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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes on launchpad

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded on the launchpad, representing a setback for the company. The incident occurs as Blue Origin seeks to enhance its competitive position against SpaceX.

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Washington Examiner

Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral

A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral, Florida, on May 29, 2026. No injuries were reported, and the company is investigating the cause of the explosion. The rocket was scheduled for a launch next week as part of a mission for NASA.

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Fox News — Latest

Fox News Poll: Majority of Voters Urge AI Regulation Over Innovation

A Fox News Poll shows that 78% of registered voters believe AI regulation is urgent, prioritizing public safety over innovation. The survey highlights a generational divide in urgency and reveals differing opinions on whether the U.S. should coordinate with other countries on AI regulations.

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Ars Technica

Research Shows LLMs Accept False Statements Despite Warnings

A study has found that large language models (LLMs) often accept false statements even when explicitly warned that they are false. Researchers tested LLMs with clearly false claims and observed that the models still integrated these inaccuracies into generated content, highlighting potential issues in AI training data.

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TechCrunch

Cloud Infrastructure is Evolving for Increased Machine Traffic

Companies like AWS and Cloudflare are adapting their cloud infrastructure to support a future where AI agents generate more internet traffic than human users. This shift reflects the growing role of AI in online environments.

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Ars Technica

Developer Implements Malicious Code in Open Source Java Testing App

A developer has added malicious instructions to the jqwik Java testing application, which could result in the deletion of tests and code by AI coding agents. This action, described as prompt injection, exploits vulnerabilities in AI systems.

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TechCrunch

Bluesky Introduces Long-Form Content Feature

Bluesky has launched a new feature that allows for long-form content as part of its latest update. This initiative aims to enhance user engagement and compete with similar offerings from X Articles.

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TechCrunch

New Hacking Campaign Targets Signal Users' Backup Keys

A new hacking campaign is targeting Signal users by trying to obtain their secret recovery keys, which are necessary for accessing online backups of past messages. The campaign aims to trick users into providing this sensitive information.

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TechCrunch

Phishing Campaign Targets Signal Users' Backup Keys

A recent phishing campaign is targeting Signal users, aiming to obtain their secret recovery keys. These keys are essential for accessing online backups that store past messages.

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Ars Technica

Blue Origin to Launch 48 Satellites for Amazon's Broadband Network

Blue Origin is set to launch 48 satellites for Amazon's broadband network using its New Glenn rocket. This follows a previous launch failure, with the next mission expected to take place from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, potentially on June 4.

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Washington Examiner

U.S. Lawmakers Warn of Adversaries Using Commercial Tracking Data Against Troops

U.S. lawmakers have raised concerns that foreign adversaries are using commercially available tracking data to target American troops. A letter to the War Department highlighted that this is the first confirmation from the Department of Defense regarding such exploitation in active war zones. The lawmakers criticized the DoD for not adequately addressing this security threat.

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Ars Technica

Intel Introduces Arc G3 Processors for Handheld Gaming PCs

Intel has introduced its Arc G-series processors designed for handheld gaming devices, allowing them to utilize Intel's integrated GPUs. The company plans to release several handheld models featuring these processors starting in June 2026.

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