Daily Briefing
Another tank implosion; Iran ends internet shutdown; Blair wades into Labour criticism

22 Articles • 2 hours ago
FBI Creates New "Anti-Tech Extremism" Category to Monitor AI Critics
Left 67%
Center 33%
What happened: This month, over 1,000 pages show the FBI, DHS and fusion centers creating an 'anti‑tech violent extremism' category to track anti‑AI critics, town halls and data‑center protests.
Why it matters: The designation could expand surveillance of residents, chill town‑hall participation, and treat ordinary actions—photography or observing facilities—as suspicious, with consequences for civil liberties and local protest.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
95% of sources are Original Reporting

69 Articles • 10 hours ago
North Korea Claims First AI-Guided Missile Tests
Left 26%
Center 41%
Right 33%
What happened: North Korea conducted its eighth weapons test of 2026 yesterday, launching tactical ballistic missiles, 240mm artillery rockets, and cruise missiles that state media claims use AI-based terminal guidance. Leader Kim Jong Un supervised the tests, which assessed a special mission warhead and systems intended for frontline deployment near South Korea within 100 kilometer range of Seoul.
Why it matters: This marks North Korea's first public claim of incorporating AI into missile guidance systems, potentially enhancing targeting accuracy and battlefield responsiveness. The weapons are designed for border artillery units with ranges placing Seoul and surrounding metropolitan areas at direct risk, escalating regional security tensions as Pyongyang continues to flout UN sanctions.
84% of sources are Original Reporting

363 Articles • 7 hours ago
Washington Paper Mill Tank Implosion Kills One, Nine Missing
Left 25%
Center 59%
R 16%
What happened: A 900,000-gallon tank containing white liquor, a corrosive chemical used in paper production, ruptured and imploded yesterday morning around 7:15 a.m. at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview, Washington. One person is confirmed dead, nine remain unaccounted for, and ten people including a firefighter were hospitalized with injuries ranging from chemical burns to inhalation injuries.
Why it matters: The facility employs approximately 1,000 workers and is a major employer in Longview, producing materials for everyday products like tissues, printing paper, cups and cartons. While officials confirm no immediate public threat, residents are urged to avoid Industrial Way and surrounding areas as recovery operations continue at the unstable site.
67% of sources are High Factuality

205 Articles • 9 hours ago
Iran Ends 88-Day Internet Blackout, Restores Access
Left 28%
Center 39%
Right 33%
What happened: Iran partially reconnected to the global internet on Tuesday after 88 days of near-total shutdown, following President Masoud Pezeshkian's order to restore access. The blackout began February 28 during the war with the US and Israel, following an earlier shutdown in January during mass protests that killed thousands.
Why it matters: Over 90 million Iranians faced disrupted education, damaged livelihoods, and inability to contact family during one of history's longest internet shutdowns. Access remains extremely limited and possibly temporary as Iran's judiciary suspended the presidential body that ordered reconnection, creating uncertainty about whether the restoration will last.
78% of sources are Original Reporting

25 Articles • 6 hours ago
DuckDuckGo Sees User Surge After Google I/O AI Push
L 17%
Center 83%
What happened: DuckDuckGo reported U.S. app installs jumped 18.1% week-over-week from May 20-25, peaking at 30.5% on May 25, with iOS installs averaging 33% growth and hitting nearly 70%. Visits to its AI-free search page rose 22.7% on average, sustained through Memorial Day weekend when traffic typically dips.
Why it matters: Google's I/O announcements replaced traditional search results with AI agents that answer queries without opt-out options, prompting privacy-conscious users to switch. DuckDuckGo offers both AI-free search at noai.duckduckgo.com and private AI chat through Duck.ai that strips IP addresses and deletes conversations within 30 days.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
96% of sources are Original Reporting

46 Articles • 11 hours ago
Former PM Tony Blair Says Labour Needs 'Fundamental Reset'
Left 38%
Center 34%
Right 28%
What happened: Tony Blair published a 5,700-word essay this week criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government for lacking a coherent plan and holding back business growth. The former prime minister called for a fundamental reset, attacking policies including workers' rights laws, phasing out oil and gas, and above-inflation minimum wage increases while urging Labour to move from the soft-left to the radical centre.
Why it matters: Blair's intervention arrives at a critical moment ahead of the June 18 Makerfield by-election, where Andy Burnham is expected to challenge Starmer for leadership if he wins. The essay warns that without reoccupying the centre ground with policies focused on AI, welfare reform, and business growth, Labour will likely lose the next election, potentially reshaping the party's direction on issues affecting jobs, energy costs, and benefits.
85% of sources are Original Reporting

14 Articles • 2 hours ago
AI Detection Tool Flags Parts of Pope Leo's Encyclical as AI-Written
Left 60%
Center 40%
What happened: This week the Pope issued an encyclical on artificial intelligence that reportedly produced mixed AI-detector results, with some tools flagging the text as machine-generated and others not.
Why it matters: Mixed detector outcomes raise questions about relying on automated tools to verify authorship and could affect how journalists, academics and church officials assess authenticity and guidance.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
86% of sources are Original Reporting
Daily Briefing
Another tank implosion; Iran ends internet shutdown; Blair wades into Labour criticism


