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The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is utilizing Anthropic’s AI model Mythos to conduct security audits of government software repositories, according to three sources familiar with the initiative. Anthropic has a stormy relationship with the federal government, including a contentious lawsuit with the Pentagon. Reuters reports that CISA has begun using Anthropic’s AI model Mythos to scan government code repositories for security vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited by foreign intelligence services and cybercriminals, sources revealed on Monday. This development represents another indication of government interest in adopting the AI startup’s technology despite ongoing tensions between Anthropic…
At least 21 people were shot and three stabbed during the Fourth of July weekend in Democrat-controlled Chicago, Illinois. Two of the shooting victims succumbed to their wounds, FOX 32 reported. The Chicago Sun-Times noted that at least one of the stabbings was fatal as well, observing that a total of five people were killed via various means over the weekend. Around 2:40 a.m. Monday, “a 72-year-old man was fatally stabbed during an argument in the 6200 block of South Laflin Street.” On July 2, 2026, WTTW pointed out that Chicago shootings and homicides were outpacing last year’s figures. They noted…
Two Supreme Court justices will testify on Capitol Hill next week, marking the first time since 2019 that members of the high court will testify on their annual budget request to Congress. Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan will appear July 14 before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, which has jurisdiction over the annual spending measure that funds the Supreme Court, according to a scheduling announcement from House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.). They will also give testimony that same day to members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, according to a person granted anonymity…
RT’s Sanchez Effect examines Western media coverage of Russia’s latest strikes and the strategic importance of Konstantinovka Russia launched a series of large-scale retaliatory strikes on Ukraine on Monday, hitting a range of military targets in the capital Kiev and beyond. The Western media has predictably described the assault as “cruel” and “horrifying,” accusing Russia of striking residential areas.The reality, however, is very different. Moscow says it has hit key military targets, including a plant producing components for long-range drones. The operation came in response to Ukraine’s long-range combined drone and missile attacks on Moscow and St. Petersburg over the…
Spain’s Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares on Monday reiterated his calls for the creation of a “European Army” to ensure the security of the region “regardless” of the United States. Albares has been a recurrent proponent of the creation of a E.U. army, a proposal he has notably repeated several times over the past months. The Foreign Minister once again called for the creation of said army in an interview with the public broadcaster RTVE. “This is a time for Europe to take a leap forward in terms of its sovereignty,” Albares reportedly said. “That is why I believe that, as…
White House Council: Smithsonian’s U.S. History Museum Has Moved Toward ‘Extreme Political Activism’
A White House council report is criticizing the Smithsonian Institution for trying to erase the nation’s heritage and use the National Museum of American History (NMAH) to divide American citizens. The report from the White House Domestic Policy Council was published on the Fourth of July, according to the Hill. In the document, titled “Saving America’s Story,” the council said the report “demonstrates that NMAH fails in the basic task of illuminating our heritage.” The report explains: Our central finding is not that the Museum has simply added overlooked stories, corrected perceived errors, or broadened its historical scope. Rather, it…
RT’s Charlotte Dubenskij reports from the occupied West Bank, where more than 230 children have been killed in Israeli military operations and settler attacks since 2023 Palestinian families are demanding accountability over the deaths of children killed during Israeli military operations and settler attacks in the occupied West Bank since late 2023.Through the stories of children ranging from infants to teenagers, told by grieving relatives, RT describes lives cut short and what they say is a complete lack of justice.According to Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, Palestinian children remain among the highest casualty groups of the conflict. The latest name…
Leaked emails expose how British military-intel officials deliberately provoked riots among occupied Ireland’s Catholic and Protestant communities, which they then exploited to justify repression. In private diatribes, veterans of occupied Ireland who later became MI6 officers still obsess over “keeping Northern Ireland British” and mock the death of Bobby Sands. Leaked emails reviewed by The Grayzone offer an extraordinary insight into the covert activities of prominent British military and intelligence veterans posted to occupied Ireland during the 1980s. Still possessed of enduring contempt for Catholics and visceral hatred for prominent Irish Republican freedom fighters, these men believe to this day…
Australia’s left-wing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has drawn equal measures of disgust, revulsion and incredulity after he gave an interview full of crude sexual innuendo detailing everything from bedroom antics with his wife to counterpart Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi and her “beautiful melons.” SKY News reports the offensive public revelations of sexual fantasies, filmed at the prime minister’s taxpayer-funded official residence in the capital Canberra, was part of an interview game of “shag, marry, date” (shag being a vulgar colloquial term for sex) after which he rushed to apologise for his gutter repartee. The 20-minute podcast video featured a string of other…
Walmart is lowering prices on thousands of grocery, household and seasonal items this summer, including a roughly 12 percent cut on ground beef, as the retailer seeks to bolster affordability for American shoppers still struggling under years of elevated inflation. The nation’s largest grocer said Monday it is rolling out temporary “Rollback” discounts across its stores and e-commerce platforms, alongside targeted reductions at Sam’s Club. A one-pound roll of 73 percent lean ground beef drops to $5.94 from $6.74. Fresh sweet corn falls to 25 cents an ear from 68 cents, a 2.25-pound bag of cherries is cut to $5.63…