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People used AI to recreate the voices of pilots killed in a plane crash - Engadget

NTSB took its docket system offline after AI-based voice reconstructions were made from released cockpit audio spectrograms and transcripts.
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3 hours ago

U.S. passengers flying from Ebola-affected countries rerouted

“He tells me that I have to arrive at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD),” Ruprecht says, “The first thing that was going through my head was denial. I wasn't sure if this was real.” Ruprecht was one of the first passengers to fly under a policy announced just hours before: all Americans who have passed through Uganda, South Sudan or the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the past 21 days must fly into IAD, an airport in a Virginia suburb of Washington, DC.
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3 hours ago

40,000 under evacuation for chemical tank leak in Southern California

A methyl methacrylate tank overheated and vented vapors, prompting evacuations and efforts to prevent failure or explosion while maintaining temperature.
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15 hours ago

Feds unwittingly leak pilots' pre-crash conversation

A released cockpit spectrogram enabled reconstruction of approximate audio, raising privacy concerns despite federal restrictions on public release of cockpit voice recordings.
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19 hours ago

US scrambles to stop Internet users re-creating dead pilots' voices

Reconstructed cockpit audio from crash data led the NTSB to suspend public access to its accident database to comply with federal limits on releasing cockpit recorder audio.
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16 hours ago

AI is being used to resurrect the voices of dead pilots | TechCrunch

AI-recreated cockpit voice audio from a UPS crash was generated from a spectrogram in an NTSB docket, prompting temporary removal of public access.
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3 hours ago

The US military is using the southern border as a 'sandbox' to test out counter-drone tech amid cartel flights

“We have a lot of fixed and movable counter-UAS capabilities, but not really anything that would follow a patrolling soldier,” Gen. Gregory Guillot, the commander of US Northern Command, said during a panel discussion at the annual SOF Week conference in Tampa, Florida. “The cartels are flying over our soldiers and Marines all the time.”
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5 hours ago

Chile's MAGA-inspired border control

Chile is building a new border barrier with Peru using excavators to curb illegal migration and related crime, mirroring Trump-style wall promises.
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5 hours ago

Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs

"Climate scientists think this could be the hottest summer on record or at least close to it," says Mark Wolfe, who heads the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). "So families need to use more of an increasingly expensive product to stay cool this summer. And that's going to be tough." NEADA is projecting that electricity bills will be 8.5% higher this summer than last, on average, with residents in some Southern states seeing even bigger increases.
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6 hours ago

'I'd wait forever, but 334 days is crazy.' USS Ford finally comes home

Families welcomed USS Gerald R. Ford sailors back to Norfolk after a long deployment spanning multiple regions and conflicts.
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4 hours ago

Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics

Special Olympics began in 1968 to provide sports opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities, improving fitness, confidence, and social skills.
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6 hours ago

One solution for Maine's struggling fishing industry? Give fillets away for free

Fishermen Feeding Mainers began in late 2020 and raises money to buy locally caught fish, process it and donate the frozen fillets to schools and food banks in Maine. So far, it has spent more than $4 million on the purchasing and processing of about 1.3 million pounds of locally caught fish.
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11 hours ago

'It Takes Two' rapper Rob Base, who helped bring hip-hop mainstream, dies at 59

Rob Base died at 59 after a cancer battle, known for “It Takes Two” that fused hip-hop and house and mainstreamed both genres.
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13 hours ago

Garden Grove Is a Suburban City Near Theme Parks

The chemical crisis that prompted evacuations in Southern California on Friday occurred at an industrial site in Garden Grove, a suburban city with a large Vietnamese American population just a short drive from Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland. In Orange County, the city is just five miles from the Disney parks in Anaheim, but there are more restaurants with good pho in Garden Grove than mouse ears.
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6 hours ago

15 years since a deadly tornado brought Joplin, Mo. together, kindness carries on

Joplin’s 2011 tornado caused massive loss, but rapid volunteer cooperation enabled a largely unified, timely recovery.
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An owl trapped in concrete got a painstaking feather transplant - then flew off

