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Anthropic’s “Mythos” spooks Washington — and Wall Street, too

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Anthropic’s “Mythos” spooks Washington — and Wall Street, too

Anthropic’s limited release of its new “Mythos” model triggered alarms in Washington after the company warned government contacts that the system could introduce serious security and cyber risks if misused.

Officials and industry watchers are treating it as an early test of how quickly frontier-model deployment can outpace existing safeguards, with implications for elections, critical infrastructure, and corporate networks.

Read the full story at The Hill →


JPMorgan’s quarter says markets are busy — not broken

JPMorgan Chase beat estimates, helped by strength in fixed-income trading and investment banking as market volatility and deal activity kept desks active.

Investors are looking to the bank’s results and commentary for read-throughs on consumer resilience, corporate borrowing, and whether credit quality is starting to bend under higher-for-longer rates and macro uncertainty.

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Energy inflation just posted its ugliest spike in a quarter-century

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Energy inflation just posted its ugliest spike in a quarter-century

Global energy inflation surged in March by the most in 25 years, according to calculations based on government data, as the Iran war jolted oil and gas prices.

The jump matters because energy costs feed quickly into transportation, food, and headline inflation—complicating central banks’ plans to ease and raising recession risks for import-dependent economies.

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Elite schools rebrand DEI as “belonging” — critics call it discrimination in nicer packaging

Elite K-12 and higher-ed institutions are increasingly framing DEI programs as efforts to promote “belonging,” even as critics argue the same initiatives still sort students and families by race, ideology, and identity.

The debate is intensifying as legal and political pressure grows post–affirmative action, with opponents claiming schools are finding workarounds rather than changing course.

Read the full story at Daily Wire →


Swalwell says he plans to resign amid sexual-assault accusations

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said he plans to resign from Congress following a stream of sexual assault accusations, according to the outlet’s reporting.

The development adds to the political and legal turbulence around high-profile misconduct allegations and could trigger a scramble over timing, succession, and the next election in his district.

Read the full story at Breitbart →


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