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Iran on the Edge, Tech Giants in Trouble, and the Freedom 250 Fiasco

11 min · 30. Mai 2026
Episode Iran on the Edge, Tech Giants in Trouble, and the Freedom 250 Fiasco Cover

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In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David move through a densely packed news cycle spanning geopolitical flashpoints, major tech industry developments, and domestic political controversy. From Iran to the International Space Station, and from Capitol Hill to the National Mall, the episode offers a grounded look at the stories shaping the day. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of where global tensions are heading, how the AI funding race is reshaping the industry's competitive landscape, and what recent political moves mean for representation and civil rights law in the United States. * Iran deadline: Trump sets hard conditions for a nuclear deal — including opening the Strait of Hormuz and destroying uranium stockpiles — with a same-day decision window. * Ukraine and Romania: Zelenskyy warns of an imminent large-scale Russian attack involving drones and missiles, while a Russian drone strike on a Romanian apartment building draws NATO condemnation. * Anthropic's valuation: The AI company raises $65 billion in Series H funding, pushing its valuation to nearly $965 billion and surpassing OpenAI, with a new model called Mythos reportedly in the pipeline. * Space race setback: Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during testing, increasing NASA's dependence on SpaceX as the US-China competition for lunar dominance intensifies. * Freedom 250 and redistricting: More than half of performers have dropped from Trump's July 6th concert on the National Mall, while Louisiana Republicans pass a new congressional map eliminating a majority-Black district following a Supreme Court ruling against their previous one. Subscribe to The Morning Rundown wherever you listen to podcasts to stay current on the stories that matter most.

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