Anthropic seeks appeals court stay of Pentagon supply-chain risk designation

March 12 (Reuters) - Anthropic on Wednesday sought a stay from a U.S. appeals court after the ‌Pentagon said the company was a supply-chain ‌risk, pending a judicial review of the case, adding that the ​designation could cost it billions of dollars in lost revenue.

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Anthropic's latest request comes after a weeks-long dispute over technology guardrails on the use of Anthropic'sartificial intelligence‌tools by the ⁠U.S. military. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labelled the firm a supply-chain risk and barred ⁠the Pentagon and its contractors from using its AI products.

The AI firm separately filed a lawsuit earlier this ​week in ​a California federal court ​to challenge its Pentagon ‌blacklisting.

In a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday, Anthropic said the Pentagon's supply-chain designation would cause the company "irreparable harm."

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According to Anthropic's court filing, more than 100 ‌enterprise customers have reached out to ​the company about the designation.

"By ​Anthropic's best estimate, ​for 2026, the government's adverse actions risk ‌hundreds of millions, or even ​multiple billions, ​of dollars in lost revenue," lawyers for the AI firm wrote.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond ​to a request ‌for comment outside of regular business hours.

(Reporting by ​Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Clarence Fernandez and Thomas Derpinghaus)

Anthropic seeks appeals court stay of Pentagon supply-chain risk designation

March 12 (Reuters) - Anthropic on Wednesday sought a stay from a U.S. appeals court after the ‌Pentagon said the company...
Jack Osbourne names newborn daughter after late father Ozzy Osbourne

The "Prince of Darkness" crown has been passed down to a princess.

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On Wednesday, Jack Osbourneannouncedthe birth of his fifth daughter, and the little girl has a big name: Ozzy Matilda Osbourne.

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In the first glimpse of the newborn shared by the proud dad, a stuffed animal with special meaning watches over Ozzy Matilda as she slumbers — a bat! GrandpaOzzy Osbournefamously bit off the head of a bat during a concert in 1982, after mistakenly thinking the winged creature was a rubber toy.

Ozzy Matilda is Jack's fifth daughter. With his first wife, actress Lisa Stelly, he welcomed Pearl, 13, Andy, 10, and Minnie, 8. In July 2022, his then-fiancee (now wife) Aree Gearhart gave birth to Maple.

Jack Osbourne married interior designer Aree Gearhart in 2023Credit: jack osbourne/instagram

Jack recentlyopened upabout a conversation he had with his father shortly before his July 2025 passing.

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One night, while helping Ozzy prepare for bed, the Black Sabbath rocker looked in the mirror and told his son, "I think I'm going to cut my hair off... I've retired. I'm not a rock star anymore."

In hindsight, Jack now realizes that his father "was done. He was okay with his journey," he said, while recounting the moment on Jamie Kennedy'sHate to Break it to Yapodcast.

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Ozzy's passing on July 22, 2025, was still "a surprise for sure" to the Osbourne family.

"Obviously everyone knew he was sick," Jack said, "but we weren't expecting it to be as quick as it was."

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Terrence Howard Says He Once Passed on the 'Chance to Date Beyoncé' and Pursued Another Member of Destiny's Child Instead

Terrence Howard opens up about how he allegedly had the chance to date Beyoncé years ago

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  • "That was very, very long ago," he said, noting that it was before Beyoncé's now-husband Jay-Z was in the picture

  • The Empire alum also said he decided to date a different Destiny's Child member

Before there wasBeyoncéandJay-Z, there could have been Beyoncé andTerrence Howard, according to the actor.

While speaking to Patrick Bet-David on a recent episode of thePBD Podcast, the 57-year-oldEmpirealum claimed he could have dated the "Irreplaceable" singer earlier in her career, but chose to go with a different Destiny's Child member instead.

"You know, I had a chance to date Beyoncé early on," Howard said after Bet-David commented on power couples in Hollywood and mentioned the 35-time Grammy winner and her spouse, 56.

Destiny's Child (L-R) Farrah Franklin, Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles, Michelle Williams — July 2000Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty

"We had a conversation, you know, and I ended up talking to the other girl inside of, you know, Destiny ['s Child]. The girl with the blue eyes," he continued, never naming which member.

Destiny's Child rose to fame after forming in Houston with Beyoncé, now 44,Kelly Rowland,LeToya LuckettandLaTavia Roberson.

After Luckett and Roberson's exit,Michelle WilliamsandFarrah Franklinjoined. Not long after the switch, Franklin also parted ways with the "Survivor" singers, who continued as a trio.

PEOPLE reached out to reps for Beyoncé and Howard for comment.

As the conversation continued, Howard recalled a moment at the 2005 BET Awards when he was paired with Beyoncé for a sultry on-stage performance of Destiny's Child's "Cater 2 U," which was released that same year.

For the live show, the grouppicked three famous menfrom the audience to come onstage and serenade them — Williams withMagic Johnson, Rowland withNelly, and Beyoncé with Howard.

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"I remember Beyoncé looking over at me, and I think that's why she picked me to do that dance, when she did the kind of strip tease dance that we did at BET or whatever, to show me what I had lost," theBest Manstar said.

Howard admitted "there was a moment" where he was "attracted" to and "felt something" for the "Dance for You" singer before she was with Jay-Z.

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She and the rapper tied the knot in 2008, and sharethree children: daughterBlue Ivy, 14, and twinsRumiandSir, 8.

Howard has been married four times and isa father to five kids.

"That was very, very long ago," theIron Manactor said of his alleged opportunity to date the superstar.

