@VoteRandyFine This fat fuck can’t fight to save his life. 😂 I wish he’d make a threat to someone’s face to we could watch his fat ass get dumped on his turtle neck.
Anthropic's latest AI model is so dangerous they've had to stop people using it just days after announcing its release
The U.S banned them from letting any foreign nationals use Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns
The ban even extends to foreign nationals in the U.S and those who work for Anthropic
To comply with it, they've disabled both models for ALL users
This is fking wild
Source: @AnthropicAI
🇬🇧 Violence over illegal immigration has gotten out of control in Northern Ireland
This fight outside a hotel housing immigrants shows that people are sick of being ignored by politicians, and if nothing is done, they'll take matters into their own hands
Writer: Ian
Workers begin removing President Trump’s name from the facade of the Kennedy Center, hours after a court-ordered deadline to remove references to Trump from the building and other aspects of the iconic performing arts venue’s operations. https://t.co/sa7Pwy7tKv
🇺🇸🇺🇦 Declassified docs just dropped showing U.S.-funded labs in Ukraine working with anthrax, Ebola, Marburg, SARS, tularemia and more.
Tulsi is releasing the full list over 40 labs.
Big questions now about oversight and what was really happening, but so far, it doesn't look good at all.
Source: DNI BIOLAB / Writer: Lucas
🇮🇱 Israeli journalist Gideon Levy just went on Tucker from the West Bank to share the truth of what is actually going on there.
His message? Israel is committing genocide in Gaza… and the United States is complicit.
But the main question is: Would the United States ever be willing to use its leverage to change Israel's course?
Source: @TCNetwork / Writer: Val
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Tucker asks the one question almost nobody in Washington will touch:
“Will the United States ever withdraw its support from Israel?”
In a tense exchange, Israeli journalist Gideon Levy answers straight from the West Bank: breaking down Gaza, U.S. foreign policy, and whether America’s decades-long backing of Israel is finally reaching a breaking point.
Source: @TCNetwork / Writer: Val
🇸🇾🇱🇧 Syria's president has a warning for Lebanon: don't trust the process that burned us.
In a meeting with Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam, Ahmad al-Sharaa urged Beirut not to negotiate unilaterally with Israel, cautioning against repeating Syria's mistakes by granting early concessions without guarantees.
Israel's strategy, he warned, pushes for gradual concessions while Israel retains the operational freedom to expand future aggressions.
The warning carries weight because al-Sharaa lived it.
Damascus engaged with Israel and watched the strikes and territorial encroachment continue anyway.
Now Lebanon faces its own version of that bet: the U.S.-brokered framework asks it to disarm Hezbollah's south while Israeli operations grind on.
Al-Sharaa's message lands as the region's freshest cautionary tale, delivered to the neighbor next in line.
Source: Middle East Spectator on TG / Writer: Daniel
🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: Iranian media now confirms it. The IRGC Navy fired on vessels that tried to exit the Strait of Hormuz without Tehran's permission, per Mehr.
That explains the unclaimed explosions rolling across the water near Qeshm and Sirik.
Source: Middle East Spectator on TG / Writer: Daniel