The bird had become trapped in a truck-mounted concrete mixer, leaving hardened concrete caked across the owl's small body, from his face to his tail feathers. Richwalski took the owl to the Utah wildlife sanctuary where he works. He and other caregivers spent days meticulously removing the concrete with forceps, toothbrushes and dish soap.
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1 day ago

New video shows Britney Spears' DUI arrest in California

Britney Spears was arrested for suspected DUI after failing a sobriety test following a CHP response to reports of erratic driving.
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18 hours ago

DHS says ICE has 'no relationship' with spyware maker Paragon Solutions

ICE reactivated a paused contract involving Paragon Solutions spyware, prompting compliance and misuse concerns, but DHS later stated ICE has no current relationship with the company.
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19 hours ago

Fox News Segment Warns of High Gas Prices Ahead of Memorial Day Travel: Food for Thought'

There's a whole lot of traffic on the road on Friday. It's gonna be a record number of people. That's not something we saw coming. We thought, Hey, with these high gas prices, maybe there'll be fewer people that'll get on the road,' but apparently not so much.
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Feds Charge Fraud Temp Tag Dealers ID'd in Streetsblog's 'Ghost Plate' Series - Streetsblog New York City

Eleven fraudulent dealers sold over 100,000 fake temporary tags, costing taxpayers about $15 million and enabling “ghost cars” tied to homicides and thousands of offenses.
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18 hours ago

East Bay Man Pleads Guilty to Ponzi Scheme That Spanned Nearly 30 Years

Edwin Emmett Lickiss Jr. pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering for an alleged Ponzi scheme defrauding 93 investors of at least $9.5 million.
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20 hours ago

Gabbard resigns as national intelligence director citing husband's cancer diagnosis

Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence to support her husband’s rare bone cancer treatment, and Aaron Lukas will serve as acting director.
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1 day ago

5 Notable Moments From Candace Owens's Warm Interview With Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden sat for a nearly two-hour interview with Candace Owens, aligning on some issues despite differing party loyalties and recent political controversies.
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21 hours ago

Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence, citing her husband's health

Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence, effective June 30, 2026, citing her husband’s rare bone cancer diagnosis.
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16 hours ago

Police ordered guns to be removed from mosque shooter's home in 2025

Police in Chula Vista, California, wrote in the January 2025 emergency protective order that Caleb Vazquez "was involved in suspicious behavior idolizing Nazis and mass shooters." They sought to remove weapons from Vazquez's home, but his father, Marco Vazquez, would not allow officers to confirm the firearms were being stored properly, the order states. Instead, the father "respectfully" declined the request and voluntarily removed the weapons himself.
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6,000 refugees entered the U.S. since October. All but 3 are South African.

Adri is one of 6,069 people who have been admitted to the United States as refugees since October, according to State Department figures. All but three were from South Africa. Her journey reflects the wholesale transformation of the refugee program under the Trump administration, which early last year froze refugee admissions save for one specific group - people like Adri. Now nearly all those arriving under the program are White South Africans, many of them Afrikaner, an ethnic minority who speak Afrikaans and trace their roots to early Dutch settlers.
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1 day ago

The aftermath of Trump-Xi summit: comparing U.S. and China announcements

Agreements after a China-U.S. summit reflect differing priorities, with minor inconsistencies on agriculture, tariffs, and rare earths despite claims of stabilized relations.
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fromThe Washington Post
1 day ago

Bone found by YouTuber searching for Nancy Guthrie was around 750 years old

Human remains found near Tucson were determined not to be from a recent crime, and were estimated to date to 650–1250 A.D.
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1 day ago

Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump raises new threat of military action

The U.S. raised the possibility of military intervention in Cuba while pursuing peaceful negotiations that appear unlikely under the current Cuban government.
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1 day ago

Drive slower, go electric, don't drive at all? The best options for saving gas

Gasoline prices are at a four-year high, with many Americans still driving; drivers can reduce costs by driving efficiently and seeking cheaper unbranded fuel.
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A stranger's compliment helped her feel confident after chemo

