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OpenAI and Anthropic Square Off for Big-Company AI Contracts

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OpenAI and Anthropic Square Off for Big-Company AI Contracts

OpenAI is leaning on consulting partners and emphasizing its computing capacity as it tries to win back enterprise customers increasingly drawn to Anthropic’s offerings. The fight matters because whichever model stack becomes the default in large organizations could shape costs, security standards, and productivity tools for millions of workers — and potentially boost valuations as both firms edge toward IPO paths.

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Trump Urges Iran to Spare Eight Women as Ceasefire Talks Continue

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Trump Urges Iran to Spare Eight Women as Ceasefire Talks Continue

President Trump called on Iran not to execute eight women accused of crimes against the Islamic Republic, tying the appeal to ongoing ceasefire discussions taking place in Islamabad, Pakistan. The issue matters because prisoner cases often become leverage in diplomacy, and high-profile executions could harden positions and complicate efforts to extend or formalize a truce.

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Trump Signals No Extension of Truce Ahead of Scheduled Iran War Peace Talks

On the eve of scheduled peace talks, President Trump signaled he may not extend the current truce, raising uncertainty about whether fighting could resume if negotiations stall. The development matters because truce extensions are often the basic “oxygen” that keeps diplomacy alive, and markets — from energy to shipping — tend to react quickly to signs of renewed conflict risk.

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Starmer Faces Fresh Political Risk as Robbins Revelations Keep Mandelson Row Alive

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Starmer Faces Fresh Political Risk as Robbins Revelations Keep Mandelson Row Alive

BBC analysis says new revelations linked to Robbins have created a politically dangerous moment for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as efforts to move past controversy surrounding Lord Mandelson’s appointment keep getting pulled back into the spotlight. It matters because lingering questions about judgment and integrity can quickly crowd out a government’s policy agenda and weaken authority inside the party and with the public.

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Virginia Redistricting Vote Could Reshape the House Map — and Democrats Are Nervous

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Virginia Redistricting Vote Could Reshape the House Map — and Democrats Are Nervous

Democrats are bracing for a tight finish in Virginia’s redistricting effort, with a special-election-driven process that could significantly tilt the state’s congressional map if approved. The stakes are national: Politico reports the change could produce a large seat advantage for Democrats in Virginia, potentially translating into multiple net House pickups.

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