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Andy Cohen rails against leaked audio of Ciara Miller, Amanda Batula facing off in ‘Summer House’ reunion: ‘Disgusting’
Andy Cohen is fuming over the dramatic leaked audio of Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula fighting at the “Summer House” Season 10 reunion. “People laid their souls out emotionally for ten hours yesterday and it’s disgusting and illegal for someone to leak or distribute this,” Cohen wrote on Threads Friday morning, after a fan told…
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Morning Joe co-host flags ‘striking’ change from Hegseth: ‘This administration’s flailing’
MS NOW’s Jonathan Lemire called attention to a shift in tone from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in his latest press update on the Iran war. The Pentagon chief attacked reporters once again during Friday’s briefing, but the “Morning Joe” co-host noticed that Hegseth seemed to be shifting the terms of what the Trump administration would…
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FDA OKs ‘life-changing’ gene therapy for hearing loss — and it’s free
You might like the sound of this news. In a landmark move, the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the first gene therapy for a rare, inherited form of hearing loss. And while these treatments often come with million-dollar price tags, Regeneron — the maker of Otarmeni — said it will be free for…
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‘Too Dangerous to Release’ Is Becoming AI’s New Normal
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on May 8, 2025. —Chip Somodevilla—Getty Images On April 16, OpenAI announced GPT-Rosalind, a new AI model targeted at the life sciences. It significantly outperforms their current publicly available models in chemistry and biology tasks, as well as experimental design. As…
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The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down
An eyebrow-raising trend has emerged this year: tech leaders rating their employees’ productivity based on the number of AI tokens they use. The trend, ribbingly dubbed “tokenmaxxing,” has sparked discourse for symbolizing the Silicon Valley’s unbridled infatuation with using AI as much as possible — and, quite literally, at all costs. But what’s so far…
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Pennsylvania treasurer says ‘no’ to taxpayers footing $1 million in security upgrades at Shapiro’s home
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s treasurer refused Thursday to approve payments for more than $1 million in security systems and other upgrades to the private home of Gov. Josh Shapiro, changes that were made after an intruder set fire to the state-owned governor’s residence last year in an attempt to kill the Democrat. The treasurer, Republican Stacy Garrity,…
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National LGBTQ+ organizations warn of ‘dangerous’ precedent in court’s decision
A U.S. appeals court ruling last month that upheld West Virginia’s ban on Medicaid coverage for adult gender-affirming surgeries could embolden other states seeking to impose similar restrictions. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in March overturned a lower court decision in Anderson v. Crouch that had reversed West Virginia’s ban on Medicaid coverage…
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MS NOW Taps CBS News’ Kabir Khanna to Bolster Election Coverage
MS NOW has hired Kabir Khanna as its director of elections and analytics, luring away another CBS News veteran as it beefs up its elections coverage ahead of the 2026 midterms. Khanna, who led CBS News’ elections data desk as its director of election analytics and technical systems, will work across both MS NOW and…
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Why Trump Is Threatening to Impose a ‘Big Tariff’ on the U.K.
President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during the announcement of a technology deal at Chequers, England, on Sept. 18, 2025. —Leon Neal—Getty Images President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a “big tariff” on the United Kingdomif it doesn’t drop its digital services tax on U.S. tech companies. “They think they’re going…
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How Riverside County led a wave of Latino home-cook entrepreneurs across the state
At first glance, the outside of Marcella Guerrero Carrillo’s house is indistinguishable from any of the other single-family homes found in her quiet Perris neighborhood. The one exception: a small banner planted in her front porch’s flower bed, showcasing a bright-purple octopus intricately laid out on a wooden cutting board, and overlaid with the name…









