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Donald Trump & His Administration Are Getting Cooked Over “Operation Epic Fury”

MANDEL NGAN / Donald Trump Donald Trump billed himself as a dove, promising the MAGA faithful he wouldn’t get us involved in any more new wars, but like everything else that comes out of his mouth, that turned out to be an absolute lie. Donald Trump is now looking quite hawkish after deciding to partner with Israel and launching an assault on Iran, which his administration claims is trying to build nuclear weapons. Those claims come after he initially said the country’s nuclear capability was all but stifled after previously claiming they “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. While many of us were sleeping, as part of “Operation Epic Fury,” yes, that name is real, United States jets hit targets near the presidential palace. Love Hip-Hop Wired? Get more! Join the Hip-Hop Wired Newsletter We care about your data. See our . The , “The American-led attack appeared to herald a much broader regional crisis. Iranian news media reported that Iran had targeted at least four U.S. military bases…

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Estonia’s FM: Khamenei’s death opens a door for Iranians – and dents Putin’s myth

The death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in US-Israeli airstrikes has been cast in Tallinn and Brussels as a hinge moment: a possible opening for a different Iran, paired with an acute risk of escalation across the Middle East – and an event with direct implications for European security. Estonia’s foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, said Khamenei’s death gives Iranians “an opportunity to shape their own future” after decades of rule “built on fear, violence and international destabilisation” – from Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes to repression at home and support for Russia’s war against…

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Michigan child modeling scout accused of gambling away millions in fraud case

A woman from New Boston, Michigan, is now facing federal prosecution after authorities say a multimillion-dollar investment meant to launch a child modeling career was instead funneled into accounts. Chanise Coyne, 46, was indicted last week on several counts of wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors she persuaded a family to turn over more than $4.6 million, telling them the money would help build their daughter’s career in child modeling. Investigators say that is not where the money went. New Boston Woman Arrested and Charged with $4.6 Million Child Modeling Fraud Scheme. Read more: — FBI Detroit (@FBIDetroit) According to federal authorities, much of the cash was diverted for personal expenses. Court records specifically reference what prosecutors describe as “significant gambling expenditures,” rather than payments for modeling events, travel, or professional representation. The indictment, unsealed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan,…

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Investing Blog Roundup: Phishing Software as a Service

Continuing with our theme of cybersecurity, I read an article this week about a new software product for fraudsters. With this software, the user (a would-be thief) types in a URL of a genuine website, and when a target visits a selected scam URL, the software loads up an invisible browser window to collect, in real-time, all of the genuine website’s information, which it then passes through to the victim’s browser window. In other words, from the victim’s perspective, everything looks exactly right, because it is literally the same thing showing in your browser. But it gets crazier from there. Much crazier. The software also passes every keystroke and action from the victim back to the original website — including the MFA code. So from the victim’s perspective, everything is operating as normal, including all of the functionality after logging in, so as not to set off any mental alarms. But the software is collecting all of that information for the thief. And the thief is now logged…

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Bondi Junction solicitor charged over alleged massive $15M gambling theft

A solicitor from Bondi Junction is facing serious criminal charges after police alleged he siphoned almost AUD 15 million ($10.6 million) from his own clients and funnelled the money into gambling. Investigators the 45-year-old quietly moved funds out of a series of business and trust accounts and into accounts he controlled, doing so repeatedly over close to two years. The money, detectives will allege in court, was then used to cover heavy gambling losses. The case first came to light in September 2025, when the NSW Law Society alerted authorities to irregular transactions linked to a law firm in Sydney’s east. The tip-off led the NSW Police Force’s Financial Crimes Squad to establish Strike Force Salbrook to dig deeper into the firm’s financial records. Good afternoon, Here are the latest news headlines: Man dies following single truck crash near Griffith: Driver dies following truck crash – Central Coast: Financial Crimes Squad detectives charge solicitor with… — NSW Police Force…

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Super Technologies expands Sportradar partnership to power global betting growth

