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That directive, by the way, adds to pressure Anthropic was already facing from the U.S.
government.
Earlier this year, the Pentagon labeled the company a supply chain risk following a contracting dispute over cybersecurity guardrails.
OpenAI is now under investigation by a coalition of state attorneys general who requested information from the company on a wide range of topics.
A spokesperson for the company says it's cooperating and taking these concerns seriously, but didn't say what the probe was about.
After eight months of review, Paramount Skydance's $110 billion bid for Warner Bros.
Discovery has been cleared by the Justice Department, with the DOJ saying the deal is not likely to hurt consumers or competition in the field and television industry.
But not everyone agrees.
Several states could now sue to stop it, including California, which claims the deal would result in fewer jobs, higher production costs, and less choices for audiences.
Measles is spreading quickly across the U.S.
now, with the CDC reporting more than 2,000 confirmed cases so far.
And that's on top of the Ebola battle growing in Africa, as visitors from all over the world gather in North America now for the World Cup.
Dr. Amesh Adalja is an infectious disease expert with Johns Hopkins.
That's Dr. Amesh Adalja on Bloomberg this weekend.
He says the U.S.
is also dealing with a New World screwworm outbreak that's been detected in six cattle so far in Texas.
But a facility that breeds sterile flies to help suppress it won't start operating till November of 2027.
And that's raising alarms at a difficult time for the cattle industry, which is already dealing with drought and high production costs.
After a bit of a weather delay, workers at the Kennedy Center started pulling President Trump's name off the building early this morning.