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The real Scarlett Johansson decries 'misuse of AI' by a deepfake video shaming Kanye West
Scarlett Johansson stands firmly against AI after a self-declared 'generative AI expert' lifts her likeness and others' for a viral post condemning Kanye West.Los Angeles Times - 18h -
Critics decry Trump's purge of federal watchdogs
President Trump is purging the government of investigators. Some prosecute criminals while others are watchdogs who make sure our food, veteran hospitals, highways and more are safe. The Trump ...CBS News - 14h -
Trump Deputy Attorney General Nominee Decries Treatment of His Client
Mr. Blanche made clear that his prior work as a personal lawyer for the president informed his approach to the job of deputy attorney general.The New York Times - 17h -
Oklou: Choke Enough — hyperpop gets the grown-up treatment
The French musician’s close-framed delivery makes it seem as though she is leaving a melodious voicenote to herselfFinancial Times - 22h -
NIH cuts could stall medical progress for lifesaving treatments, experts say
Doctors and researchers across academic institutions fear that the National Institutes of Health’s decision to cut indirect research funding could stall medical progress and negatively affect ...NBC News - 2d -
New treatments are needed for alcohol addiction. Are drugs like Ozempic the answer?
There's growing evidence to suggest that GLP-1 drugs, which include Ozempic's semaglutide, may be useful for treating alcohol use disorder.NBC News - 2d -
Randy Moss in tears on return to ESPN for Super Bowl after cancer treatment
Former NFL star took leave for cancer treatment Hall of famer greeted with tribute video Hall of famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN’s coverage of the Super Bowl on Sunday, two ...The Guardian - 3d -
NFL legend Randy Moss set to return for ESPN's Sunday Super Bowl coverage after getting treatment for cancer
The former NFL star was diagnosed with cancer in 2024CBS Sports - 4d -
Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Leaves Millions Without HIV Treatment
President Trump’s pause on aid, and the gutting of the primary aid agency, could jeopardize the health of more than 20 million people worldwide, including 500,000 children, experts say.The New York Times - Feb. 5