Super Technologies is widening its long-standing partnership with sports technology giant Sportradar AG, a move the company says will help drive its next phase of international expansion. The group, which operates globally under the Superbet brand, has signed an that gives it access to a wide range of Sportradar’s betting products and services. In return, Super Technologies has committed to an annual spend, while scaling its use of different tools up or down as its strategy shifts. Rather than locking into a fixed package, Super will be able tap into different parts of Sportradar’s portfolio as its needs change across markets. Sportradar and Super have deepened their decade-long partnership to drive growth across Europe & Latin America Built on our client-centric approach, this gives Super access to our full suite of value-add betting & iGaming solutions. Learn more — Sportradar (@Sportradar) The technology will be rolled out across key regulated European jurisdictions where Super…

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Louisiana bill targets sweepstakes sites and their financial backers

Louisiana lawmakers are preparing for a major fight over sweepstakes websites in the 2026 Regular Session, as a newly filed proposal aims to widen the state’s power to shut down what it considers illegal activity. , brought by Rep. Laurie Schlegel, would overhaul existing rules on gambling by computer and make it easier to go after not just sweepstakes operators, but the businesses that help them function. The measure reshapes how Louisiana defines “gambling by computer.” The updated language would cover anyone who runs or helps run an online game, contest or lottery where players risk something of value for a shot at winning money or prizes. The bill specifically calls out sweepstakes platforms that use so-called “dual-currency systems,” where virtual coins can be redeemed for cash or cash equivalents if the game mirrors traditional casino-style play. The proposal also spells out who else could be on the hook, including financial transaction providers such as payment processors,…

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Anthropic and Alignment

Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.― Pericles This is not an Article about the campaign being waged by the U.S. against Iran, but it’s a useful — and timely — analogy. There is a never-ending debate that can be had about the concept of International Law and who might be violating it. Some will argue that the U.S. is in violation for the attacks; others will note that Iran has been serially violating International Law with both its overt actions and its support of terror networks for my entire life. What is important to note is that the entire debate is ultimately pointless: the very concept of “international law” is fake, not because pertinent statutes and agreements don’t exist, but because their effectiveness is ultimately rooted in their enforceability. That, by extension, means there must be an entity to enact such enforcement, with the capability to match, and such an entity does not exist. Yes, there is the…

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Khamenei market meltdown on Kalshi shows how prediction markets still can’t decide what ‘counts’

For a platform that insists its rules were “clear from the outset,” Kalshi has spent the last several days explaining itself over and over again, often in slightly different ways, after one of its most controversial markets imploded into confusion, anger, and mass reimbursements. The Kalshi in question asked a seemingly straightforward question: would , Ali Khamenei, leave office before a certain date? But when news broke that Khamenei had died amid escalating regional conflict, traders quickly discovered that “leave office” did not mean what many assumed it meant. Well, at least not on a CFTC-regulated exchange. Instead of resolving to a clean YES, the market settled at the last traded price before confirmation of death, triggering a cascade of backlash from traders who believed they had correctly predicted the outcome. Kalshi, for its part, insists it simply followed the rules. Critics say the episode reveals a platform that barely understands how its own policies land with users.…

www.autocar.co.uk

HEV, MHEV, DM-i – hybrid car names are utterly bewildering

From Self-Charging to Mild Hybrid myth - the nomenclature for modern powertrains is unhelpfully opaque HEV, MHEV, Super Hybrid, REx, P REEV, DM-i, EM-i... The list of brand-specific names for various hybrid powertrains goes on. Manufacturers can call their cars whatever they like, of course, but the prevailing nomenclature for hybrids is unhelpfully untransparent. Much of it is nonsense as well: 'MHEV' stands for 'mild hybrid electric vehicle' yet is often applied to a petrol or diesel car with a beefy starter motor. The technology may very well be useful to reduce fuel consumption, but mild hybrids are electric vehicles in much the same way…

www.autocar.co.uk

'Baby' Defender Sport to have true "go-anywhere capability"

Work "well advanced" on Defender's smaller sibling – and bosses say it'll be nearly as good off road The new Land Rover 'Defender Sport' will arrive next year as both the smallest model and the first EV in the Defender line-up and the brand's boss has promised it will be "class-leading in the attributes that make it a Defender". The new model, already spotted testing on UK roads, is being developed on a new electric platform by JLR and will be smaller than the current Defender 90. Defender brand director Mark…

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