Anthropic Restricts Mythos Class AI Amid Growing Global Cyber Threats
Anthropic has released its powerful Claude Mythos 5 model under strict tiering, limiting advanced offensive cyber capabilities to vetted defenders while public versions face intentional throttling.
House Moves to Finalize Seventy Billion Dollar Immigration Enforcement Package
The House of Representatives is poised to approve a $70 billion funding surge for ICE and Border Patrol, securing enforcement resources through 2029.
Anthropic and OpenAI File for IPOs Amidst AI Arms Race
AI giants Anthropic and OpenAI have filed confidential S-1 paperwork, signaling a massive shift toward public markets as they seek billions to fund the next generation of algorithmic infrastructure.
Physicists Realize Exotic Quantum State on Digital Processor
Researchers have successfully simulated the fermionic Laughlin state using IonQ’s trapped-ion quantum computer, marking a significant milestone in the digital simulation of complex topological matter.
Bitcoin Protocol Debate Sharpens Over OP_CAT and OP_CTV Covenants
A new Galaxy Research report identifies OP_CAT and OP_CTV as the primary contenders for Bitcoin’s next soft fork, signaling a shift toward enhanced transaction programmability and trustless layer-2 bridges.
States Clash Over Voting Rules as Federal Mandate Looms
The narrow passage of the SAVE America Act in the U.S. House has ignited a fierce debate over state sovereignty and the future of decentralized election administration.
Private-Sector Expedition Discovers New Hydrothermal Vent Field in Galapagos
Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute discovered a new hydrothermal vent field in the Galapagos Spreading Center using the ROV SuBastian. The site, named Sendero del Cedro, hosts a diverse…
Urban Gridlock Intensifies as School Reopenings Strain Local Transit Infrastructure
The seasonal return to classrooms is driving a significant spike in peak-hour congestion, forcing local authorities to rely on reactive enforcement measures over long-term infrastructure solutions.
Breaking the Machine: New York City’s 1936 Proportional Representation Reform
In 1936, New York City voters approved a landmark charter revision that introduced proportional representation for the City Council. This reform aimed to break the dominance of the Tammany Hall…



