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Anthropic Mythos 5 Approved for Limited Deployment as U.S. Revises AI Export Restrictions

Felipe Cardona June 27, 2026

The Anthropic Mythos 5 model is returning to a limited group of trusted organizations after U.S. officials partially relaxed export restrictions. Those restrictions temporarily blocked access to the company’s most advanced cybersecurity-focused artificial intelligence system. The decision follows negotiations between Anthropic and federal regulators. These negotiations aimed at reducing national security risks while preserving access for organizations responsible for protecting critical digital infrastructure. Rather than authorizing a broad public rollout, the revised

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U.S. Earthquake Relief for Venezuela Expands as International Rescue Mission Grows

SMGN Publishing June 26, 2026

The U.S. earthquake relief Venezuela operation has become one of Washington’s largest international disaster responses in recent years. Emergency rescue personnel, humanitarian organizations and military logistics are

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World Cup Advertising Is No Longer Dominated by Official Sponsors

Felipe Cardona June 26, 2026

World Cup advertising is undergoing a noticeable shift. While official tournament sponsors still invest billions of USD to secure exclusive branding rights, many of the campaigns

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Condemns Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s Anti-Muslim Posts

SMGN Publishing March 13, 2026

Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of New York City, has condemned a series of social media posts by Tommy Tuberville, a Republican senator from Alabama, describing the remarks as

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Gray Whale Deaths Puzzle Scientists Decades After Recovery From Near Extinction

Sarah Olivella March 13, 2026

For decades, the recovery of the gray whale was considered one of conservation’s biggest success stories. After being driven close to extinction by commercial whaling in the

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Scarpetta on Prime Video Blends Two Timelines in a Complex Murder Mystery

Sarah Olivella March 13, 2026

The new crime drama Scarpetta has arrived on Prime Video, offering viewers a layered murder mystery that unfolds across two different timelines. The series stars Nicole Kidman as forensic pathologist

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TSA Workers Miss Paychecks During DHS Shutdown as Travelers Continue Paying Security Fees

Sarah Olivella March 13, 2026

Thousands of airport security officers across the United States are working without pay as the partial shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security continues. The funding

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Apprenticeships Gain Momentum in U.S. Manufacturing

Felipe Cardona March 13, 2026

Manufacturing companies across the United States are increasingly turning to apprenticeship programs as a practical solution to one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: the

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Investigation Launched Into Alleged Misuse of Social Security Data by DOGE Staffer

SMGN Publishing March 12, 2026

Federal watchdog officials and members of Congress are investigating allegations that sensitive personal data held by the Social Security Administration may have been improperly accessed or retained

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The Oscars Add a Casting Award: Why Building the Perfect Cast Matters

Sarah Olivella March 12, 2026

For the first time in the history of the Academy Awards, casting directors are being recognized with their own Oscar category. The new award celebrates the

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Plug-In Solar Panels Gain Momentum in the U.S. as Utilities Raise Concerns

SMGN Publishing March 12, 2026

A new type of small, easy-to-install solar panel is attracting attention in the United States as households look for ways to reduce electricity costs. Known

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Many Trump Supporters Reject Claims Democrats Must Cheat to Win, Interviews Show

Sarah Olivella March 12, 2026

Interviews with voters in key Pennsylvania districts suggest that many supporters of Donald Trump are skeptical of his recent claims that Democrats must cheat to win elections.

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