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07/05/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Report: Saudi Crown Prince Lost Confidence in Trump After U.S. Failure in Iran
Saudi Arabia Blocks U.S. Access to Airspace, Report Says Saudi Arabia prevented the United States from using its airspace for a military mission in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a New York Times report cited by multiple sources. The report states that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman lost confidence in President Donald Trump […]
07/01/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China Face New U.S. Export Restrictions
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued updated guidance restricting Nvidia’s sales of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, marking the latest escalation in technology export controls between the two countries. The new rules, announced in late May 2026, target Nvidia’s most sophisticated processors, including the Blackwell series, and require export licenses for any transfer […]
06/30/2026
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By Chase Codewell
OpenAI Restricts New AI Model to Trump-Approved Partners During Government Review
OpenAI announced on June 26 that it is restricting the preview release of its new GPT-5.6 model series to a small group of users approved by the Trump administration, according to the company. The ChatGPT-maker is launching a limited preview of the models Sol, Terra, and Luna, with Sol described as the new flagship model. […]
06/30/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Review: Law Enforcement Officers Allegedly Used License Plate Readers to Stalk Romantic Interests
At least 20 cases involving law enforcement officers using automated license plate readers (ALPRs) to track romantic partners or potential partners have been identified by the Institute for Justice (IJ), with most incidents occurring since 2024, according to a review of media reports and public records. Officers in cases spanning multiple states were criminally charged […]
06/30/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Congressional NDAA Provisions Raise Sovereignty Concerns
The U.S. Congress is scheduled to vote the week of June 29, 2026, on the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $1.5 trillion defense bill that includes provisions critics say would permanently integrate executive and military functions of the United States with those of Israel [1]. The vote comes just days before the 250th […]
06/29/2026
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By Chase Codewell
NSA Loses Access to Anthropic’s Mythos 5 AI Tool Amid U.S. Dispute
The National Security Agency (NSA) has lost access to Anthropic’s advanced Mythos 5 AI model, which the intelligence agency had been using to identify software vulnerabilities, according to reports from the New York Times (NYT) and the Associated Press (AP). The cutoff followed the Trump administration’s imposition of export restrictions on Anthropic earlier this month, citing national […]
06/28/2026
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By Chase Codewell
House Armed Services Committee Approves $1.1 Trillion Defense Bill
The House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, June 24, advanced the fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $1.1 trillion policy bill that includes a provision to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War. The committee voted 57-1 to approve the measure, sending it to the full House for consideration, […]
06/24/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Five Eyes Warns: AI Cyber Attacks Could Cripple Governments “Within Months”
Cyber agencies from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance – Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand – issued a rare joint statement on Monday, June 22, warning that frontier artificial intelligence (AI) models could soon enable hackers to cripple governments, businesses and critical infrastructure. The statement, released by the cybersecurity leaders of […]
06/20/2026
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By Chase Codewell
French Domestic Intelligence Agency to Replace Palantir Software With French-Made Alternative
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced Tuesday, June 16, that the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) will replace software from U.S. defense tech giant Palantir with a system from French firm ChapsVision. “We cannot rely on tools developed by foreign powers,” Lecornu said in a video statement, adding that “France must have its own […]
06/19/2026
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By Chase Codewell
G7 Leaders Announce Licensed Production of Long-Range Missiles in Ukraine
Group of Seven (G7) leaders announced on June 17 that U.S. and European arms manufacturers will begin producing advanced long-range weaponry under license in Ukraine, according to a joint statement issued after the summit in Evian-les-Bains. The initiative aims to sustain military pressure on Russia as allied stockpiles dwindle, a diplomatic source told reporters on […]
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