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Washington Angle Emerges in OpenAI’s Push Toward $1 Trillion IPO

SAN FRANCISCO, June 5, 2026, 05:01 PDT OpenAI’s road to a possible IPO just got more complicated. Senior U.S. officials have started informal discussions with several top AI firms about the government possibly taking equity positions, NOTUS reported, per Reuters. It’s still early days; specifics are unclear, and Reuters noted it hasn’t been able to verify the account itself. (Reuters) Timing’s in play here. OpenAI hasn’t yet put in its confidential paperwork for a U.S. IPO, but that’s coming.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Mishap Puts NASA Lunar Timeline in Question

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, June 5, 2026, 07:05 EDT NASA is looking to break the tie between Blue Origin’s moon landers and the company’s ailing New Glenn rocket, along with its Cape Canaveral launchpad, in an effort to avoid fresh delays for the Artemis program’s next test flight. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman called it “de-coupling the lander” from both the rocket and the pad, following the May 28 incident at Launch Complex 36. (Spaceflight Now) That’s now significant: Artemis III—scheduled for 2027—won’t be a lunar touchdown after all.

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