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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Images Stir Copyright Trouble for 'Blade Runner 2049' Producer

Alcon Entertainment, the studio behind "Blade Runner 2049, " has filed a lawsuit against Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery. The dispute centers around Tesla's use of AI-generated images that resembled scenes from the movie to promote its new cybercab. Alcon claims this violates U. S. copyright law an

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indie Hits Light Up Screens: 'Anora' Leads the Pack

This weekend is a big deal for indie films. 'Anora' – a modern Cinderella story that won big at Cannes – is hitting theaters. It's only on a few screens in New York and LA right now, but it's getting a lot of love from critics and audiences alike. The film's about a young woman from Brooklyn who mar

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Oct 19 2024POLITICS

Politician Unknowingly Shares Endorsement from 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist

You might think that a politician would be careful about who endorses them, but sometimes things don’t go as planned. This time around, it was New York Congressman Marc Molinaro, who unwittingly shared a supportive video from someone known for spreading 9/11 conspiracy theories. Molinaro’s blunder

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Ex-NFL Star Gets Surprising Backing for West Virginia Governor

Pat McAfee, former WVU kicker, has thrown his support behind another football legend for the West Virginia governor's seat. Owen Schmitt, currently a truck driver for UPS, was lauded by McAfee on The New Heights Show. It all started when Travis Kelce quizzed McAfee, asking who the bigger legend was—

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Sniffing Speed: How Fast Can We Smell?

You might think you need time to sniff and figure out what's in the air, but think again! A recent study found that our noses are quicker than we imagine. In just a tiny fraction of a second, about 60 milliseconds, we can tell the difference between different smells. That's faster than you can blink

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Dave Portnoy's Social Media Rant: Trump's Way or No Way?

Dave Portnoy, the owner of Barstool Sports, let loose on social media, declaring his support for Donald Trump. With the election just three weeks away, Portnoy shared a video on X, blasting Vice President Kamala Harris for her campaign strategy. He felt Harris was gaslighting voters by claiming to b

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

Hear Howie Rose's Exciting Calls as Mets Win NLDS

Howie Rose, the Mets' beloved radio broadcaster, has made this season even more thrilling with his energetic commentary. During the Mets' big win over the Phillies on Wednesday night, Rose's calls were nothing short of exciting. The Mets clinched the series with a 4-1 victory, and Rose marked the f

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Oct 10 2024SPORTS

The Mets' Big Moment: Lindor's Grand Slam Sends Team to NLCS

On a chilly October night at Citi Field, the Mets were eager to clinch their spot in the National League Championship Series (NLCS). The crowd was patient, waiting for a big play. That moment came in the sixth inning when shortstop Francisco Lindor stepped up to the plate. With one swing, Lindor sen

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

Slimming Drugs: The New Weight Loss Phenomenon

Ever heard of a drug that can help you shed pounds while treating diabetes? Well, meet Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound – the weight loss drugs taking the world by storm. Originally designed to treat diabetes, these medications have a slimming side effect that's got everyone talking. Pharmaceutical gia

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Oct 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Snoopy Fans Split Over Account's Political Post

Recently, Snoopy fans found themselves in a pickle. A popular X account, Snoopy Weekly, decided to wade into politics and endorsed former President Trump. This wasn't just any account; it had over 19,000 followers who loved Snoopy, the beloved beagle from the “Peanuts” comic. Snoopy, known as Charl

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