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Expedia adds ChatGPT-powered travel planning feature Expedia has added a new travel planning feature powered by the artificial intelligence language processing tool ChatGPT. Elon Musk’s Twitter marks BBC, NPR as ‘government funded’ but not Tesla, SpaceX Elon Musk's Twitter marked the BBC and NPR as "government-funded" on Saturday but has not applied the label to Tesla or SpaceX -- which have received billions in subsidies. New Mexico homeowner killed by police responding to wrong address A homeowner was killed by police responding to the wrong address for a domestic violence call, police in New Mexico said Thursday. Israel claims Muslims barricaded in Al-Aqsa Mosque are ‘dangerous mob’ after Jordan warning Israel claimed without providing evidence Saturday that Muslims barricaded inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem are a "dangerous mob." Norfolk Southern train derails in Pittsburgh, third time in two months A Norfolk Southern train derailed in Pittsburgh on Saturday, marking the third time one of the company's trains has derailed in two months. Maryland police arrest daycare worker for allegedly abusing children A daycare worker was arrested in Maryland on Saturday after she allegedly filmed herself abusing children in her care, police said. Art market attracts organized crime and terrorists, report finds Criminal organizations and terrorist groups are attracted to the art market as a way to fund their activities and launder money, according to a recent report from an intergovernmental agency linked to the Group of Seven. Health data: New Yorkers' life expectancy plummeted in 2020 New York City residents saw a significant drop in life expectancy during 2020 according to newly released health data. which experts believe is connected to COVID-19 deaths, Massachusetts residents jump out window to escape house fire Massachusetts fire officials said multiple people had to jump out of windows in Brockton to escape a three-alarm house blaze late Friday. Jeremy Renner shares photo of him enjoying family day at Six Flags jeremy Renner posted a photo of him with his family Friday at California's Six Flags Magic Mountain. Italy’s former PM Silvio Berlusconi responding to treatment, doctor says The doctor treating Silvio Berlusconi for complications related to chronic leukemia that left him hospitalized this week said Saturday the former Italian prime minister is responding well to treatment. Former Scottish leader Sturgeon vows cooperation in investigation of husband Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Saturday she will continue to cooperate with the police after her husband was arrested as part of an investigation into the Scottish National Party's finances. North Carolina pharmacy settles false Medicare claims allegations A North Carolina pharmacy has agreed to pay more than $200,000 to settle allegations it billed federal health care programs for medications that were never dispensed. Boston transit police find Star Wars character while responding to gun call Transit police in Boston responded to reports of a person with a long gun at one of the busiest stations in the system, but instead found a man dressed as the Boba Fett character from "Star Wars." Iranian police to enforce strict hijab laws with surveillance cameras The Iranian state will begin installing surveillance systems to catch women who violate the country's strict hijab laws, semi-official local media reported Saturday. North Korea again tests nuclear-capable underwater drone weapon North Korea announced Saturday it has carried out another test of a nuclear-capable underwater drone weapon it claims is capable of creating a tsunami. Hundreds attend funeral for slain Russian pro-war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky Hundreds came out Saturday in Moscow to pay their respects to Russian propagandist military blogger Maxim Fomin, also known as Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed this week in a bombing. China rebuffs WHO official's claims it has withheld COVID-19 data A top Chinese government health official on Saturday accused the World Health Organization of politicizing the investigation into the origins of COVID-19 pandemic. LIV Golf's Louis Oosthuizen withdraws from Masters Louis Oosthuizen withdrew from the 2023 Masters because of an injury, the PGA Tour announced Saturday. Oosthuizen, who was on the final hole of the second round, is the second LIV Golf participant to exit early. Calif. police union executive fired after alleged drug trafficking The executive director for the San Jose Police Officers Association has been fired after allegedly helping to import fentanyl and distribute it, the organization said. U.S. court temporarily halts former Peruvian president's extradition A U.S. federal court has ordered a temporary stay in the extradition case against former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo, who is accused of corruption in his home country. U.S. sends cruise missile-armed submarine to Red Sea amid rising Iran tensions The U.S. Navy revealed Saturday it has sent a nuclear-powered submarine to the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate. Masters golf: Koepka increases lead before third round is suspended Brooks Koepka was 1-under through six holes and pushed his Masters lead to four strokes before play was suspended because of rain for the second consecutive day Saturday in Augusta, Ga. U.S. opens investigation into classified documents that appeared online U.S. officials say they have opened an investigation into the leak of American intelligence documents that have appeared on the social media platform Discord in recent weeks. Taiwan says it won't respond as Chinese navy drills to 'encircle' island Taiwan's government said Saturday it will refrain from making any provocative moves during Chinese military exercises near the island launched on Saturday. |
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Leaked Documents Reveal Russia’s Military Struggles and Depth of U.S. Spy EffortsThe information, exposed on social media sites, also shows that U.S. intelligence services are eavesdropping on important allies. Why Leaked Pentagon Documents Are Still Circulating on Twitter and DiscordTwitter and the social media platform Discord have policies about how they would handle the material. But those rules have gray areas and can be unevenly enforced. E.P.A Lab Helps Plan the Fastest Road to an EV FutureGovernment scientists have spent a year analyzing electric vehicles to help the E.P.A. design new tailpipe rules to trigger an electric car revolution. Trump and His Lawyers: A Restless Search for Another Roy CohnHired after TV appearances or brief phone calls, lawyers for the former president can come and go, as he demands they defend him first in the court of public opinion. Georgia Looms Next After Trump’s Indictment in New YorkFormer President Donald J. Trump now faces a very different legal challenge in the culmination of a more than two-year Atlanta investigation into election interference. Abortion Pill Cases Appear Headed to the Supreme CourtOne federal judge said the F.D.A.’s approval of the drug mifepristone was invalid, while another federal judge ordered the agency to keep the pill available. The legal fallout is just beginning. What’s Going On With the Abortion Pill Rulings by Federal Judges?One invalidated the F.D.A.’