a limited-time discount and retain any achievements earned during the free period.

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UNRWA Fires 70 Gaza Staff Members, Denies Terminations Validate Hamas Allegations

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has dismissed 70 employees in Gaza with immediate effect, citing safety and security risks. The move follows a USAID investigation that referred over 100 UNRWA staff for suspension or dismissal, and longstanding Israeli allegations that significant portions of the agency's workforce have ties to Hamas. The firings mark a significant but contested step in addressing accusations that have dogged the agency since the October 7, 2023 attacks, while UNRWA insists the dismissals are not an admission of guilt.

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David Hockney, Celebrated British Artist, Dies at 88

British artist David Hockney has died at the age of 88, prompting reflection on his prolific career and his final creative years spent in Normandy, France. Known for his iconic California swimming pool paintings, Hockney spent the Covid-19 lockdowns in rural France, producing 220 iPad drawings that were exhibited as a 91-metre-long frieze at the Musée de L'Orangerie in Paris. His death marks the loss of one of the most influential and technically adventurous artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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China's Tungsten Export Controls Ripple Through Global Supply Chains, From AI Chips to Weapons

China's 2025 export restrictions on tungsten have triggered price surges, potential production halts at Japanese semiconductor gas manufacturers, and a push to revive domestic mining in the United States. Tungsten, of which China produces over 78 percent of global supply, is critical to both advanced AI chipmaking and military munitions. The disruptions are exposing deep vulnerabilities in Western and Asian supply chains for a material with few short-term substitutes.

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America at 250: Conservative Voices Debate the State of Higher Education and Shared Culture

Two opinion pieces published ahead of America's 250th anniversary argue that foundational American ideals are under threat — one focusing on the ideological drift of universities away from merit and civic education, the other on the erosion of a common national culture that once bridged class divides. Both pieces are written from a conservative perspective and appear in right-leaning outlets. The arguments reflect a broader debate about what American institutions should preserve or restore as the nation marks a major milestone.

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Rain Delays Start of India vs Afghanistan 1st ODI in Dharamshala

Persistent drizzle has delayed the toss and cast doubt over the first ODI between India and Afghanistan at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamshala. The meteorological department issued an orange alert for June 12 warning of thunderstorms and hail across parts of Himachal Pradesh, with a 60–70% chance of showers forecast throughout the day. The delay threatens what would have been a historically significant match — the first-ever bilateral ODI series between the two nations.

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F1 Barcelona GP: Extreme Tyre Degradation Threatens 'One-Shot' Qualifying and Multi-Stop Race

Formula 1 drivers at the Barcelona Grand Prix are facing the worst tyre degradation of the 2026 season, with track temperatures reaching 52°C on Friday prompting Pirelli to adjust minimum tyre pressures overnight. George Russell topped final practice for Mercedes on Saturday, while championship leader Kimi Antonelli was hampered by traffic and finished only seventh. The extreme conditions are expected to produce a strategic and unpredictable race, with Pirelli forecasting a likely two-stop strategy but acknowledging a three-stop race is possible.

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Hasan Piker Campaigns for DSA-Backed NYC Candidates, Sparking Debate Over Democratic Party Direction

Twitch streamer Hasan Piker rallied in Brooklyn for two Democratic Socialist of America-endorsed congressional candidates ahead of New York's June 23 primary, declaring the country is 'closer than ever' to socialism. The appearances come amid a broader debate within the Democratic Party over whether to embrace or distance itself from Piker, whose pro-Palestinian views and provocative statements have made him a polarizing figure. The controversy highlights a growing tension between the party's centrist establishment and its increasingly left-leaning base, particularly on foreign policy.

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Fire Rescue Victoria Has Missed Emergency Response Targets Every Year Since 2020, With Outer Suburbs Worst Affected

Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) has failed to meet its target of responding to 90 per cent of structural fires within seven minutes and 42 seconds in every year since its formation in 2020, with outer suburban areas recording the worst performance. The shortfall has come into sharp focus following the death of three-year-old Jordan Dashwood in a Werribee house fire this month, where the nearest FRV truck was committed to another incident and the first responders arrived well outside the benchmark time. The findings raise serious questions about whether the 2020 fire services restructure has been adequately resourced to protect Melbourne's rapidly growing outer suburbs.

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