During chemotherapy, she lost all her hair, so she began to wear a wig. "But that wig and I only had one wig that wig was itchy, and it was annoying," Gentile said. "So at some point, I decided when I sort of had a crew cut look that it was time to give the wig up." Her first time driving to work without the wig, Gentile felt exposed.
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18 hours ago

Federal judge dismisses criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Criminal charges were dismissed because reopening an investigation was found to be motivated by vindictiveness tied to a successful challenge to deportation.
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1 day ago

Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on the verge of passing

Republicans delayed votes on war powers legislation requiring Trump to withdraw from the Iran war due to insufficient support, reflecting weakening congressional backing.
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1 day ago

Newly Released Footage Highlights ICE's Use of Facial Recognition Technology

ICE body camera footage shows facial recognition used to identify detained farm workers in Oregon after violent arrests.
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1 day ago

World Cup safety: NYPD teaming up with feds to combat weaponized drones' and other measures to safeguard city during tourney | amNewYork

NYPD and federal agencies partner to protect New York during the FIFA World Cup, including training and equipment to mitigate weaponized drones.
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2 days ago

If she didn't have us, she would be toast': a New Zealand mother's fight to free her daughter from ICE detention

Detainees transferred by ICE must remove uniforms and wear clothes from arrest day, revealing circumstances of apprehension and contributing to prolonged, harsh detention conditions.
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1 day ago

Trump DHS Secretary Has Plan to Pull Agents Out of Sanctuary City Airports: Report

DHS may reduce Customs and Border Protection staffing at major airports serving sanctuary jurisdictions to pressure local noncooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
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2 days ago

Taiwan moves to detain three over alleged illegal high-end AI server exports to China

Taiwanese prosecutors pursue a first formal semiconductor-smuggling crackdown tied to a Supermicro-linked network diverting Nvidia Hopper systems to China using forged documents and routing through intermediaries.
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West Virginia man arrested after calling 911 about zombies and UFOs

A West Virginia man was arrested for false 911 reports involving ghosts and a UFO near his home.
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1 day ago

American passenger feels 'betrayed' by federal order to stay in hantavirus quarantine

Federal quarantine can legally require involuntary confinement during outbreaks, and more such cases may occur with future outbreaks like Ebola.
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1 day ago

Woman pleads not guilty in teen's 2025 drowning in N.H.'s Lake Winnipesaukee

A Nashua woman pleaded not guilty to charges tied to a 17-year-old’s drowning on Lake Winnipesaukee, including negligent homicide, witness tampering, and falsifying evidence.
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1 day ago

Rafe Pomerance, who helped sound the alarm on climate change, dies at 79

Carbon-fueled warming was identified decades ago as significant and damaging, prompting Rafe Pomerance to help drive early U.S. hearings and the Kyoto Protocol.
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2 days ago

TSA's new 'Gold+' program looks to increase private security screening at airports

TSA Gold+ would expand private involvement in airport security, letting airports tailor systems, add technology, and reduce wait times while TSA retains oversight.
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2 days ago

Researchers say the Trump administration is finding new ways to punish science

Funding termination emptied a once-vibrant computational biology lab, leaving only a few researchers and removing key research infrastructure.
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2 days ago

Trump's Praise of Spencer Pratt Could Hurt Him in L.A. Mayor's Race

The two leading Democratic candidates running for Los Angeles mayor have for months been trying to link their most prominent opponent to President Trump, an unpopular figure in the overwhelmingly Democratic city. Mr. Trump just made it much easier for them. On Wednesday, the president indicated to reporters that he supported Spencer Pratt, a Republican and former reality TV star like himself. I'd like to see him do well, the president replied. I heard he's a big MAGA person.
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2 days ago

Smokers in China are being chided by anti-smoking women

Women in China confront men smoking in public, sometimes recording encounters and escalating to arrests, fines, and online backlash.
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1 day ago

Democrats wanted answers for what went wrong in 2024. Now, there are more questions

