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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

California's Governor Takes a New Route for AI Safety

In an unexpected turn, California Governor Gavin Newsom decided not to sign the SB 1047 bill that aimed to regulate high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) models. The governor had concerns about the bill's lack of specific safety details. Instead of approving it, he chose to collaborate with AI expe

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Enjoy Sunday's Weather Before Cooler Air Arrives

Sunday in South Carolina is shaping up to be a lovely day, with high pressure keeping things calm and warm. While it won’t be scorching hot, expect temperatures to stay around the low to mid-80s, which is pretty normal for this time of year. As the sun starts to set, the temperature will drop nicely

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Stacey Lee Boutique: A Main Line Treasure Turns 15

In the heart of Haverford, PA, sits a charming little shop named Stacey Lee Boutique. This December, it will mark 15 years in business at its current location on Lancaster Avenue. Owned by Stacey Lee Forman, this women's clothing and jewelry boutique has become a staple for locals seeking casual yet

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Return to PA: A Look at His Rally

Former President Donald Trump recently made a stop in Butler, Pennsylvania. Thousands of supporters flocked to see him, gathering at the Butler Farm Show Complex. The event was well-anticipated, with people arriving hours before it started. Backstage, notable figures like Eric Trump and his wife Lar

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Isn't Carbon Capture Tech More Common?

Did you know that there’s a way to clean up power plant exhaust before it hits the air? It’s called carbon capture and storage, or CCS for short. Here’s how it works: special liquids called amines scrub away CO2 from the exhaust gases. Sounds great, right? Well, not so fast. Businesses that sell en

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Women of Color Face More Online Abuse When Running for Congress

A recent study by the Center for Democracy and Technology and the University of Pittsburgh found that women of color running for Congress in 2024 have been disproportionately targeted with offensive and hateful speech on social media. The report analyzed over 800,000 tweets from May to August this y

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Eggs Recalled: Salmonella Outbreak Affects Nine States

Have you heard about the recent egg recall? The FDA isn't messing around this time. They've issued a Class I recall, which means these eggs could make people seriously sick or even die. It's all because of a nasty strain of Salmonella that doesn't play nice with antibiotics. The affected egg brands

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Hits Farmworkers: What You Need to Know

Two farmworkers in California's Central Valley tested positive for bird flu, also known as H5N1 avian influenza. This was confirmed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday. The news comes after the California Department of Public Health announced two suspected cases ea

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Tragic Death: Child Exposed to Bat Dies from Rabies in Canada

In a sad turn of events, a child in Ontario, Canada has passed away due to rabies. Health officials reported that the child was exposed to the virus after waking up with a bat in their room. The parents didn't notice any bites or scratches and unfortunately, didn't get the rabies vaccine right away.

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Mix of Politics and Faith at the Border

Imagine this: A grassy field near the Rio Grande in Quemado, Texas. Hundreds of people gathered there last Saturday for a rally. This wasn't any ordinary gathering; it was about immigration and border security. The event was organized by Take Our Border Back, a group that wants stricter rules at the

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