Claude’s ‘too dangerous’ AI model is finally public. But there’s a catch

Yes, it’s finally happened. A “Mythos-class” Claude model has arrived for the general public. But it’s not the same “too-dangerous-for-you” Mythos you’ve been hearing about, and Claude subscription users will only get a limited crack at it.

Claude Fable 5 is now available in the Claude desktop app, and the new model is so powerful that it has “the potential to do profound good for the world,”…

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ICC rates Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium ‘unsatisfactory’ after slow pitch in Pakistan-Australia ODI

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday rated Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium as “unsatisfactory”, noting that the pitch made it difficult to score runs in a recent match between Pakistan and Australia.

Gaddafi Stadium was the venue for the second and third one-day internationals (ODIs) between the Green Shirts and the Aussies. Pakistan won the low-scoring third ODI by four wickets to clinch…

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Apple Says iOS 27 Adds These 12 New Features to Your iPhone

iOS 27's key new feature is a more intelligent and personal version of Siri, but the changes go well beyond that. In a press release today, Apple outlined additional enhancements coming across Apple Maps, Find My, Apple Wallet, Apple Music, and more.

Apple Maps has gained an enhanced Flyover experience powered by AI, enabling you to view aerial imagery in "stunning detail" for select…

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iCloud+ Subscribers Get Higher Apple Intelligence Usage Limits in iOS 27

Certain Apple Intelligence features in iOS 27 will carry daily usage limits, with iCloud+ subscribers receiving higher allowances than free users.

The company reiterated the details in its press release accompanying yesterday's ‌Apple Intelligence‌ announcements. Apple said the limits apply to features that rely on "powerful server models," with image generation cited as the primary example.…

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Apple's Most Powerful On-Device AI Now Requires iPhone 17 Pro or iPhone Air

Apple's most advanced on-device AI model in iOS 27 requires a minimum of 12GB of unified memory, meaning the standard iPhone 17 is excluded.

The next generation of Apple Intelligence introduces a new on-device model more powerful than anything Apple has shipped before. While most ‌iOS 27‌ AI features run on the same hardware supported today, including iPhone 15 Pro, the most capable model…

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The Trump Administration’s Savage Ignorance on Homelessness

The Department of Housing and Urban Development quietly released its annual homelessness report on Friday afternoon, 16 months after volunteers around the country carried out the 2025 homeless count. The news wasn’t all bad, in fact the data showed a small improvement overall. But these marginal gains elicited an odd response from the Trump administration, which opted to use the report as a…

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Occupied Kashmir will never be 'integral part of India': Islamabad slams New Delhi for 'misleading' UNSC

Pakistan and India again traded barbs at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) — this time on occupied Kashmir — with Islamabad slamming the other side for “misleading” the council.

Speaking during the presentation of the UNSC’s Annual Report to the General Assembly on Friday, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad called for the resolution of the…

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7 brands not backing down from Pride this year

Just a few years ago, rainbow logos and Pride products seemed ubiquitous among companies, even across industries. But as public opinion declines around LGBTQ+ rights and the LGBTQ+ community faces political attacks nationwide, many companies have retreated from once outspoken support for their queer customers.

Still, several companies are holding firm in their support of the LGBTQ+…

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New Medicaid Expansion Changes Hurt People with Disabilities

For Immediate Release: June 4, 2026 Contact: Media@AutisticAdvocacy.org On June 1st, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) came out with a bad rule. This rule will hurt people with disabilities and many other people. CMS is the part of the U.S. government that makes rules that all state Medicaid programs have to follow....

Apple just picked a dozen apps you need to download right now

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Next week’s WWDC get-together will focus on Apple’s relationship with the app developer community. It’s apt, therefore, that the company has just announced the winners of its yearly app design awards.

As revealed in a press release on its Newsroom site, Apple has divided the awards into the same six categories as last year, and singled out one app and one game for recognition in each.…

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Temple Square Visitors’ Center releases more tickets for ‘Inside a Temple’ tour

The Salt Lake Temple is still under construction, but the new Temple Square Visitors’ Center is open for tours — and while the first free reservations were quickly taken, a new batch has just been made available.

