Third batch of documents contains several firsthand reports of people witnessing ‘orbs’ in the sky
Texas woman injured by McDonald’s Sausage McMuffin ‘wholly unfit for human consumption’: suit
Exclusive: Yvette Hinds was ‘seriously and permanently injured’ by the offending sandwich, and was forced to endure ‘several operations, procedures and treatments’ because of it, according to court filings
Farewell to David Hockney and Marilyn Monroe at 100
His career spanned London’s swinging ’60s, the counter-culture of 1970s Los Angeles and the bucolic calm of springtime in Normandy. David Hockney was a master painter of portraits and landscapes, injecting riotous colour into canvases that hang in col…
Anti-Immigrant Riots after Belfast Stabbing Leave City on Edge
In two nights of violence in Northern Ireland after a brutal stabbing, people were targeted because of their skin color, the authorities said.
Where does a potential peace agreement stand between the U.S. and Iran?
President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran, but called them off saying a deal is close. However, the Iranian regime is denying an agreement has been reached. Ed O’Keefe reports.
Container ship ordered in 2005 finally delivered
Behram Box completed as revived charter market breathes life into long-stalled project
Airbus and SkyFall form strategic alliance to advance European and Ukrainian defence innovation
Berlin, Germany, June 12, 2026. At this year’s International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin, Airbus Defence and Space and leading Ukrainian technological defence company SkyFall signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch a strategic par…
Companies hit by rising AI costs are increasingly using tools that tap cheaper models, including some from China, putting price pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal:
Companies hit by rising AI costs are increasingly using tools that tap cheaper models, including some from China, putting price pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic — Startups and tech giants alike are mixing and ma…
Balaena buys Cammell Laird owner in UK shipyard shake-up
Balaena, the maritime group that owns Gibdock in Gibraltar and a shipyard in Padstow, has acquired APCL Group, bringing Cammell Laird, A&P Tyne and A&P Falmouth under one brand.
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Industry Reactions to Claude Fable 5: Feedback Friday
Industry professionals comment on various aspects of Fable 5, including dual-use capabilities, safeguards, and tiered access.
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