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- April 6, 2026

When Pope Leo XIV presented his first encyclical on artificial intelligence at the Vatican on Monday, he invited Christopher Olah, cofounder of Anthropic, to speak. The move signaled an unprecedented alliance between the Catholic church and Silicon Valley. But to understand how this partnership came about, we need to go back to Anthropic’s founding. Why
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There’s one voice Lisseth can’t get out of her head — the pleas of a 22-year-old woman. In June 2025, the woman had left a physically abusive partner to come to a shelter that Lisseth helped found in Honduras. By that time the shelter was facing a dire budget shortfall because of foreign aid cuts
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Mock cyber attacks used to cost about $30,000, take two weeks, and tell companies what their defenses looked like six months ago. Then Anthropic’s Mythos showed up, exposing thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities. A (yes, as in the letter) uses AI to continuously break into its own customers’ systems—finding real attack paths and fixing them—before actual
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Creatine is one of the most widely used dietary supplements globally, popular among athletes and non-athletes alike for its ability to increase power, strength, muscle mass, and overall physical performance. This naturally occurring compound, found in small amounts in certain foods and synthesised by the body, has gained significant attention in the fitness world and
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Harerimana Ismail is a community health care worker in Kabale District, Uganda, who supports children and teens living with HIV. He lost his salary as part of the U.S. aid cuts but continues doing his job. Ben de la Cruz/NPR hide caption toggle caption Ben de la Cruz/NPR Harerimana Ismail hasn’t had a paycheck since
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