Anthropic releases guardrailed version of Mythos for public use

The company acknowledged that without safeguards, Fable 5 was a dangerous model in the hands of bad actors.
Anthropic CEO Dario AmodeiDenis Balibouse/Reuters

OpenAI files for IPO amid intensifying AI race

OpenAI and Anthropic’s impending public offerings, as well as SpaceX’s, are expected to be among the biggest in history.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Evelyn Hockstein/ReutersEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Klarna on the fight for ‘top of wallet’ in an AI agentic commerce world

CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski thinks there’s still a place for brand loyalty and perks in a bot shopping world. Up next: Klarna airport lounges?

US block of World Cup referee from Somalia prompts scrutiny

Omar Abdulkadir Artan “was determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns,” the Trump administration said.
Somalis hold pictures of referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to officiate matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup but was refused entry to the United States, during a match between Gaadiidka and Juba at Mogadishu Stadium, in Mogadishu, Somalia, June 9, 2026. Somalis hold pictures of referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan. Feisal Omar/Reuters
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Politics

House prediction market ban faces turbulence

One Democrat said his party would likely oppose it in the hopes of passing a stronger ban next year.
Joe MorelleJacquelyn Martin/Reuters

Greer heads to Silicon Valley to promote onshoring

The US trade representative will tour manufacturing facilities.
Jamieson Greer Evan Vucci/Reuters

Some Republicans want Pulte out for intelligence job

“Democrats are not going to vote to pass [a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act extension] until he’s withdrawn,” said Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.
John CornynEvan Vucci/Reuters

Democrats aren’t winning the foreign policy argument, group says

Democrats need to revamp their message if they want to capitalize on voter angst over the war in Iran, the centrist Democratic think tank Third Way writes.

Republicans want Trump and Netanyahu to smooth things over

The party that revels in Democratic divisions over Israel is in an awkward spot as its president splits from the prime minister over the war.

The West’s age of ‘hyperpolitics’

The West is in an age of “hyperpolitics” in which polarization has surged but institutions are incapable of delivering change, a leading researcher argued.

Politicians couldn’t keep kids off social media. They’ll try again with AI.

Leaders of both parties in Washington and in state capitals are confronting AI before it becomes as omnipresent as vertical video.

Democrat McCann pulls ahead in key House race

Bill Huizenga, who won his seat by nearly 12 points in 2024, has long been a target for House Democrats’ campaign arm.

Beleaguered in DC, Platner enters his comfort zone

Democrats’ presumptive Senate nominee in Maine isn’t going anywhere, despite the wishes of some in his party.

Surveillance tools expiration bears down on Senate

Democrats want to use their leverage to get Bill Pulte replaced as interim director of national intelligence.

Inside Altman’s pitch on government AI stake

OpenAI’s Sam Altman last year offered to cede equity in his firm to the Trump administration.
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