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Morning Report — Biden deplores campus ‘hate speech’
Another turbulent week ends with a hallmark of American democracy: Everyone has a say, including critics, and everyone wants to influence voters on Election Day. But there are limits. President Biden, urged by allies and detractors to speak out ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
‘It’s about valuing their audience’: why Ghostbusters called in a Muslim ‘cultural consultant’
The spooky comedy franchise may seem an unlikely place to find an ethnicity and faith adviser, but productions are increasingly aware of a duty to make sure communities are truthfully represented. The “sensitivity reader” is a well-established, if ...The Guardian - World -
Georgian prime minister accuses US of fueling ‘revolution attempts’
The prime minister of the country of Georgia on Friday accused the United States of supporting what he criticized as “revolution attempts,” following the Biden administration's support for anti-government protests that are rocking Tbilisi. Irakli ...The Hill - Politics -
Developer of AI tool used in thousands of criminal cases accused of lying under oath
Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors from Colorado to New York have turned to a little-known artificial intelligence tool in recent years to help investigate, charge and convict suspects accused of murder and other serious crimes.NBC News - Top stories -
Press Freedom Is Under Attack in Much of World, U.N. Ambassador Says
The detention of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich is called an example of increasing hostility toward an independent press.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Infiltrated (Saturday Crossword, May 4)
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Who is the quiet, feared strategist behind Modi’s rise?
India’s PM is eyeing a record third term - his home minister is the brains behind his election wins.BBC News - Top stories -
Biden weighs in on protests, line between free speech and chaos
President Joe Biden responded to growing political pressure as protests continue across college campuses, walking a line between free speech and desire for law and order. “There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” he said. ...NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Sunak says results 'disappointing' but voters will 'stick with us' at general election
Labour wins by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty.BBC News - Top stories -
AI deepfakes are causing chaos in elections across the world. The US isn’t ready.
As the parade of 2024 global elections continues, including the massive vote underway in India, the U.S. will likely get further previews of how much damage deepfakes can cause.The Hill - Politics
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