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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he was designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk, a move that could prevent U.S. military vendors from working with the company.Read More
Trump’s directive comes amid a dispute between the AI giant and the Department of Defense.Read More
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The deal could ease some of Wall Street’s fears about Amazon’s monster $200 billion capex spending, and accelerate its development of AI tools.Read More
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Cherokee Nation is bringing job and entrepreneurship resources directly to communities in Muskogee and north Tulsa next month as part of its continued outreachRead More
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The Houston Rockets were on the verge of completing a stunning rally from a 19-point deficit against the Orlando Magic on Thursday but needed one final push to get over the hump.Read More
Saturday’s game between Oregon and Northwestern in Evanston, Ill., might not look to be an especially significant game given that neither team is particularly close to the NCAA Tournament bubble.Read More
Brad Stevens continues to build high-level rostersRead More