The Brief — Thursday, May 7, 2026
Iran nuclear talks gain momentum but Trump urges caution; Israel strikes Beirut; hantavirus evacuations from cruise ship; Epstein disclosures; Anthropic-SpaceX deal; Apple settlement.
The Brief · Thursday, May 7, 2026
Iran nuclear talks gain momentum but Trump urges caution; Israel strikes Beirut; hantavirus evacuations from cruise ship; Epstein disclosures; Anthropic-SpaceX deal; Apple settlement.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, approaches $45 billion valuation in first investment round, attracting investors like Tencent with efficient AI model development.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats.
Google agrees to warn U.K. businesses posting fake reviews, ending regulator probe. DeepMind partners with EVE Online for AI testing as CCP Games rebrands.
A federal judge in New York has released a handwritten note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein after a failed suicide attempt, which had been sealed for nearly five years.
Elon Musk plans a massive semiconductor facility in Texas for Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, with potential costs reaching $119 billion.
Two confirmed and one suspected hantavirus case prompt evacuations from MV Hondius. Nearly 150 passengers remain isolated aboard as ship heads to Canary Islands.
President Trump signals U.S.-Iran deal is within reach after 48 hours of talks, while threatening increased military action if Tehran refuses to negotiate.
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