Beyoncé previously opened up toOprah Winfreyin an OWN interviewabout how she and Jay-Z began dating when she was 19.

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"We were friends first for a year and a half before we went on any dates," the singer said. "We were on the phone for a year and a half, and that foundation is so important for a relationship. Just to have someone who you just like is so important, and someone who] is honest."

In more recent years, the couple has remained private about their personal lives.

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Young Cubans turn to church and state as cheap, synthetic drugs flood the streets

HAVANA (AP) — Several dozen people stood in circle in a room at a Havana psychiatric hospital, their hands held together as they chanted in unison, vowing to rid their bodies from "the toxins that enslave." The collective plea to reclaim their freedom for just the next 24 hours was the first step of a 90-day detoxification before beginning rehabilitation.

Associated Press People undergoing rehabilitation hug in a circle at a psychiatric hospital in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) A youth in rehabilitation speaks with his visitor during a break at a psychiatric hospital in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) People in rehabilitation at a psychiatric hospital prepare a homemade cocoa cream candy to share in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) A youth in rehabilitation sits on his bed next to photos of his family that he uses as support for his recovery at a psychiatric hospital in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) Medical staff, left, and people in rehabilitation, right, sit at a psychiatric hospital in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

Cuba Drug Use

Drug use was an almost-unknown phenomenon inCubauntil the beginning of this decade. However, adeepening economic crisis, shortages of basic goods and the emergence of low-cost synthetic drugs have combined to transform the landscape.

In Havana and other cities across the island, it is no longer unusual to see young people in public parks sleeping, walking with difficulty or lying unconscious.

According to authorities, the primary threat is the "químico," (chemical) — a potent cocktail of synthetic cannabinoids and hazardous additives. Also known on the streets as "papelitos," or "little papers," the drug is absorbed into sheets of paper that are sliced into tiny doses and smoked. At roughly 250 Cuban pesos per hit (50 cents), it costs less than a basic loaf of bread or a can of soda.

"It's very cheap...and it's everywhere," said David Morales, 25, who is in recovery after receiving help at government-funded health centers and is now in rehabilitation therapy at the Alcance Victoria Cuba evangelical Baptist church.

'Zero tolerance'

Acknowledging the rise in consumption, Cuba's Ministry of Health and several state agencies in July established a National Drug Observatory, an initiative to research, monitor and mitigate the impact of illegal drugs on the island.

Although the government does not track the number of drug users, Dr. Tania Adriana Peón, head of mental health and addictions at the General Directorate of Health, pointed to emergency room data as a barometer for the trend. In 2024, 467 people sought help or were registered in emergency rooms in Havana. By 2025, that figure nearly doubled to 886.

Cuba has a zero-tolerance policy on drugs, and drug trafficking is punishable by up to life imprisonment. And while it's not a drug-producing or stockpiling country, authorities acknowledge it is not immune to drug use.

Sporadically, seizures of packages of cocaine abandoned by traffickers during chases and washed ashore are reported; these are known as "recalos" or washups. Drugs are also smuggled into the country among imported goods, and, to a lesser extent, domestic marijuana plantations have been detected.

"The primary challenge Cuba faces today is related to new psychoactive drugs or synthetic cannabinoids, which originate mainly from the United States," said Col. Juan Carlos Poey Guerra of Cuba's Interior Ministry.

He added that police laboratories detected 46 new synthetic formulations in the last year. Among the substances mixed with cannabinoids were the anticonvulsant carbamazepine, formaldehyde and fentanyl, among others. Between 2024 and 2025, he said, authorities thwarted 72 attempts to smuggle drugs into the country from 11 different origins.

The United States is the primary source of the precursor substances that constitute químico, said Poey Guerra.

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'We win against drugs'

Health care in Cubais state-run and free, so neighborhood family clinics are typically the first to detect signs of drug use. Patients with more severe or complex conditions are referred by health authorities for longer, more intensive hospital stays.

The Associated Press recently toured a 40-bed men's ward at the Havana Psychiatric Hospital, where patients aged 20 to 30 are undergoing a 90-day detox before beginning rehabilitation.

The space was divided into two-bed cubicles adorned with family photos. It featured a small reading area, a dining room and a recreation space. Each day, the patients — wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "We win against drugs" — take responsibility for cleaning their surroundings.

"I was incredibly depressed...living on the streets; I just couldn't take it anymore," said 23-year-old Daniel Fulleda, who was admitted in January. His tone was enthusiastic as he shared his plans of getting married before the year end and start a family. "Next year, I'll start my own business."

'We have to pray a lot'

For decades, the highly centralized state was responsible for treating drug and alcohol users — especially alcohol users — but the magnitude of the challenge in recent times has opened the door for other actors.

"There are neighborhoods that are infested… I've seen young people using drugs right in front of me," said Pastor Abel Pérez of the Alcance Victoria Cuba church. "As a pastor, I'm not called to sit idly by."

Last year, the church provided therapy to approximately 50 young people and their families and today more than a dozen individuals attend sessions regularly.

"In my youth, talking about drugs was extraordinary… The problem has grown so rapidly and in such a short time that, to some extent, it has overwhelmed the country's capacity to address it," said Alejandro Morales, a 57-year-old oceanographic engineer who accompanies his son David to meetings at the Alcance Victoria Cuba church.

In the same room, 64-year-old Vilma Arias sought help alongside her 36-year-old daughter. Her other son, 26, is also struggling with drug use but refuses to seek treatment.

"We have to pray a lot," she said. "My daughter is a wonderful teacher and my son is a graduate in automotive mechanics. I don't even know how they fell into this," she added.

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