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OpenAI video-generator Sora risks fueling propaganda and bias, experts say
(NEW YORK) -- A sunbathed Dalmatian tiptoes across a windowsill, a Chinese New Year parade engulfs a city street, an archeologist digs up a chair from desert sand. Videos posted online display these events, but none of them happened. They make up the first publicly available ...
Thursday, February 15
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Heavier police presence may be needed at large events after Chiefs shooting, experts say
(NEW YORK) -- Despite hundreds of police officers being on the scene of the Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration in Kansas City, Missouri, a mass shooting erupted, raising the question of how the tragedy could change security preparations at mass gatherings around the country. One person was ...
Friday, February 9
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Why are there so many car recalls? Experts weigh in
(NEW YORK) -- Honda and Acura recalled a combined 750,000 cars this week over an airbag defect, becoming the latest in a series of recalls this year that has touched carmakers from Tesla to Ford. The near-daily headlines warning of a recall amount to more ...
Thursday, February 8
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Abuse prevention experts urge public to notice signs of human trafficking
(The Center Square) – Human trafficking happens in every community, and some are urging the public to see the signs. ...
Wednesday, February 7
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A Category 6 hurricane? Stronger storms spark debate among experts to adjust Saffir-Simpson scale
(NEW YORK) -- Hurricane experts are debating adding a Category 6 on the current scale to highlight the increasing possibility of stronger storms as ocean waters continue to warm. Researchers are introducing an extension of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, the system used by the National ...
Wednesday, February 7
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Drug shortage can put patients’ lives at risk, experts warn
(NEW YORK) -- National shortage of over-the-counter and prescription drugs for health issues such as asthma, ADHD or cancer have been troubling patients and medical personnel for more than a year -- and at a hearing this week, lawmakers and experts discussed the threats ...
Wednesday, January 31
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Israeli Forces may have violated international law in West Bank hospital raid, experts say
(NEW YORK) -- Israeli Forces may have violated international law in the raid they conducted inside a hospital in the West Bank that resulted in the death of three Palestinian men both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad claimed as members, several experts told ABC ...
Friday, January 26
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Despite ‘game-changing’ new RSV shots, uptake lagged among infants, adults: Experts
(NEW YORK) -- For years, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been the most common reason infants are hospitalized in the U.S. and has hospitalized thousands of elderly people every year. After decades of trying to develop a vaccine, they became available ahead of this season ...
Wednesday, January 24
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Reemergence of rare lake at Death Valley National Park won’t be there for long, experts say
(BEATTY, Nev.) -- The remnants of an ancient lake are still visible in Death Valley National Park after an inundation of rain last year left a significant amount of water in the famed Badwater Basin. On Aug. 20, heavy precipitation from Hurricane Hilary -- an event ...
Monday, January 22
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Haley is going head-to-head with Trump in New Hampshire. Some experts expect it won’t help.
(WASHINGTON) -- Republican critics of Donald Trump have always said that getting the 2024 primary down to a one-on-one race would be key for any of his challengers to try to defeat him with voters. That race is now here -- and by Tuesday night, ...
Friday, January 19
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Public’s UFO obsession has experts, others sorting what’s fact, what’s fiction
(NEW YORK) -- The stories of flying saucers, little green men, and contact with beings from across the cosmos have fascinated the public for centuries as people have wondered what's beyond our skies. But over the last few decades, as science and mass media have ...
Tuesday, January 16
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Elon Musk wants more control of Tesla. Why some experts say it could be risky
(NEW YORK) -- Tesla CEO Elon Musk is seeking greater voting control of the electric carmaker, threatening to otherwise pursue major projects such as artificial intelligence outside of the company, he said in a post on X. The Tesla board, Musk said, should grant him 25% ...
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