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Japan Airlines will now be doubling the jet fuel surcharge to $350 USD per ticket for any JAL flight to North America or Europe going forward
South Korean airlines will also be doubling their fuel surcharge
According to Japanese media, a man stabbed and killed a female employee and himself at the Ikebukuro Pokémon Center in Tokyo. This video of the aftermath is going viral on social media.
The internet constantly tells women that men are terrible listeners because the second a woman starts venting about her day, the man immediately interrupts to offer a logical solution. We are taught to view this as him being dismissive, emotionally unintelligent, or invalidating our feelings.
The strict, unpopular truth is that to a man, fixing the problem is his absolute highest, most desperate form of empathy.
Women vent to connect; we want our partner to just sit in the dark with us and validate the emotion. But men are hardwired to view the woman they love being in distress as an active threat. When he immediately offers a spreadsheet, a strategy, or a solution to your problem, he isn't trying to silence you. His brain has recognized that something in the world is hurting his partner, and his immediate, visceral instinct is to assassinate the thing causing you pain.
We constantly shame men for "not just listening," completely ignoring the fact that his attempt to fix your life is his most profound declaration of love.
NEW: Walt Disney World revealed multiple deals today, including a Free Dining Plan offer for stays this summer/fall and a 4-day, 4-park ticket starting at $109/day.
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Yesterday, white supremacist Jake Lang organized a protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism. Such hate has no place in New York City. It is an affront to our city’s values and the unity that defines who we are.
What followed was even more disturbing. Violence at a protest is never acceptable. The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal, it is reprehensible and the antithesis of who we are.
I want to thank the brave men and women of the NYPD who acted quickly to keep New Yorkers safe. Our officers ran toward danger without hesitation, demonstrating once again the courage and dedication it takes to protect this city every single day.
My administration is closely monitoring the situation and I remain in close contact with our Police Commissioner.
Gorillaz have released their new animated short film ‘THE MOUNTAIN, THE MOON CAVE AND THE SAD GOD’
“In a time of Al overload, this is our love letter to craftsmanship. We're chasing the feel of pencil on paper.”
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The Pentagon just blacklisted one of America’s most valuable AI companies.
For refusing to build surveillance tools aimed at American citizens.
Hours later, its biggest rival OpenAI quietly signed the deal of the decade.
Here’s what just happened and why it changes everything.
This week, the US Department of War gave Anthropic an ultimatum.
Drop your safety restrictions and let us use your AI for anything we want.
The deadline was 5:01 PM today and Anthropic said no.
Their CEO, Dario Amodei, drew two red lines.
No mass surveillance of Americans.
No fully autonomous weapons without a human pulling the trigger.
The Pentagon called this “woke AI.”
Anthropic called it a conscience.
The Pentagon’s response was swift and brutal.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth branded Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, a designation normally reserved for Chinese and Russian companies.
President Trump ordered every federal agency to stop using Anthropic immediately.
But here’s where the story turns.
That same night, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, Anthropic’s biggest competitor posted a message.
“Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network.”
The twist? OpenAI’s deal includes the exact same red lines Anthropic was just destroyed for demanding.
No mass surveillance and no autonomous weapons.
Human control over the use of force.
The Pentagon punished one company for demanding protections it then gave to another company the same day.
Altman even defended Anthropic on live television hours earlier.
“For all the differences I have with Anthropic, I mostly trust them as a company and I think they really do care about safety.”
Then he signed the deal Anthropic couldn’t get.
Anthropic was the first and only, AI model deployed on the Pentagon’s classified networks.
Replacing it will take months.
OpenAI just positioned itself to fill the most powerful AI vacancy in the U.S. military.
The stakes are staggering.
Anthropic just raised $30 billion and it was preparing for an IPO.
Now over 300,000 enterprise clients may be forced to cut ties.
Not because the technology failed.
Because the company refused to remove a guardrail that said “don’t spy on Americans.”
But here’s the real question no one’s asking:
If the Pentagon never intended to use AI for mass surveillance as they claim, why was this the hill they chose to die on?
Why blacklist a $380 billion American company over a clause the government says doesn’t even matter?
Sam Altman called for de-escalation.
He asked the Pentagon to offer these same terms to every AI company.
Including Anthropic.
The world just watched a company get punished for saying “no” to surveillance and a competitor rewarded for saying “yes, but with the same conditions.”
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From the creator of Gintama comes the story of Tetsuo Tanba (Chikahiro Kobayashi) and Misaki Kurogane (Megumi Han) — two angels just trying to get through their daily work.
The work? Tracking down Earthbound souls and laying them to rest.
Follow their hilarious yet heartwarming journey in Dandelion, premiering this April only on Netflix!