Daily Briefing
CIA accused of seizing MKUltra, MLK files; Gorka presents counterterrorism strategy; Cuba completely exhausted of fuel

14 Articles • 1 day ago
Tech Platforms Issue 70 Million CSAM Warnings Globally
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The numbers: Over the past two years, Project Intercept sent more than 70 million automated warnings to users seeking child sexual abuse material across 131 countries, averaging 95,000 alerts daily. Nearly 700,000 people clicked through to access Stop It Now support resources offering confidential advice and behavior-change tools.
Why it matters: Warning messages now reach users even on encrypted platforms and AI chatbots where CSAM is spreading rapidly, emphasizing illegality and offering pathways to change behavior rather than just blocking content. Experts note only a small fraction seek help after warnings, and charities stress tech companies must do more as AI accelerates abuse material creation.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
93% of sources are Original Reporting

48 Articles • 20 hours ago
CIA Accused of Seizing JFK and MKUltra Files from Gabbard's Office
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What happened: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna gave the CIA a 24-hour ultimatum yesterday to return boxes allegedly containing JFK assassination and MK-Ultra files that a whistleblower claims were seized from DNI Tulsi Gabbard's office during declassification processing. The DNI spokesperson denies any CIA raid occurred, while the CIA has not yet commented on the allegations.
Why it matters: The disputed boxes reportedly contain long-sought records on JFK's assassination and the Cold War MK-Ultra mind control program, which used LSD and torture on unwitting Americans from 1953 to 1973. If returned and declassified, these documents could reshape public understanding of CIA activities and government transparency, affecting trust in intelligence agencies and longstanding conspiracy theories.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Left Sources
92% of sources are Original Reporting

132 Articles • 14 hours ago
Hantavirus Outbreak Reaches Earth's Most Remote Islands
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What happened: Six paratroopers and two military clinicians parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha last week after a British resident developed suspected hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The RAF flew nearly 10,000 kilometers from Oxfordshire via Ascension Island, air-dropping 3.3 tonnes of oxygen and medical supplies to the island of 221 people, which has no airstrip and only a two-person medical team.
Why it matters: The hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius has caused eight cases and three deaths across multiple countries, with British nationals now facing 45-day isolation periods upon return to the UK. The Andes strain identified can spread person-to-person unlike typical hantavirus, and authorities are conducting international contact tracing as passengers disperse globally, including one woman who traveled to remote Pitcairn Island before being tracked down.
86% of sources are Original Reporting

213 Articles • 19 hours ago
Russia Bombards Ukraine With Multiple, Large-Scale Attacks
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What happened: Russia bombarded Kyiv and roughly 20 Ukrainian regions with over 670 drones and 56 missiles overnight Thursday, following a daytime attack Wednesday involving at least 800 drones. The massive two-day assault killed at least seven people, wounded dozens including children, and damaged residential buildings, schools, energy infrastructure, and ports across Ukraine.
Why it matters: The unprecedented scale of attacks resumed immediately after a brief US-brokered ceasefire ended Tuesday, coinciding with diplomatic talks between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Moscow claims the strikes targeted military and energy sites supporting Ukraine's army, while Ukraine reports civilian infrastructure was hit, signaling stalled peace efforts and escalating conflict despite diplomatic engagement.
71% of sources are Original Reporting

152 Articles • 17 hours ago
Cuba Runs Out of Diesel Amid US Blockade
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What happened: Cuba's energy minister announced Wednesday that the nation has completely exhausted its diesel and fuel oil stocks, forcing the grid to run solely on domestic crude, natural gas and renewables. The single Russian oil donation of 730,000 barrels delivered in March ran out in early May, leaving nearly 10 million Cubans facing blackouts up to 22 hours daily.
Why it matters: US sanctions since January have choked off Venezuelan and Mexican fuel supplies, forcing hospitals to cancel surgeries, closing schools and government offices, and decimating tourism. Residents now cook with firewood during blackouts, wake at night to do laundry when power briefly returns, and face a worsening crisis as summer heat drives air-conditioning demand higher.
82% of sources are Original Reporting

10 Articles • 14 hours ago
AI Chatbots Expose Real Phone Numbers and Addresses
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What happened: Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT are surfacing real phone numbers, addresses, and emails without consent, causing victims to receive constant misdirected calls from strangers. An Israeli software developer and journalist Matt Novak reported their personal contact details were extracted from old FOIA PDFs and public records embedded in AI training data.
Why it matters: Your phone number or address may already be embedded in AI models from old forum posts, public records, or data broker databases, and cannot be removed once trained. Criminals are also exploiting this by seeding fake customer service numbers into AI systems, putting you at risk of scams when seeking help online.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
90% of sources are Original Reporting