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The other ordered the F.D.A. to do nothing to restrict the pill’s availability. A Week of Youthful Activism Sends Out Political ShockwavesAfter Donald Trump’s indictment on Tuesday, progressives cemented two crucial victories in Wisconsin and Chicago, and, in Nashville, a firestorm erupted after the expulsion of two liberal lawmakers. For Ron DeSantis, Overflowing War Chest Obscures the Challenges AheadAs he prepares for a widely expected 2024 campaign, the Florida governor has at least $110 million in allied committees. But he will also have to navigate a series of financial and political hurdles. Tiger Woods Barely Makes the Cut at the MastersThird-round play was suspended midafternoon Saturday. Koepka was alone atop the leaderboard, and Woods was at the bottom. Twenty-two strokes separated them. The Trophy Masters Winners Get Along With Their Green JacketSo personalized that they include the signatures of every player in a Masters Tournament field, the trophies shipped to winners are deeply cherished but barely known. The Hideous Resurrection of the Comstock ActHow the right is using a 150-year-old law to try to ban abortion pills. A Tale of Fire and IceNew York’s first female fire commissioner faces down a revolt from the old guard. In a Deadly Mountain Pass, a Tiny Hotel Is a LifelineTraversing the Sabzak Pass in Afghanistan is treacherous. But for travelers in distress, one innkeeper, who personifies Afghan generosity, is there to help — with a cup of tea, a meal or car repair. Benjamin B. Ferencz, Last Surviving Nuremberg Prosecutor, Dies at 103In addition to convicting prominent Nazi war criminals, he crusaded for an international criminal court and for laws to end wars of aggression. Rockets From Lebanon Point to Growing Hamas Cooperation With HezbollahIsrael accused Hamas, a Palestinian militia, of firing rockets into Israel from Lebanon, underscoring its deepening ties with Hezbollah, the dominant Lebanese militia. Ethan Boyes, a Track Cycling Champion, Dies in CollisionThe death of Ethan Boyes, 44, a cyclist who was struck by a car in the Presidio, highlights the city’s struggles to reduce traffic fatalities. Today’s Wordle Review: April 8, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers! More Recent Articles |
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Expedia has added a new travel planning feature powered by the artificial intelligence language processing tool ChatGPT.
Elon Musk's Twitter marked the BBC and NPR as "government-funded" on Saturday but has not applied the label to Tesla or SpaceX -- which have received billions in subsidies.
A homeowner was killed by police responding to the wrong address for a domestic violence call, police in New Mexico said Thursday.
Israel claimed without providing evidence Saturday that Muslims barricaded inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem are a "dangerous mob."
A Norfolk Southern train derailed in Pittsburgh on Saturday, marking the third time one of the company's trains has derailed in two months.
A daycare worker was arrested in Maryland on Saturday after she allegedly filmed herself abusing children in her care, police said.
Criminal organizations and terrorist groups are attracted to the art market as a way to fund their activities and launder money, according to a recent report from an intergovernmental agency linked to the Group of Seven.
New York City residents saw a significant drop in life expectancy during 2020 according to newly released health data. which experts believe is connected to COVID-19 deaths,
Massachusetts fire officials said multiple people had to jump out of windows in Brockton to escape a three-alarm house blaze late Friday.
jeremy Renner posted a photo of him with his family Friday at California's Six Flags Magic Mountain.
The doctor treating Silvio Berlusconi for complications related to chronic leukemia that left him hospitalized this week said Saturday the former Italian prime minister is responding well to treatment.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Saturday she will continue to cooperate with the police after her husband was arrested as part of an investigation into the Scottish National Party's finances.
A North Carolina pharmacy has agreed to pay more than $200,000 to settle allegations it billed federal health care programs for medications that were never dispensed.
Transit police in Boston responded to reports of a person with a long gun at one of the busiest stations in the system, but instead found a man dressed as the Boba Fett character from "Star Wars."
The Iranian state will begin installing surveillance systems to catch women who violate the country's strict hijab laws, semi-official local media reported Saturday.
North Korea announced Saturday it has carried out another test of a nuclear-capable underwater drone weapon it claims is capable of creating a tsunami.
Hundreds came out Saturday in Moscow to pay their respects to Russian propagandist military blogger Maxim Fomin, also known as Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed this week in a bombing.
A top Chinese government health official on Saturday accused the World Health Organization of politicizing the investigation into the origins of COVID-19 pandemic.
Louis Oosthuizen withdrew from the 2023 Masters because of an injury, the PGA Tour announced Saturday. Oosthuizen, who was on the final hole of the second round, is the second LIV Golf participant to exit early.
The executive director for the San Jose Police Officers Association has been fired after allegedly helping to import fentanyl and distribute it, the organization said.
A U.S. federal court has ordered a temporary stay in the extradition case against former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo, who is accused of corruption in his home country.
The U.S. Navy revealed Saturday it has sent a nuclear-powered submarine to the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate.
Brooks Koepka was 1-under through six holes and pushed his Masters lead to four strokes before play was suspended because of rain for the second consecutive day Saturday in Augusta, Ga.
U.S. officials say they have opened an investigation into the leak of American intelligence documents that have appeared on the social media platform Discord in recent weeks.
Taiwan's government said Saturday it will refrain from making any provocative moves during Chinese military exercises near the island launched on Saturday. 
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