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Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic tech

President Trump directed all federal agencies to begin an immediate phaseout of Anthropic’s AI after a public standoff with the Pentagon over military use and safeguards raising national security and industry turmoil

Number

110 billion - Size of OpenAI's latest funding round

Quote

"I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong" — Bill Clinton


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Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic tech

The White House and Defense Department have moved to sever ties with Anthropic after a public standoff over military use of its AI. The dispute centers on whether the company will remove guardrails that limit Pentagon deployment.

OpenAI pulls in 110 billion in new funding

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US ramps military buildup near Middle East amid Iran standoff

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Congress prepares war powers resolution to block strikes on Iran

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Bill Clinton denies knowledge of Epstein crimes in deposition

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SpaceX readies confidential IPO filing for March

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NASA delays planned 2027 moon landing to focus on safety

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Brazil flood and landslides death toll rises to 64

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Military cargo plane crashes onto road and kills at least 15

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Stocks tumble as hot wholesale inflation report hits markets

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Amazon to anchor strategic partnership with OpenAI

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DOJ admits removing file containing photo of Lutnick with Epstein

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