167 Articles • 15 hours ago
White House Unveils 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy
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The details: The White House released its 2026 counterterrorism strategy on May 6, identifying three priority threats: Islamist groups (al-Qaeda, ISIS, Muslim Brotherhood), transnational drug cartels, and violent left-wing extremists including antifa. The 16-page document claims the Muslim Brotherhood is the root of all modern Islamist terrorism and calls for crushing the organization worldwide through Foreign Terrorist Organization designations.
Why it matters: This strategy marks a sharp departure from Biden-era policy, which prioritized white supremacist threats, and could reshape U.S. counterterrorism focus domestically and abroad. The administration plans to use all constitutionally available tools to map memberships and disrupt organizations before attacks occur, raising civil liberties concerns among Muslim communities and advocacy groups about potential politicization and expanded surveillance.
75% of sources are Original Reporting
60% of sources are High Factuality

90 Articles • 16 hours ago
Neanderthals Performed Dental Surgery 59,000 Years Ago
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The discovery: A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar from Chagyrskaya Cave in Siberia's Altai Mountains shows a drilled hole with microscopic traces matching intentional removal of decayed tissue using a small stone tool. Experimental replications using jasper perforators on modern teeth confirmed the tooth was deliberately drilled to treat a painful cavity, making it the world's oldest evidence of invasive dental treatment.
Why it matters: This finding pushes back the timeline for dental treatment by over 40,000 years beyond the earliest Homo sapiens evidence and demonstrates Neanderthals possessed sophisticated cognition and fine motor skills to identify pain sources and execute precise medical procedures. The polished cavity edges show the individual survived and continued chewing afterward, revealing our extinct relatives practiced effective healthcare without modern tools or anesthesia.
68% of sources are High Factuality

103 Articles • 15 hours ago
Macron Book Reignites Farahani Slap Rumors
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What happened: A newly published book claims Emmanuel Macron exchanged flirty texts with Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani and maintained a months-long platonic relationship. The book alleges Brigitte Macron discovered a message last May and slapped him during their arrival in Hanoi, Vietnam, though both the Élysée Palace and Brigitte's representatives have categorically denied the account.
Why it matters: The allegations involve France's highest political figures and have reignited intense social media speculation despite no verified evidence linking Macron to Farahani. The story highlights ongoing challenges with conspiracy theories and manipulated narratives targeting the presidential couple, fueling reputational concerns and public debate about their marriage.
90% of sources are Original Reporting
Daily Briefing
CIA accused of seizing MKUltra, MLK files; Gorka presents counterterrorism strategy; Cuba completely exhausted of fuel


14 Articles • 1 day ago
Tech Platforms Issue 70 Million CSAM Warnings Globally
Left 33%
Center 67%
The numbers: Over the past two years, Project Intercept sent more than 70 million automated warnings to users seeking child sexual abuse material across 131 countries, averaging 95,000 alerts daily. Nearly 700,000 people clicked through to access Stop It Now support resources offering confidential advice and behavior-change tools.
Why it matters: Warning messages now reach users even on encrypted platforms and AI chatbots where CSAM is spreading rapidly, emphasizing illegality and offering pathways to change behavior rather than just blocking content. Experts note only a small fraction seek help after warnings, and charities stress tech companies must do more as AI accelerates abuse material creation.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
93% of sources are Original Reporting

48 Articles • 20 hours ago
CIA Accused of Seizing JFK and MKUltra Files from Gabbard's Office
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Center 34%
Right 56%
What happened: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna gave the CIA a 24-hour ultimatum yesterday to return boxes allegedly containing JFK assassination and MK-Ultra files that a whistleblower claims were seized from DNI Tulsi Gabbard's office during declassification processing. The DNI spokesperson denies any CIA raid occurred, while the CIA has not yet commented on the allegations.
Why it matters: The disputed boxes reportedly contain long-sought records on JFK's assassination and the Cold War MK-Ultra mind control program, which used LSD and torture on unwitting Americans from 1953 to 1973. If returned and declassified, these documents could reshape public understanding of CIA activities and government transparency, affecting trust in intelligence agencies and longstanding conspiracy theories.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Left Sources
92% of sources are Original Reporting

132 Articles • 14 hours ago
Hantavirus Outbreak Reaches Earth's Most Remote Islands
Left 29%
Center 36%
Right 35%
What happened: Six paratroopers and two military clinicians parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha last week after a British resident developed suspected hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The RAF flew nearly 10,000 kilometers from Oxfordshire via Ascension Island, air-dropping 3.3 tonnes of oxygen and medical supplies to the island of 221 people, which has no airstrip and only a two-person medical team.
Why it matters: The hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius has caused eight cases and three deaths across multiple countries, with British nationals now facing 45-day isolation periods upon return to the UK. The Andes strain identified can spread person-to-person unlike typical hantavirus, and authorities are conducting international contact tracing as passengers disperse globally, including one woman who traveled to remote Pitcairn Island before being tracked down.
86% of sources are Original Reporting

