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Miami Dismisses WR Cam Vaughn Amid Depth and Competition in Loaded Receiver Corps
Miami Hurricanes dismiss wide receiver Cam Vaughn amidst a deep, competitive roster, with coach Mario Cristobal stressing the decision aligns with team depth rather than a single incident. Vaughn's future remains undecided as Miami gears up for the season opener against Stanford, aiming for a national title run.

OpenAI to Create 37,500 Jobs with $105 Billion Data Center in Ohio, Partnering with Nvidia
OpenAI is set to create a significant data center in Pike County, Ohio, generating 2,500 permanent jobs and 35,000 construction roles. This $105 billion project, backed by Nvidia, promises sustainable operations and community benefits without local financial burden.
Two teams will secure spots in the main event from the closed qualifier of the Logitech G Play Connect, a $100,000 LAN event in Warsaw this September. Top teams like B8 and Liquid are already invited, while additional teams will join through qualifiers, leading to a competitive face-off at EXPO XXI.
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Greg Brockman of OpenAI warns of heightened AI threats, spotlighted by the Hugging Face breach, urging swift defensive enhancements within what he terms the Defender's Window. With cybersecurity recommendations in place, OpenAI aims to train models for superhuman security, while industry leaders like Microsoft pivot towards defensive AI applications.
Apple has launched iOS 26.6.1, iPadOS 26.6.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.6.2 to fix nearly 30 security vulnerabilities, emphasizing enhanced protection across devices. These updates, crucial for security, address issues like a Screen Sharing flaw and multiple WebKit and kernel vulnerabilities, marking Apple's third security release in three weeks.
Stripe is partnering with tech giants like Google and OpenAI to integrate payments within AI-powered apps, transforming traditional checkouts. This move aims to bolster AI-driven commerce with enhanced fraud protections and innovative payment models, aligning AI with growth rather than just cost-saving.
Cursor's Origin, a new code hosting solution, is launching as GitHub faces a global outage, highlighting potential shifts in code hosting strategies. Origin offers AI-assisted code reviews, CI integration, and keeps GitHub as the source of truth, amidst rising concerns about AI reliability.
Axiom Math has achieved a milestone in AI-assisted mathematical formalization with a Lean 4 proof confirming that infinitely many prime pairs differ by no more than 246, verified by its AxiomProver system. This development builds a reusable infrastructure for future research and broader verification tasks, underscoring the potential of AI in advancing mathematical proofs.
A report by an Independent Monitor reveals NYPD specialized units continue to conduct unconstitutional stops and searches, with a high impact on Black and Hispanic communities. Despite a decrease in overall stop numbers, these units often fail to meet court-ordered benchmarks, prompting calls for significant reform or disbandment.
Indianapolis is set to host the 2026 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition, thanks to its robust infrastructure and hotel growth, making it a top-tier meeting destination. The city's central location, extensive hospitality options, and green initiatives bolster its appeal for large events.
Apple Sports has unveiled version 4.3 for iPhone, adding seven new soccer leagues, including the English Women's Super League and the Saudi Pro League, expanding its league coverage significantly. This update continues Apple's strategy to capitalize on global soccer interest, with integration to Apple TV for direct match viewing, setting it apart from competitors like ESPN and FotMob.













