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Marilyn Mosby sentenced in perjury, mortgage fraud cases
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 3 days agoA federal judge sentenced former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby to 12 months of home detention...
Environmentalists urge California wildlife officials to investigate bottled water operation
LA Times via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoActivists urge California wildlife officials to crack down on Arrowhead bottled water operations in...
Former Chula Vista Border Patrol Agent Sentenced to 87 Months for Drug Smuggling and Bribery
Hoodline· 17 hours ago"In every instance, the U.S. Attorney’s Office stands ready to reinforce public trust in law...
AI won't help social media's bad reputation
Axios· 3 days agoThe U.S. public trusts tech companies leading the generative AI wave — like Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI — more than firms chiefly known as social media platforms, like Meta, ByteDance and X ...
Cities Stare Down ‘Day Zero’ as Reservoirs Go Dry
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 3 days agoLocals call this huachicoleo de agua, using a term coined to describe fuel theft. While the city government of Bogotá has both the public trust and the...
AI companies losing public trust in safety | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 3 days agoThe AI industry's actions have tainted its image with the public. The poll showed that most Americans distrust AI companies, with 55% believing that those companies are not considering ethics ...
Democratic senators request meeting with Chief Justice Roberts over flags flown at Alito’s homes -...
WTOP Washington· 2 days agoTwo Democratic senators are requesting a meeting with Chief Justice John Roberts after reports that...
FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Highlights Accomplishments on the Second Anniversary of...
The White House· 2 days agoIn the aftermath of the tragic murder of George Floyd, President Biden signed a historic Executive...
Biden selected as nominee in Idaho Democratic caucuses
WCVB Boston· 2 days agoIT’S THEIR JOB TO OVERSEE THE PROCESS, MAKE SURE PEOPLE’S VOTES ARE SECURE, AND MAKE SURE THOSE...
Editorial: Florida should use $3.2 billion opioid settlement to save lives, not stuff jail cells
Orlando Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLocal city and county commissions must decide, soon, how to divvy up hundreds of millions from national opioid lawsuit settlements. “Blood money,” one Palm Beach county commissioner called it ...