213 Articles • 19 hours ago
Russia Bombards Ukraine With Multiple, Large-Scale Attacks
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Center 34%
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What happened: Russia bombarded Kyiv and roughly 20 Ukrainian regions with over 670 drones and 56 missiles overnight Thursday, following a daytime attack Wednesday involving at least 800 drones. The massive two-day assault killed at least seven people, wounded dozens including children, and damaged residential buildings, schools, energy infrastructure, and ports across Ukraine.
Why it matters: The unprecedented scale of attacks resumed immediately after a brief US-brokered ceasefire ended Tuesday, coinciding with diplomatic talks between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Moscow claims the strikes targeted military and energy sites supporting Ukraine's army, while Ukraine reports civilian infrastructure was hit, signaling stalled peace efforts and escalating conflict despite diplomatic engagement.
71% of sources are Original Reporting

152 Articles • 17 hours ago
Cuba Runs Out of Diesel Amid US Blockade
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What happened: Cuba's energy minister announced Wednesday that the nation has completely exhausted its diesel and fuel oil stocks, forcing the grid to run solely on domestic crude, natural gas and renewables. The single Russian oil donation of 730,000 barrels delivered in March ran out in early May, leaving nearly 10 million Cubans facing blackouts up to 22 hours daily.
Why it matters: US sanctions since January have choked off Venezuelan and Mexican fuel supplies, forcing hospitals to cancel surgeries, closing schools and government offices, and decimating tourism. Residents now cook with firewood during blackouts, wake at night to do laundry when power briefly returns, and face a worsening crisis as summer heat drives air-conditioning demand higher.
82% of sources are Original Reporting

10 Articles • 14 hours ago
AI Chatbots Expose Real Phone Numbers and Addresses
Left 67%
Center 33%
What happened: Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT are surfacing real phone numbers, addresses, and emails without consent, causing victims to receive constant misdirected calls from strangers. An Israeli software developer and journalist Matt Novak reported their personal contact details were extracted from old FOIA PDFs and public records embedded in AI training data.
Why it matters: Your phone number or address may already be embedded in AI models from old forum posts, public records, or data broker databases, and cannot be removed once trained. Criminals are also exploiting this by seeding fake customer service numbers into AI systems, putting you at risk of scams when seeking help online.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Right Sources
90% of sources are Original Reporting

167 Articles • 15 hours ago
White House Unveils 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy
Left 29%
Center 36%
Right 35%
The details: The White House released its 2026 counterterrorism strategy on May 6, identifying three priority threats: Islamist groups (al-Qaeda, ISIS, Muslim Brotherhood), transnational drug cartels, and violent left-wing extremists including antifa. The 16-page document claims the Muslim Brotherhood is the root of all modern Islamist terrorism and calls for crushing the organization worldwide through Foreign Terrorist Organization designations.
Why it matters: This strategy marks a sharp departure from Biden-era policy, which prioritized white supremacist threats, and could reshape U.S. counterterrorism focus domestically and abroad. The administration plans to use all constitutionally available tools to map memberships and disrupt organizations before attacks occur, raising civil liberties concerns among Muslim communities and advocacy groups about potential politicization and expanded surveillance.
75% of sources are Original Reporting
60% of sources are High Factuality

90 Articles • 16 hours ago
Neanderthals Performed Dental Surgery 59,000 Years Ago
L 24%
Center 51%
Right 25%
The discovery: A 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar from Chagyrskaya Cave in Siberia's Altai Mountains shows a drilled hole with microscopic traces matching intentional removal of decayed tissue using a small stone tool. Experimental replications using jasper perforators on modern teeth confirmed the tooth was deliberately drilled to treat a painful cavity, making it the world's oldest evidence of invasive dental treatment.
Why it matters: This finding pushes back the timeline for dental treatment by over 40,000 years beyond the earliest Homo sapiens evidence and demonstrates Neanderthals possessed sophisticated cognition and fine motor skills to identify pain sources and execute precise medical procedures. The polished cavity edges show the individual survived and continued chewing afterward, revealing our extinct relatives practiced effective healthcare without modern tools or anesthesia.
68% of sources are High Factuality

103 Articles • 15 hours ago
Macron Book Reignites Farahani Slap Rumors
Left 29%
C 24%
Right 47%
What happened: A newly published book claims Emmanuel Macron exchanged flirty texts with Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani and maintained a months-long platonic relationship. The book alleges Brigitte Macron discovered a message last May and slapped him during their arrival in Hanoi, Vietnam, though both the Élysée Palace and Brigitte's representatives have categorically denied the account.
Why it matters: The allegations involve France's highest political figures and have reignited intense social media speculation despite no verified evidence linking Macron to Farahani. The story highlights ongoing challenges with conspiracy theories and manipulated narratives targeting the presidential couple, fueling reputational concerns and public debate about their marriage.
90% of sources are Original Reporting