Free tickets for the center’s new, immersive “Inside a Temple” tour will be released every two weeks, beginning Monday, June 1, 2026. The reservation window has also been extended,…

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Prison-Bound Trump Supporter Tries to Walk Back Threats to Judges

Spencer Gear was ready to kill for Donald Trump—until it was time to face the music before a judge.

The 34-year-old Nevadan was sentenced to five years in prison Monday for threatening to murder federal judges who handled cases involving Trump and January 6ers. His messages, which were mostly delivered by way of phone calls between November 2023 and July 2024, were explicit: “This is a death…

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4 charged after discovery of California-Mexico drug tunnel

The Department of Justice charged four people on Monday for conspiring to distribute $45 million worth of cocaine through a cross-border tunnel between California and Mexico.

Department of Homeland Security investigators seized more than one ton of cocaine last Friday after months of monitoring the site, according to a Department of Justice release.

Defendants were to be arraigned on Tuesday…

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Historical stories of Northwestern Shoshone Latter-day Saints featured on new website

A new history website has been released from a collaboration between The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the**** Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (NWBSN), a federally recognized tribe whose members are the direct descendants of the survivors of the 1863 Bear River Massacre.

Published by the Church Historian’s Press, the website is entitled “Native Saints: The Washakie…

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Mail-in voting: Essential or scam? New ad campaign adds to debate

The American Postal Workers Union launched an ad campaign Thursday to push back against efforts to scale back voting by mail. The initiative comes in response to legal action by state and federal governments over the past year to delegitimize mail-in ballots, including President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to limit mail-in voting.

‘Keep it, protect it, expand it’

The 30-second ad…

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A DJI Commissioned Independent Audit Finds “No Security Basis” for Its Effective Drone Ban in the US

In the latest chapter in the ongoing DJI drone ban saga, we have new updates on what’s been done to fight the FCC’s decision to add the Chinese-based company to a “covered list,” which has effectively shut the company out of releasing new drones (and even other non-drone products) in the United States.

DJI has shared a record of its petition to the FCC, which has garnered over 3,000 public…

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Pattie Gonia: Patagonia is trying to 'bully' and 'erase' her with lawsuit

Pattie Gonia is making her voice heard after months of silence regarding the federal lawsuit filed against her by the clothing brand Patagonia. In a Wednesday post on social media, she shared a statement calling for the corporation to drop it.

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"Patagonia told the media they're only suing me for $1," the drag artist wrote. "What they're actually trying to do is take away…

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Marsh out of Pakistan ODIs, Inglis to captain Australia

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the one-day international series in Pakistan after picking up an ankle injury while playing in the Indian Premier League.

Josh Inglis will take over as captain after Marsh sat out Lucknow Super Giants’ final game on Saturday and flew back to Australia for treatment.

Marsh joins regular 50-over captain Pat Cummins in missing the three-match…

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Congress enacts new railway safety measures: What you need to know

Congress approved the Railway Safety Act amendment last week, which includes measures to increase railway safety. Some celebrate the legislation while others are warning of negative consequences for the American consumer.

Here is where things stand:

What is the Railway Safety Act?

The Railway Safety Act amendment will enhance safety measures for trains carrying hazardous materials,…

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Locations announced for new Latter-day Saint temples in Idaho and South Carolina

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the site maps and locations of future temples in Idaho and South Carolina.

The Caldwell Idaho Temple, first announced in April 2025, will be built on a 19.2-acre site located at the southwest corner of West Orchard Avenue and South Florida Avenue in Canyon County, Idaho, according to a press release published…

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At least one killed, 11 injured as earthquake damages houses in Punjab’s Jhelum district

JEHLUM: At least one person was killed and 11 others were injured after several houses were seriously damaged following a reported earthquake in Jhelum’s Pind Dadan Khan tehsil on Tuesday, the area administration said.

According to Jhelum Deputy Commissioner Mir Reza Ozgen, the earthquake was reported in the Jalalpur Sharif area of Jhelum’s Pind Dadan Khan tehsil.

Ozgen said around 10 houses…

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