An unfinished, unverified outside review of 2024 campaign losses was withheld until now due to missing source material and incomplete sections.
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1 day ago

Palestinians drop bid for a senior U.N. role after U.S. pressure

Following pressure from the U.S., the Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations is withdrawing his bid for a vice president role at the U.N. General Assembly, and Lebanon's ambassador is taking his place, the U.N. said Thursday. The Palestinian U.N. delegation relayed, through an Arab country, that Ambassador Riyad Mansour would refrain from running for a vice president position for the coming two years, a person familiar with the matter told NPR on Thursday a potential reference to the end of President Trump's term.
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2 days ago

Amid allegations of abuse on Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch,' New Mexico opens new probes

New Mexico launched two investigations into abuse allegations tied to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, responding to public demands for answers and justice.
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2 days ago

Officers who defended Capitol from rioters sue to block payouts from fund

A lawsuit seeks to block Jan. 6 rioters from receiving payouts from a new settlement fund for alleged politically motivated prosecutions.
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2 days ago

Spencer Pratt is 'winning the internet,' but can he become mayor of Los Angeles?

Spencer Pratt uses viral AI videos and extreme online rhetoric to win attention and challenge Los Angeles mayoral leadership in an upcoming jungle primary.
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2 days ago

Senate panel hears testimony on online sports betting, prediction markets

Lawmakers questioned sportsbook and prediction market companies over aggressive marketing and alleged game manipulation, pressing for stronger regulation to protect sports integrity and state authority.
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2 days ago

Even as anxieties grow under Trump, these swing voters aren't ready to back Democrats

Half of these voters said they overall disapprove of the job Trump is doing. And a lot of that frustration has to do with the fact they do not think Trump is attuned to the growing economic pain that many Americans are feeling as the war in Iran continues. Eight of 12 voters said Trump is "out of touch with their economic concerns," and nine said they are more economically anxious now than they were before Trump took office last year.
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2 days ago

Susan Collins brings federal dollars to Maine. She's hoping that's worth it to voters

The outcome of a pivotal Senate race in Maine could hinge on whether voters value Republican Sen. Susan Collins' clout and ability to secure federal dollars over Democratic insurgent Graham Platner's call to upend a political system he says is rigged against working-class Americans. Platner's call for a political revolution has been a centerpiece of a barnstorming campaign that's already pushed his Democratic rival, Gov. Janet Mills, out of the race.
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2 days ago

Ex-prosecutor charged with sending to herself report on Trump classified probe

A former federal prosecutor allegedly emailed a sealed special counsel report to her personal account, allegedly concealing it by renaming files and sending related internal materials.
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2 days ago

Walmart plans price cuts using tariff refunds as shoppers get skittish

Walmart will likely put its tariff refunds toward lowering store prices, executives said on Thursday, as they described shoppers who are increasingly anxious about the rising cost of fuel. In recent weeks, visitors to Walmart's gas stations have begun to fill up with fewer than ten gallons for the first time since 2022, Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey told investors on an earnings call. "That's an indication of stress," he said.
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1 day ago

After the sirens: Lebanon's first responders swing between duty and grief

Israeli drone strikes have killed more than 100 Lebanese first responders, including hospital and rescue workers, despite international protections for medical facilities and crews.
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Forecasters expect slightly fewer hurricanes than usual this year, but the risk of destructive storms is still high

A below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is forecast, but unusually warm ocean water increases the chance of at least one catastrophic hurricane.
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2 days ago

TikTok influencer arrested at Calif. airport in alleged murder-for-hire plot

A TikTok influencer and alleged accomplices were charged with attempted murder and related offenses in a murder-for-hire plot targeting Jack Avery.
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2 days ago

US lawyers say man on death row could be executed with expired lethal drugs

Lawyers for a Tennessee death row inmate fear expired lethal injection drugs may be used, while the state cites protocol compliance and drug inventory monitoring.
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3 days ago

