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On This Day in 1997: Timothy McVeigh Found Guilty for Oklahoma City Bombing

On June 2, 1997, a federal jury convicted Timothy McVeigh on murder charges for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing—the deadliest domestic terror attack on U.S. soil at the time, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds. McVeigh was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection on June 11, 2001.

6/8/2026
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Anthropic Expands Claude Mythos to Critical Infrastructure Across 15 Countries

Anthropic announces a major expansion of its industry collaboration initiative, Project Glasswing, bringing Claude Mythos to approximately 150 new organizations in over 15 countries. Learn how AI is now actively securing critical software vulnerabilities in power, water, healthcare, and telecom sectors.

6/8/2026
Claude

Spotify Individual vs Family: Price, Audio Quality, and Shared Features Compared

Can't decide between Spotify Premium Individual and Family? This honest comparison covers pricing, audio quality, and account management to help you pick the right plan. Don't rush into a subscription—check the real differences first.

6/8/2026
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Microsoft Launches Scout AI Assistant Built on OpenClaw Framework

Learn how Microsoft’s new Scout AI assistant, powered by the OpenClaw framework, brings persistent, adaptive agent capabilities into Microsoft 365. Discover its built-in skills, custom skills, and what it means for enterprise productivity.

6/8/2026
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Kennedy Center Launches De-Trumpification, National Mall Reflecting Pool Refilled

Washington’s landmark Kennedy Center has begun removing Trump-era references from staff emails and official documents, following a court ruling. Meanwhile, the National Mall’s Reflecting Pool is fully refilled, restoring a classic DC vista. Here’s what these changes mean for the capital’s cultural and political landscape.

6/8/2026
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