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FTC investigating ChatGPT over allegations it harmed consumers by publishing false information

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating ChatGPT over allegations that it harmed consumers by publishing false information.

New York court rules for Democrats in major congressional redistricting dispute

An Albany, New York, appellate court ruled Thursday in favor of Democrats seeking another bid to redraw the Empire State's congressional maps that were thrown out last year on procedural grounds, a major upset to Republicans seeking to maintain control of the U.S. House.

Secret Service concludes cocaine investigation without suspect

The Secret Service has concluded its investigation into a bag of cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House without identifying any suspects.

Disney CEO Bob Iger ‘not sure’ if company handled fight with DeSantis well but says attacks are ‘preposterous’

Disney CEO Bob Iger hit back at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over his feud with the company, calling the governor's attacks "preposterous."

Food stamps: Final Mississippi SNAP direct payment worth up to $1,116 goes out in eight days

Mississippi residents have eight more days before the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ends its round of payments for the month of July.

Food stamps: Third round of direct payments worth up to $1,330 arrives for Utah residents in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program's final round of payments for Utah residents will arrive in two days.

Neighbors outraged after drug-riddled Seattle encampment gets swimming pool

Neighbors of a drug-riddled Seattle homeless encampment are outraged after a swimming pool was installed for the vagrants living there.

Braun introduces bill to reverse ‘harmful’ Biden mortgage rule

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) will introduce a bill on Thursday aimed at rolling back the Biden administration's recent mortgage rule that critics say subsidizes borrowers with lower credit scores by charging higher mortgage fees to better scorers.

Iconic basketball broadcaster Dick Vitale reveals he has vocal cord cancer

Dick Vitale, one of the most well-known and iconic sports broadcasters of all time, announced Wednesday that he has vocal cord cancer.

DC manhunt enters second day for driver who killed pedestrian while fleeing Secret Service

Washington, D.C., police are still looking for the driver in a fatal hit-and-run incident near the National Mall after the person fled a traffic stop conducted by the Secret Service on Wednesday.
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