22 Articles • 2 hours ago
FBI Creates New "Anti-Tech Extremism" Category to Monitor AI Critics
Left 67%
Center 33%
What happened: This month, over 1,000 pages show the FBI, DHS and fusion centers creating an 'anti‑tech violent extremism' category to track anti‑AI critics, town halls and data‑center protests.
Why it matters: The designation could expand surveillance of residents, chill town‑hall participation, and treat ordinary actions—photography or observing facilities—as suspicious, with consequences for civil liberties and local protest.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
95% of sources are Original Reporting

69 Articles • 10 hours ago
North Korea Claims First AI-Guided Missile Tests
Left 26%
Center 41%
Right 33%
What happened: North Korea conducted its eighth weapons test of 2026 yesterday, launching tactical ballistic missiles, 240mm artillery rockets, and cruise missiles that state media claims use AI-based terminal guidance. Leader Kim Jong Un supervised the tests, which assessed a special mission warhead and systems intended for frontline deployment near South Korea within 100 kilometer range of Seoul.
Why it matters: This marks North Korea's first public claim of incorporating AI into missile guidance systems, potentially enhancing targeting accuracy and battlefield responsiveness. The weapons are designed for border artillery units with ranges placing Seoul and surrounding metropolitan areas at direct risk, escalating regional security tensions as Pyongyang continues to flout UN sanctions.
84% of sources are Original Reporting

363 Articles • 7 hours ago
Washington Paper Mill Tank Implosion Kills One, Nine Missing
Left 25%
Center 59%
R 16%
What happened: A 900,000-gallon tank containing white liquor, a corrosive chemical used in paper production, ruptured and imploded yesterday morning around 7:15 a.m. at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview, Washington. One person is confirmed dead, nine remain unaccounted for, and ten people including a firefighter were hospitalized with injuries ranging from chemical burns to inhalation injuries.
Why it matters: The facility employs approximately 1,000 workers and is a major employer in Longview, producing materials for everyday products like tissues, printing paper, cups and cartons. While officials confirm no immediate public threat, residents are urged to avoid Industrial Way and surrounding areas as recovery operations continue at the unstable site.
67% of sources are High Factuality

205 Articles • 9 hours ago
Iran Ends 88-Day Internet Blackout, Restores Access
Left 28%
Center 39%
Right 33%
What happened: Iran partially reconnected to the global internet on Tuesday after 88 days of near-total shutdown, following President Masoud Pezeshkian's order to restore access. The blackout began February 28 during the war with the US and Israel, following an earlier shutdown in January during mass protests that killed thousands.
Why it matters: Over 90 million Iranians faced disrupted education, damaged livelihoods, and inability to contact family during one of history's longest internet shutdowns. Access remains extremely limited and possibly temporary as Iran's judiciary suspended the presidential body that ordered reconnection, creating uncertainty about whether the restoration will last.
78% of sources are Original Reporting

25 Articles • 6 hours ago
DuckDuckGo Sees User Surge After Google I/O AI Push
L 17%
Center 83%
What happened: DuckDuckGo reported U.S. app installs jumped 18.1% week-over-week from May 20-25, peaking at 30.5% on May 25, with iOS installs averaging 33% growth and hitting nearly 70%. Visits to its AI-free search page rose 22.7% on average, sustained through Memorial Day weekend when traffic typically dips.
Why it matters: Google's I/O announcements replaced traditional search results with AI agents that answer queries without opt-out options, prompting privacy-conscious users to switch. DuckDuckGo offers both AI-free search at noai.duckduckgo.com and private AI chat through Duck.ai that strips IP addresses and deletes conversations within 30 days.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
96% of sources are Original Reporting

46 Articles • 11 hours ago
Former PM Tony Blair Says Labour Needs 'Fundamental Reset'
Left 38%
Center 34%
Right 28%
What happened: Tony Blair published a 5,700-word essay this week criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government for lacking a coherent plan and holding back business growth. The former prime minister called for a fundamental reset, attacking policies including workers' rights laws, phasing out oil and gas, and above-inflation minimum wage increases while urging Labour to move from the soft-left to the radical centre.
Why it matters: Blair's intervention arrives at a critical moment ahead of the June 18 Makerfield by-election, where Andy Burnham is expected to challenge Starmer for leadership if he wins. The essay warns that without reoccupying the centre ground with policies focused on AI, welfare reform, and business growth, Labour will likely lose the next election, potentially reshaping the party's direction on issues affecting jobs, energy costs, and benefits.
85% of sources are Original Reporting

14 Articles • 2 hours ago
AI Detection Tool Flags Parts of Pope Leo's Encyclical as AI-Written
Left 60%
Center 40%
What happened: This week the Pope issued an encyclical on artificial intelligence that reportedly produced mixed AI-detector results, with some tools flagging the text as machine-generated and others not.
Why it matters: Mixed detector outcomes raise questions about relying on automated tools to verify authorship and could affect how journalists, academics and church officials assess authenticity and guidance.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
86% of sources are Original Reporting