NSA is testing Anthropic’s Mythos to find security flaws in Microsoft products as the company is …

Microsoft not only makes some of the most widely used software in the world, but is also among the largest contractors involved with the US government. Now, the US National Security Agency (NSA) is using Anthropic’s advanced AI model, Mythos, to identify potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the software giant’s products.A Bloomberg report cited a US…

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‘Pit that child-killer has dug for them’: Iran escalates rhetoric against US; demands reparations for ‘assault’

An Iranian official on Friday sharply criticised the United States amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington, warning that any use of force would be met with a “harsh response,” as the wider regional conflict involving Iran, the US and Israel continues under a fragile ceasefire.‘In a post on X, Iranian politician Seyed Mehdi Tabatabaei…

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“More things may come out”: Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal far from over as analyst warns more bombshells coming | NFL News

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s controversy may not be over, as analysts warn more details could emerge. While Russini has stepped away and Vrabel has returned to the New England Patriots, speculation continues. Analyst Kelvin Washington suggested new information could surface as more sources come forward. Despite this, players like Drake Maye have shown support…

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Medal assured! India crush Chinese Taipei 3-0 to storm into Thomas Cup semis | Badminton News

NEW DELHI: India delivered a commanding and clinical performance to storm into the semifinals of the Thomas Cup, defeating Chinese Taipei 3-0 in a one-sided quarterfinal on Friday to guarantee themselves at least a bronze medal.The tie was sealed in style by Ayush Shetty, who produced a composed straight-game victory over Lin Chun-Yi, winning 21-16,…

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‘Major milestone’: Noida international airport to begin flight operations from June 15

NEW DELHI: Commercial flight operations at Noida International Airport in Jewar will begin on June 15, the airport announced on Friday, marking the launch of a new aviation hub in the National Capital Region (NCR) aimed at enhancing passenger travel, cargo movement and regional connectivity.The announcement follows the inauguration of the airport by Prime Minister…

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“Look into it”: Dianna Russini scandal explodes as NFL urged to probe A.J. Brown Patriots link | NFL News

Pablo Torre has urged the NFL to review Dianna Russini’s role in linking A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. While the league views the Russini-Mike Vrabel situation as personal, Torre raised concerns about optics and potential scrutiny. The NFL has no plans to investigate, but attention could grow if trade talks involving Brown move…

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Bhagwant Mann: ‘All speculations put to rest’: Bhagwant Mann as AAP govt wins trust vote in Punjab assembly | India News

NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on Friday won the confidence motion in the Punjab assembly, with chief minister Bhagwant Mann asserting that the result had put to rest speculation about instability within the party.The motion was moved earlier in the day during a special one-day session, days after a setback in the…

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IPL 2026: ‘He won’t be Bumrah’- Bishop questions Sooryavanshi’s first-ball six chances vs Starc | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Mitchell Starc (Agency Image) Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already squared up to some of the quickest and most respected bowlers in IPL 2026 and come through with striking assurance. At just 15, he has gone after names like Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Pat Cummins, showing little regard for reputation and…

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Matt Garman: After 30,000+ layoffs, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman says: Jobs are not going away, I can tell you we are hiring just as many software developers as… |

AWS CEO Matt Garman says Amazon is hiring 11,000 software development engineer interns and early-career hires in 2026, pushing back on fears that AI is eliminating software engineering jobs. His comments come after Amazon’s two biggest layoff rounds in six months—30,000-plus corporate cuts in total—and amid warnings from other tech leaders that AI coding tools…

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Earth’s tectonic plate is cracking beneath Cascadia Subduction Zone – scientists spot a ‘slow-motion train wreck’ |

A groundbreaking study in Science Advances reveals that Earth’s tectonic plates are breaking apart under the Cascadia subduction zone. Geologists from Louisiana State University and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory used high-resolution seismic imaging, similar to an ‘ultrasound’ of the Earth. They noticed the Juan de Fuca plate is fracturing into smaller pieces as it sinks…

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