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Regulators consider first federal rule on AI-created political ads
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a first-of-its-kind rule to mandate disclosure of AI-generated content in political ads, though it may not go into force before the election.6 hr ago -
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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Airline Fee Disclosure Rule
The Biden administration wanted to force airlines to list all the fees customers must pay in a clear, easily understoodformat. A judge said that exceeded the Department of Transportation's authority, possibly killing the rule for good.10 hr ago -
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Rowe says he can't defend why Trump shooter's location wasn't better secured
Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe told the Senate on Tuesday that he cannot defend why his agency didn't better secure the roof where a gunman fired at Donald Trump during a rally earlier this month. CBS News congressional reporter Nikole ...11 hr ago - Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Thousands of Venezuelans marched toward the presidential palace to protest strongman Nicolás Maduro's claim that he had won the presidential election, as opposition leaders said they had overwhelming evidence of fraud and it was being shared with foreign governments and that it was being shared with foreign governments.
Thousands of Venezuelans marched toward the presidential palace to protest strongman Nicolás Maduro’s claim that he had won the presidential election, as opposition leaders said they had overwhelming evidence of fraud and it was being shared with ...23 hr ago -
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U.S. men's soccer marching toward Olympic medal, reviving weary fans
There hasn't been much to celebrate for U.S. men's national team fans this summer, but the U23s are giving them reason to get excited at the Olympics.3 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Nicolás Maduro's regime vowed to crush a burgeoning protest movement against election results cementing his grip on power in Venezuela, amid growing evidence he lost by a wide margin and violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces.
Nicolás Maduro’s regime vowed to crush a burgeoning protest movement against election results cementing his grip on power in Venezuela, amid growing evidence he lost by a wide margin and violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces.1 hr ago -
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McDonald's sales are slumping because people can't afford fast-food
McDonald's sales fell for the first time since 2020 as the world's biggest restaurant chain plays catch-up with rivals.8 hr ago -
The New York Times - World
Israel’s Military Has Shrunk Gaza’s Humanitarian Zone by a Fifth
Israel’s military has redrawn the zone’s borders twice, accusing Hamas of using it to regroup and launch missiles.10 hr ago - Israel -
The New York Times - Sports
Inside the ‘Unprecedented’ Million-Dollar Recruitment of the Nation’s Best Softball Player
Texas Tech’s well-funded pursuit of NiJaree Canady, the former Stanford star, emphasizes the arrival of big-money deals into the sport.6 hr ago -
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How Peacock’s Gold Zone Became a Winner for Olympics Viewers
The whip-around show is an addictive way to watch the Games, a columnist for The Athletic writes.6 hr ago
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