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Global News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Global News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Hosted by Corey with the Story, Global News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping the world—from international politics and business to culture, technology, and global events. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—the first global local news network bringing updates from every city and region and keeping the world connected. Global News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening around the world. Advertise o

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    Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 Pulled

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    Anthropic’s latest AI model, Claude Fable 5, was pulled from release after U.S. authorities deemed it “too powerful” and a security risk — even though the company had safeguards and early access groups. The government claims they found a way to “jailbreak” it, though Anthropic says the flaws were minor and common across AI models. This isn’t the first time Anthropic’s clashed with the Trump administration, which labeled them a “supply chain risk” and restricted government use — but a judge recen

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    OpenAI Eyes Public Listing

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    OpenAI is preparing to go public, filing confidentially with the SEC as it seeks to raise capital amid fierce AI competition from Google and Anthropic. Once valued at $850 billion and transitioning from nonprofit to public benefit corporation, the company now faces a pivotal moment — with CEO Sam Altman envisioning AI-driven economic transformation and equitable access, while CFO signals disciplined financial operations poised to unlock massive capital markets. Support the show:Get a discount at

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    Pause AI Race Before It Escapes Control

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    Anthropic is calling for a global pause on advanced AI development, warning that rapid progress could lead to uncontrollable systems capable of recursive self-improvement—potentially revolutionizing medicine but also posing existential risks. Meanwhile, researchers at the University of Toronto revealed AI can now spawn adaptive “worms” that evade detection, exposing how even basic tools threaten cybersecurity. Anthropic proposes a verifiable slowdown system to prevent cheating, while OpenAI argu

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    S&P Holds Firm on Index Rules

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    S&P Dow Jones Indices sticks to the rules—no changes for adding big companies to the S&P 500, MidCap 400, or SmallCap 600. Companies must still be U.S.-based, trade on NYSE/Nasdaq, and be profitable for a full year, with IPOs needing 12 months on an eligible exchange before consideration. While Nasdaq loosened its rules to track big tech and AI IPOs faster, S&P argues its strict standards preserve balanced market coverage—even as SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI prepare massive debuts. Support the

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    AI in War: Speed vs Safety

    Published Jun 1, 2026

    The Pentagon is racing to integrate AI into military operations, seeing it as a game-changer for targeting and efficiency, but a growing chorus of voices—including some within the military—demand ethical guardrails and human oversight to prevent catastrophic misuse. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing for unrestricted AI deployment, rejecting “ideological constraints” that could hinder combat effectiveness, while the Pentagon has severed ties with Anthropic over security concerns, turning

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    Claude Lemieux's Brain Donation for CTE Research

    Published May 31, 2026

    Claude Lemieux’s brain is being donated to Boston University’s CTE Center to advance research on long-term effects of head injuries in athletes. At 60, the legendary NHL enforcer—known for his gritty play, four Stanley Cups, and 1,500+ games—passed away, and his family supports the donation as a tribute to his legacy and a step toward protecting future players. Though he became an agent to mentor young athletes, his family emphasizes this donation is for broader scientific understanding, not ind

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    Claude Lemieux Remembered

    Published May 29, 2026

    Hockey legend Claude Lemieux, four-time Stanley Cup champion and feared enforcer, has died at 60 after a tragic suicide at his family’s furniture store in Florida. Known for his clutch performances, Conn Smythe Trophy win, and historic playoff stats, Lemieux left an indelible mark on the game — both as a warrior on the ice and a beloved teammate off it. The hockey world is reeling, with former stars and the Canadiens honoring his legacy as the sport mourns a true icon and calls for greater aware

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    Pope's AI Encyclical: A New Moral Framework

    Published May 19, 2026

    Pope Leo XIIIs successor, Pope Leo XIV, unveils his first encyclical on May 25th, focusing on human dignity in the AI era. The Vatican collaborates with AI safety advocate Christopher Olah from Anthropic, amidst a legal dispute with the U.S. administration. This encyclical, likened to Pope Leo XIIIs Rerum Novarum, aims to integrate AI complexities into the churchs teachings on labor, justice, and peace, providing a moral compass for the AI revolution. Support the show:Get a discount at https://s

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    AI Hackers Bypass 2FA, Google Steps In

    Published May 12, 2026

    Google thwarts AI-powered hackers exploiting a zero-day flaw in a system admin tool, tracing it back to an AI language model. As AI capabilities advance, experts warn of an AI exploit era, with criminals leveraging speed to launch ransomware and extortion. Anthropic and OpenAI launch defensive projects to protect critical software, but the transition to safer AI coding remains a challenge. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.a

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    Tech & Faith Unite for AI Ethics

    Published May 8, 2026

    Tech giants like Anthropic and OpenAI join faith leaders in New York for the first Faith-AI Covenant roundtable, aiming to integrate morality and ethics into AI. Baroness Joanna Shields emphasizes tech companies responsibility, while religious voices bring centuries of moral guidance. Groups like the Hindu Temple Society, Baha’i community, Sikh Coalition, Greek Orthodox, and Mormon church participate, with some already setting AI rules. Anthropic leads the charge, incorporating faith input into

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    Microsoft & OpenAI Partnership Evolves: New AI Alliances

    Published Apr 28, 2026

    Microsoft ends revenue sharing with OpenAI, marking a shift in their partnership. OpenAI, creators of ChatGPT, expands to other clouds like Amazon, Google, and Oracle. Microsoft remains the primary cloud choice, while Amazon plans to roll out OpenAI models on their Bedrock platform. This move paves the way for OpenAIs public debut and allows Microsoft to collaborate with rivals like Anthropic, fostering innovation without hindrance. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/disco

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    Anthropic Meets White House, Despite Lawsuit

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    Anthropics CEO, Dario Amodei, recently met with White House officials amidst a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense. The companys new AI, Claude Mythos, excels in hacking and cybersecurity tasks, sparking debate on collaboration, safety, and innovation. Despite Trumps teams criticism, Anthropics technology may be too valuable to overlook, potentially easing tensions and opening doors for government work. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on

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    OpenAI & Anthropic: AI Giants Pivot to Enterprise Tools

    Published Apr 17, 2026

    OpenAIs CFO, Sarah Friar, leverages ChatGPT for various tasks, but the company is banking on enterprise tools for profit. Valued at $852 billion, OpenAI is abandoning consumer projects like Sora to concentrate on business tools, competing with Anthropic, worth $380 billion. Both companies are burning cash, aiming to secure corporate clients before going public. OpenAI introduced Spud, its most advanced model for high-end professional work, while Anthropic launched Opus 4.7 and Mythos for top cus