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Warnings about the power of artificial intelligence from the 'godfather of AI'
The machines are getting smarter and faster. There are not enough guardrails to control the technology.
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Carlson's ouster from the Fox News Channel resounds in unexpected ways
Cable news ratings are low — seriously low — damaged by Tucker Carlson, a slow news cycle and, above all, cord cutting.
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One journalist's experience of being drawn into one of the largest Jan. 6 trials
A recording of audio of Oath Keeper Jessica Watkins from a walkie-talkie app called Zello became a key piece of evidence in Watkins' trial.
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What is it about a lullaby that helps kids fall asleep?
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin has a trick to get her kids to fall asleep at bedtime: lullabies. Science backs it up: Singing to your child helps them fall asleep faster, even than listening to Mozart!
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Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves is playing a pivotal role in debt ceiling talks
Rep. Garret Graves keeps a low profile, but he's one of the most important people in Washington. The Louisiana congressman is leading the GOP's negotiations with the White House on the debt ceiling.
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The family of an 11-year-old shot by police in Mississippi plans to sue
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is looking into the shooting of an 11-year-old by police. The boy was the one who called 911 but ended up shot and wounded by an officer.
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How GOP candidates are playing to the evolving conservative base
Time Magazine national political correspondent Molly Ball talks about how the evolution of conservatism is playing out on the Republican campaign trail.
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Three-term Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces calls for impeachment
A Texas House committee has recommended impeaching Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton who it says has abused his office to help a campaign donor, alleging bribery, obstruction of justice and more.
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He fled the war in Ukraine at 14. Now in New York, he has grand plans
A teenager who fled the war in Ukraine is graduating from a junior boarding school in rural New York. His senior year included lessons in skiing and english and a lot of time helping on a farm.
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Climb into a canoe in search of the unusual lily that grows in moving water
A rare flower that grows in rushing water in only three Southern states blooms briefly in late spring. And to see this Cahaba lily up close takes some effort.
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