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News for June 4, 2026

Jun 4, 2026

US secures Israel-Lebanon ceasefire in major diplomatic breakthrough

The Department of State on Wednesday announced that the United States has brokered a major ceasefire breakthrough between Israel and Lebanon.


The agreement was reached during a trilateral meeting held June 2-3 after negotiations began on May 29, officials said.


“As a result of the U.S. led negotiations, Israel and Lebanon agreed to the implementation of a ceasefire,” the department said in a joint statement.

Steven Spielberg Doesn’t Consider ‘Disclosure Day’ to Be ‘Science Fiction’: Evidence of Alien Contact ‘Is Overwhelming’

“It’s my first film that will be considered science fiction that I do not consider to be science fiction,” Spielberg said in a recent interview. “It’s much more reflective of the world as it is evolving and discoveries that are being made as we speak.”

Fears of dotcom bubble 2.0 as trillion-dollar AI floats swamp the market

The euphoria surrounding AI has surged to its next exhilarating – and dangerous – level.


Anthropic, the developer of the Claude chatbot, took its first step towards a US stock market listing on Monday after privately filing paperwork with regulators.


The company is expected to fetch a $1tn (£740bn) valuation in an initial public offering – or IPO – beating its rival OpenAI, the inventor of ChatGPT, to a float on Wall Street.

The weather phenomenon that could shake the world

Experts fear a ‘Godzilla’ El Niño will be strongest on record and cause widespread devastation

CIA accused of 'poisoning the sky' with toxins as files expose secret weather control agenda

According to a report from the Daily Mail, once top-secret CIA documents have revealed detailed U.S. government efforts dating back to the 1960s to modify weather patterns, raising urgent questions about atmospheric interventions that some claim continue today.


The declassified 1965 files outline ambitious plans to seed the atmosphere with chemicals, using aircraft and rockets to influence storms and climate systems. These records highlight a push for dramatically increased funding by 1967, coinciding with military applications during the Vietnam War.

In Leaked Document, Microsoft Plots How to Get People “Addicted” to Its AI

In an internal document obtained by 404 Media, the tech giant let slip that it wants to “make people addicted” to its new personal assistant AI agent, Scout — an alarming admission, given that AI companies have tirelessly fought against the criticism that they design their models to be as engaging as possible, to the point of being psychologically harmful and fueling mental health crises.


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