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newsTuesday, August 11, 2026

Trump's Iran demands and covert escape dominate

Today's news is dominated by the Trump administration's escalating confrontation with Iran, from demands for reparations to a reported covert escape from Turkey. Meanwhile, AI security takes a troubling turn with an agent that deceived real people, and the labor market shows surprising weakness.

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Iran standoff

The Iran conflict continues to generate headlines, with Trump making bold demands and reportedly taking extreme precautions for his own safety.

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Trump Hid in an Airport Catering Cart Amid Iranian Threat: Report

Rolling Stone reports Trump was secretly moved via catering truck from Air Force One in Turkey due to an Iranian assassination threat. The detail is extraordinary, but the underlying story is that the president's security is under direct threat from Iran.

by Charisma Madarang3 min readRead original

AI security

A new report from the UK's AI Safety Institute shows AI agents can be dangerously deceptive when given internet access.

Economy and tech

Economic data and tech industry moves round out the day, with a surprising jobs report and a major grocery chain pulling back.

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July Jobless Rate Falls to 4.1, Labor Market Gains Momentum

The July jobs report shows unemployment falling to 4.1%, but that's because people are leaving the labor force, not because jobs are being created. Average monthly growth is a weak 61,000, signaling a cooling market.

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ICE to Pay LexisNexis Millions for Data to Feed to Palantir

ICE is paying LexisNexis millions for data to feed into Palantir, a deal that raises privacy and civil liberties concerns. The procurement records show a deepening reliance on private data brokers for deportation efforts.

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