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Ars Technica

Florida files lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over ChatGPT's design

Florida has initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, citing concerns over the safety of ChatGPT's design. The lawsuit follows a criminal investigation related to a mass shooting at Florida State University, where it is alleged that suspects used ChatGPT in their planning.

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BBC — World

Anthropic plans to list shares on US stock market

Anthropic, the company behind the AI product Claude, is preparing to go public by offering shares on the US stock market in 2026. The specific date for the share offering has not been disclosed.

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sfgate.com

Hawaii's Tourism Industry Faces Challenges Ahead of Summer Season

Hawaii's tourism sector is facing a decrease in visitors ahead of the summer season due to various factors, including recent storms, rising airfares, and a decline in international travelers. Local businesses are reporting reduced revenue and adjusting their operations in response to these challenges.

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sfgate.com

Crater Lake National Park remains open despite trail closure, impacting local tourism

Crater Lake National Park is open, but the closure of the Cleetwood Cove Trail has led to a significant decline in tourism, with local businesses reporting low occupancy rates. Misleading headlines have contributed to the confusion among potential visitors. Local business owners have sought assistance from the National Park Service to address the misconceptions but have not received a response.

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New York Times — Politics

Oil Prices Increase Amid Middle East Tensions

Oil prices have risen as tensions in the Middle East escalate. Concerns focus on the potential duration of oil and fuel stockpiles if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen.

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Washington Examiner

Alexis Wilkins Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MS Now

Alexis Wilkins has filed a defamation lawsuit against MS Now, alleging that a report about her and FBI Director Kash Patel was based on false claims from anonymous sources. The lawsuit seeks damages of at least $75,000 and highlights inconsistencies in the report's timeline regarding her security detail.

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New York Post

Oil Prices Increase Following US-Iran Tensions

On June 1, 2026, oil prices increased following Iran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions in the Middle East. An ExxonMobil executive cautioned that oil inventories might reach unprecedented lows due to these developments.

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TechCrunch

SpaceX cites water access as a challenge for IPO

SpaceX has identified the need for substantial water resources for cooling its data centers as a factor affecting its upcoming IPO. The company has noted that securing access to sufficient and affordable water is a challenge.

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cnbc.com

Trump Comments on Iran Negotiations and Oil Prices in CNBC Interview

President Trump, in a CNBC interview, stated he does not care if negotiations with Iran are over, calling them boring. He discussed the impact on oil prices and indicated that he would communicate with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding military actions in Lebanon. Trump also expressed confidence that oil prices would drop soon.

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Washington Examiner

Nvidia Unveils New AI Chip for Personal Computers

Nvidia has introduced the RTX Spark, a new AI superchip for personal computers, at the Computex exhibition in Taipei. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted its significance in advancing personal computing and its integration into products from major manufacturers like HP and Dell.

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Washington Examiner

Anthropic Files for Initial Public Offering with SEC

Anthropic has filed for an initial public offering with the SEC, aiming to compete with OpenAI. The filing is nonbinding, and details regarding shares and pricing are yet to be determined. The company is currently involved in a dispute with the Department of War and faces legal challenges regarding national security.

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politico.eu

Albanian Authorities Investigate Luxury Resort Project Linked to Jared Kushner

Albanian prosecutors are investigating a luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner, focusing on changes to the protected status of the development area. Protests against the project have intensified, with demonstrators calling for its cancellation and the protection of local wildlife. The Albanian government is pursuing EU membership by 2030.

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mediaite.com

Alexis Wilkins Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MS NOW and Reporters

Alexis Wilkins has initiated a defamation lawsuit against MS NOW and two reporters, claiming they published false information regarding her drinking habits and interactions with a security detail. The lawsuit seeks damages over $75,000 and was filed in Nashville.

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New York Post

Google Engineer Charged with Wire Fraud and Money Laundering

Michele Spagnuolo, a software engineer at Google, has been charged with wire fraud and money laundering. He reportedly made $1.2 million by leveraging confidential data to win bets on celebrity search trends.

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