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TechnologyAnthropic's Claude Mythos Finds Over 10,000 Vulnerabilities in Project Glasswing
Anthropic says its unreleased Claude Mythos model found more than 10,000 high-severity vulnerabilities across partner codebases in Project Glasswing, including a 17-year-old FreeBSD flaw it exploited autonomously. The program is expanding to about 150 organizations in 15-plus countries.
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SportsEgypt Reaches the World Cup Knockout Stage for the First Time
Egypt drew Iran 1-1 to finish second in Group G with five points and reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time, after group-stage exits in 1934, 1990 and 2018. They face Australia on July 3.
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SportsCape Verde Reaches World Cup Round of 32 as Smallest Nation to Advance
Cape Verde drew Saudi Arabia 0-0 to finish Group H unbeaten and reach the World Cup round of 32, becoming the smallest nation by population to advance. They meet defending champion Argentina on July 3.
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SneakersWilly Chavarria Debuts adidas Stan Smith Collabs at Paris Fashion Week
Willy Chavarria closed his Spring/Summer 2027 Paris show with two unreleased adidas Stan Smith collaborations — a reworked white pair and a grass-green suede version worn by Stan Smith himself. No release date yet.
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TechnologyNetflix Now Requires a Unique Email Address for Every Profile
Netflix is now requiring every profile on an account to be tied to a unique email address, surfacing an unskippable prompt and, reps say, no permanent way to opt out.
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CultureWorld Cup Anime Reimagines 2026 Matches as Anime, Passing 50,000 Followers
@WorldCupAnime, an account recasting 2026 World Cup moments as AI-generated anime clips, has passed 50,000 followers since launching in June — including anime edits of France's win over Norway.
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SportsAngels Fire GM Perry Minasian, Name John Mozeliak Interim GM
The Los Angeles Angels fired general manager Perry Minasian on Friday and named former Cardinals executive John Mozeliak interim GM, ending a tenure in which the franchise never finished above .500.
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CultureSaks Emerges From Bankruptcy and Rebrands as Exemplar Luxury Group
Saks Global emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and renamed itself Exemplar Luxury Group, cutting debt by nearly 75% and slimming to 49 Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman stores focused on high-end service.
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TechnologyU.S. Clears Anthropic's Mythos 5 for Use by Trusted Partners
The U.S. cleared Anthropic's Mythos 5 model for use by certain trusted partners, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said — de-escalating a clash that had forced Anthropic to disable the model less than two weeks earlier.
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TechnologyAnthropic Launches $150M Claude Corps to Place 1,000 Fellows at Nonprofits
Anthropic is investing $150 million in Claude Corps, a paid yearlong fellowship that will place 1,000 early-career fellows at 400+ nonprofits to implement AI — at $85,000 a year, with applications closing July 17.
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SneakersNike GT Cut 4 'EYBL' Releases July 7 for $210
The Nike GT Cut 4 "EYBL" releases July 7, 2026, for $210 in a glossy Bright Violet/New Orchid/Pink Spell colorway (style code IH0948-500), tied to Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League.
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CultureMamdani and the Whitney Museum Launch a Free World Cup Art Guide Across NYC
Mayor Mamdani, the NY/NJ Host Committee, and the Whitney Museum launched a free, artist-designed World Cup activity guide citywide — complete it and get free Whitney admission through July 31.