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OpenAI robotics leader resigns over concerns about Pentagon AI deal
A senior member of OpenAI's robotics team said guardrails around certain AI uses were not sufficiently defined before OpenAI announced an agreement with the Pentagon.
Country Joe McDonald, anti-war singer who electrified Woodstock, dies at 84
Country Joe and the Fish's best-known song, "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag," captured the growing anti-war sentiment of the Vietnam era.
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Vegetables help kids grow and develop, but it can be hard to convince them to eat their broccoli. NPR's Life Kit brings research-backed tips can help encourage kids to eat more veggies — or at least try them.
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The ACLU Will Try To Stop The Use Of Title 42, A Trump-Era Migrant Policy
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Lee Gelernt of the ACLU, which plans to file a preliminary injunction to stop the continued use of the Title 42 public health law by the Biden administration.
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'Until Justice Be Done' Examines Northern Free States' So-Called Black Laws
The South practiced slavery before the Civil War — but Northern states like Ohio and Indiana had Black laws, restrictive codes that criminalized and constrained the lives of free Black residents
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China's Economy Bounces Back As Pandemic Is Brought Under Control
With the coronavirus pandemic still raging globally, China will be the only major economy in the world to post positive growth this year.
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What Would A 2nd Trump Term Mean For The Environment?
President Trump touts his success at boosting fossil fuels and rolling back climate rules. But he's faced setbacks in court and pushback from states and industry.
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News Brief: Presidential Campaigns, Pandemic Cases, China's Economy
President Trump and Joe Biden are on the campaign trail, but taking different approaches. New daily COVID-19 cases are on the rise. And, China says its economy grew 4.9% in the third quarter.
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Gymnast Simone Biles Takes Bronze In A Triumphant Return On The Balance Beam
Biles returned to Olympic competition, winning bronze in the individual balance beam. China's Guan Chenchen and Tang Xijing won gold and silver. American Sunisa Lee placed fifth.
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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey Congratulates President-Elect Biden
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey congratulated Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their victory in this campaign. "It's now time to unite and heal our Nation," he said in a statement.
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