4 Rhode Island firefighters reinstated, 1 facing charges, after investigation into drug allegations

They cited "the uncertainty of the arbitration process and the significant cost of prolonged litigation," according to Goncalves. Steven Gomes, Thomas Trabulsi, and Noah LeBlanc were all terminated, but reached union-negotiated agreements to be reinstated. Gomes returned to the department Jan. 1, Trabulsi returned March 15, and LeBlanc is expected"
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All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger

National gas prices average $4.56 per gallon, with California highest at $6.15 and Georgia lowest at $4.01, and could exceed $5.03 if Hormuz stays closed.
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2 days ago

Great Plains Communications to acquire Fastwyre Broadband assets

GPC will acquire Fastwyre’s Nebraska business, expanding fiber upgrades, MEF-certified network reach, and local call center support across more than two dozen communities.
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2 days ago

3 dead in New Mexico and first responders treated for exposure to unknown substance, officials say

Three of four unresponsive people died after a suspected drug overdose call, while 18 first responders were exposed to an unidentified substance and treated and monitored in Albuquerque.
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3 days ago

Endorsed by Trump, Ed Gallrein defeats Rep. Thomas Massie in GOP House primary

Ed Gallrein defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in a GOP primary after running as an unequivocal supporter of President Trump’s agenda.
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3 days ago

4 takeaways from Tuesday's primary night in half a dozen states

Trump-backed candidates won key Republican primaries, including Kentucky, after heavy ad spending that defeated Rep. Thomas Massie.
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2 days ago

Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk post wins $835,000 settlement

Tennessee officials will pay $835,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. While many people across the U.S. lost their jobs over social media comments about Kirk's death, Larry Bushart's case stood out as a rare instance in which such online speech led to criminal prosecution. The 61-year-old retired police officer spent 37 days behind bars before authorities dropped the felony charge against him in October.
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3 days ago

Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero is under investigation

A Spanish court investigates Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling tied to a Plus Ultra airline bailout using public COVID-19 recovery funds.
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3 days ago

Representative Mike Collins Heads to Runoff in G.O.P. Senate Race in Georgia

The Republican Senate primary in Georgia will head to a runoff next month, with Representative Mike Collins, an immigration hard-liner and a trucking executive, advancing and no candidate on track to win a majority of the vote Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. Mr. Collins was leading Derek Dooley, a former University of Tennessee football coach, and Representative Buddy Carter, a former pharmacy owner, according to incomplete results. It was unclear who would secure the second spot in the runoff.
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2 days ago

Robert Woodson, Leader of the Black Conservative Movement, Dies at 89

He led Black conservative efforts promoting self-reliance, opposing racial preferences, and building neighborhood programs to reduce crime, poverty, and unemployment.
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2 days ago

Elon Musk's SpaceX files paperwork for what's likely to be the biggest IPO in history

SpaceX filed for a massive IPO that could raise about $80 billion, valuing the company above $1 trillion and greatly enriching Elon Musk.
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2 days ago

The San Diego mosque shooting victims remembered as 'heroes' for protecting children

Three mosque staff members confronted an attack to protect children and staff, preventing gunmen from reaching them, and died as heroes.
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What to Know About the Wildfires in Southern California

One month before the beginning of peak wildfire season in California, firefighters are already battling more than eight blazes in the southern part of the state. The fires have prompted smoke advisories in Los Angeles, led to evacuation orders for thousands of people in surrounding areas and put many people on edge less than 18 months since two devastating infernos in the region. Dry conditions in recent months, a spring heat wave and a spell of fierce winds have all combined to make Southern California more susceptible to rapid spreading and major damage.
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2 days ago

Bipartisan home affordability bill passes the House

House passed a housing affordability bill encouraging homebuilding and limiting corporate landlords from buying more than 350 single-family homes.
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2 days ago

Meta slashes 8,000 jobs as it pivots towards AI

Meta reorganized to cut about 10% of staff and reassign thousands toward AI teams and tools.
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Trump's Government Moves to Spare an Unhappy Taxpayer Named Trump

Trump used federal power to protect his finances from IRS audits and to transfer $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to allies.
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