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Anthropic, the AI giant President Donald Trump has described as “leftwing nut jobs” has agreed to spend $200 billion with leftist giant Google over the next five years for cloud computing services. The Information reports that woke AI startup Anthropic has agreed to spend $200 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years. The massive commitment was revealed by a person with knowledge of the matter and represents one of the largest cloud computing deals in the industry’s history. The massive financial commitment indicates that Anthropic accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue backlog that Google disclosed to…
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) confirmed on Wednesday morning that the Hantavirus outbreak onboard a Dutch cruise ship Hondius is the rare Andes strain of the virus, which is endemic in Argentina and known to be transmissible between humans. The Hondius – a luxury cruise ship that departed from Argentina en route to the Canary Islands, Spain – is currently isolated after documenting a hantavirus outbreak. As of Wednesday morning, the ship is reportedly marooned off the coast of Cape Verde after being denied permission to land. The W.H.O. stated on Wednesday that there are eight cases aboard, three of which have been confirmed by laboratory testing.…
The nationwide average price of regular unleaded gasoline rose to $4.54 a gallon on Tuesday, the American Automobile Association said, the highest since July 2022 and less than 50 cents below the record of $5.01 set in June of that year. The average is $1.12 more than drivers were paying a year ago. The milestone came the same day that oil prices fell sharply on reports of progress toward a deal to end the conflict with Iran. West Texas Intermediate crude dropped more than nine percent on Wednesday to settle below $93 a barrel after Secretary of State Marco Rubio…
Washington, DC, is gearing up for “Rededicate 250,” which will take place May 17 on the National Mall and is described as a “National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving.” As America’s semiquincentennial celebration swiftly approaches, the country as a whole is remembering everything God has done since the nation’s inception. The celebration of God’s providence will take place on the National Mall on May 17 and will feature “Scripture, testimony, prayer, and rededication of our country as One Nation to God.” The day will kick off with fellowship in front of the U.S. Capitol and music throughout the day.…
A memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran is closer than ever, a report claims, while President Trump warns if Iran doesn’t sign “the bombing starts” again. The United States and Iran are at the closest point yet of being in agreement over ending the conflict in the Middle East and are on the verge of signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU), it is claimed. Publisher Axios, citing several anonymous sources they claim are familiar with the matter, states the one-page MOU contains 14 points and would place the conflict on ice, end Iran’s nucleal ambitions, and allow the region…
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Wednesday launched a national crackdown on the use of fake safety labels to sell dangerous consumer products entering the United States from China and elsewhere, Breitbart News has learned exclusively. “Fake safety labels are being used to push dangerous products into American homes, often from overseas manufacturers evading U.S. law,” said CPSC Acting Chairman Peter A. Feldman. “We will hold accountable those who cheat the system, undercut American businesses, and put families at risk,” CSPC Acting Chairman Peter Feldman told Breitbart News in a written statement. Many bad actors are increasingly using…
Former President Barack Obama reportedly pushed to make his Chicago-based presidential center far beyond his original vision, which made at least one of its architects “uneasy.” Obama’s demands made the architect “uneasy,” adding more complications to the planned $850 million Obama Presidential Center, a mammoth, granite-clad complex in Jackson Park in Chicago, Illinois. Tod Williams, one of the architects, said that Obama urged designers to “up our ante” from the presidential center’s earliest designs. The push for increasing the scale of the presidential center created tension, he said. “He was saying we should up our ante,” Williams told the New Yorker. He…
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has raised the prospect of engaging with Moscow, citing the bloc’s growing policy divisions with Washington The EU should be ready to resume dialogue with Russia if US policy on the Ukraine conflict no longer aligns with the bloc’s interests, Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said. The remarks, made in an interview with the Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat and published on Tuesday, come after four years during which Brussels has largely refused to engage in direct talks with Moscow. Asked whether it is riskier not to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin than to resume contacts, Stubb replied…
Leader of the far-left La France Insoumise party Jean-Luc Mélenchon has thrown his hat in the ring for the election to succeed term-limmited President Emmanuel Macron, pitching himself as the candidate of the multicultural “New France”. Mélenchon, who is often compared to fellow septuagenarian socialist firebrands Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, will make his fourth run at the Élysée Palace after falling short in the 2022, 2017, and 2022 races, all of which he failed to advance to the second round. However, his strong 3rd-place finish in 2022 — behind National Rally leader Marine Le Pen and French President Emmanuel…
Meta and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg are facing a lawsuit from five major publishers and author Scott Turow alleging the company illegally copied millions of copyrighted works to train its AI systems. According to the lawsuit Zuckerberg personally authorized the process. Variety reports that the lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York accuses Meta of engaging in what plaintiffs describe as “one of the most massive infringements of copyrighted materials in history.” The publishers bringing the suit include Hachette, Macmillan, McGraw Hill, Elsevier and Cengage, along with author Scott Turow. The proposed class-action…