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Can Anthropic Make Peace With the Pentagon?

The artificial intelligence start-up has reportedly resumed talks with the Defense Department over use of its tools, with high stakes for both.

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Dario Amodei, the C.E.O. of Anthropic, may have a new chance to patch up ties with the Pentagon.
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House Panel Votes to Subpoena Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files

The Oversight Committee took the action over the objections of its Republican chairman, after several G.O.P. members sided with Democrats to insist on it.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi testifying in front of the House Judiciary Committee this month.
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Utah Authorities Begin Investigation After 3 Women Are Found Dead

The authorities in Wayne County closed schools and urged the public to take precautions after two women were found on a hiking trail, and a third at a residence.

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The town of Torrey, Utah, in 2023. The authorities asked residents in Torrey and the surrounding areas to lock their doors and remain home on Wednesday.
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They Made It Through the 24 Hours That Rocked South Korea’s Markets

After explosive growth in recent months, the country’s benchmark stock index plummeted, then rebounded, in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

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A screen displaying stock prices at the Korea Exchange in Seoul on Wednesday, when stocks plunged.
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Primaries Offer Warning Signs to Incumbents in Both Parties

Even as some top targets held on, lawmakers in both parties were pushed into runoffs by challengers in Texas, while some in the North Carolina state legislature lost.

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Jessica King-Garcia and Ricco Garcia followed primary election updates at a Democratic watch party in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday night.
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F.D.A. Faces Upset Over Denials of New Drugs

Agency officials promise fast reviews of new treatments while vowing they will not be a “rubber stamp” for the industry. But patients with rare diseases view recent decisions as signs that the doors are closing on their options.

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James Luckey-Lange Recounts Being Detained, Starved and Beaten in Venezuela

James Luckey-Lange, 28, wrote about kindness and shared humanity as he traveled. But he said he had been shackled, starved and beaten in Venezuela after being detained.

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James Luckey-Lange was held by Venezuelan authorities for more than a month and was released after then President Nicolás Maduro was captured in January.
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They Helped Her Open a Weed Shop. Now They’re Suing for $2.5 Million.

A dispute between the nonprofit Housing Works and the owner of a cannabis dispensary shows the risks for businesses in an industry that is locked out of traditional financing and resources.

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Leeann Mata says that Housing Works has not delivered on the agreement to help develop her cannabis dispensary, Matawana.
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