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Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Large-Scale Model Distillation

Anthropic accused Alibaba of conducting the largest known distillation attack against Claude AI, claiming the Chinese company illicitly extracted model capabilities. The allegation highlights growing tensions over artificial intelligence intellectual property and technology competition.

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Federal Reserve Confirms Banks Pass Recession Stress Test

The Federal Reserve's annual stress test confirms major US banks can withstand a severe global recession while continuing to lend. All 32 tested institutions passed with sufficient capital buffers.

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costs 6,000 euros in Leica SL3-P: Leica's new full-format

Mit der SL3-P erweitert Leica sein SL-System um eine neue Vollformat­kamera, die sich mit bis zu 40 FPS bei 44 Megapixeln zwischen der hoch­auflösenden SL3 und der SL3-S respektive der älteren SL2-S positioniert. Der Marktstart erfolgt am heutigen 25. Juni 2026 zu einer unverbindlichen Preisempfehlung von 5.990 Euro.

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Dollar Surges While Zloty Weakens Sharply

The US dollar strengthens on expectations of Federal Reserve rate hikes, while the Polish zloty falls against major currencies. Investor sentiment shifts toward higher US interest rates, pressuring commodity prices including gold and silver.

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EU Targets Amazon and Microsoft as Cloud Gatekeepers

The European Commission designated Amazon and Microsoft as digital gatekeepers under new regulatory frameworks, imposing stricter rules on their cloud computing services. The move aims to ensure fair market competition.

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Viking Chant Fuels Norway's World Cup Return

Norway's return to the World Cup is being powered by a viral Viking "rowing" chant that has spread globally from Boston train stations to Times Square and even Norway's parliament. The rousing cultural phenomenon reflects the nation's historic moment in the tournament.

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Boston Judge Blocks Trump Mail Voting Restrictions

A federal judge in Boston ruled unconstitutional key provisions of President Trump's executive order targeting mail-in voting, specifically the plans to establish federal voter lists and restrict USPS ballot delivery. The Trump administration is expected to appeal the ruling.

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Education System Integrates Digital Learning

Schools worldwide implement online education platforms and AI tutoring systems. Digital literacy becomes foundational skill in modernized curricula.

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Doctor-Politicians Earn Substantial Side Income

Polish doctors serving in parliament also maintain medical practices, generating significant additional income through stipends and lucrative healthcare contracts. The dual roles raise questions about conflict of interest.

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Sciarelli Leaves Long-Running Crime Show

Veteran television journalist Federica Sciarelli reportedly steps down from Chi l'ha visto after over 20 years hosting the missing persons investigation program. Her departure follows years of emotionally demanding work covering sensitive cases.

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Healthcare Systems Expand Digital Services

Hospitals and clinics worldwide introduce telehealth platforms and AI-powered diagnostics. Digital health innovations improve patient access to medical services and reduce wait times.

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USMNT Rests Key Players Ahead of World Cup Knockout

US manager Mauricio Pochettino is benching four key players against Türkiye to protect them from suspension in the round of 32. The move prioritizes knockout stage participation over meaningless group play.

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Ronaldo Silences Critics with World Cup Goals

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice against Uzbekistan, becoming the first player to score in six World Cup tournaments. The 41-year-old rebounds from criticism following a poor previous match, demonstrating his continued elite performance.

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Pentagon Restores Flu Vaccine Mandate for Military Recruits

The Pentagon requires all military recruits to receive flu vaccinations following an outbreak at Air Force basic training that resulted in a trainee's death. This exemption to Pete Hegseth's earlier decision to lift the vaccine mandate applies across all military branches.

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Five Eyes Warns AI Cyberattacks Imminent

Intelligence agencies from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand jointly warned that AI-powered cyberattacks capable of breaching government and corporate defenses are months away. The warning urges leaders to strengthen cybersecurity preparations immediately.

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