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Florida Sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman Over ChatGPT Safety Claims

Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, accusing the company of concealing safety risks while aggressively promoting ChatGPT to the public. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the lawsuit Monday, alleging that OpenAI suppressed internal warnings and misled users about the capabilities and potential dangers of its artificial intelligence products. The complaint cites two recent criminal cases in which suspects allegedly used ChatGPT during the planning of violent attacks. State officials argue the cases raise concerns about how advanced AI systems can be misused and whether companies have adequately disclosed those risks to consumers. OpenAI has rejected the allegations. The company says its models repeatedly encouraged the individuals involved in the cited cases to seek real-world assistance, including help from mental health professionals. OpenAI also said it cooperated with law enforcement investigations in both incidents. The lawsuit marks one of the most significant legal challenges yet involving the safety and accountability of artificial intelligence technology. It comes as lawmakers, regulators, and technology companies continue debating how AI tools should be governed and what responsibilities developers have when their products are misused. Florida is seeking damages and other remedies through the lawsuit, though the case is expected to face a lengthy legal process as courts weigh questions about AI safety, consumer protection, and corporate responsibility.

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Trump Compensation Fund Put On Hold

A proposed $1.776 billion fund designed to compensate alleged victims of government “weaponization” has been put on hold following opposition from Republican lawmakers and a series of legal challenges. The fund emerged from a settlement between President Donald Trump and the Justice Department over claims related to the handling of his tax records. The money was intended to provide payments to individuals who said they were harmed by government actions. However, the proposal quickly drew criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans, particularly over concerns that individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack could potentially qualify for taxpayer-funded compensation. The issue became a major point of contention as Senate Republicans returned to Washington and negotiated a separate $72 billion immigration funding package for ICE and Border Patrol operations. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he made it clear to the White House that the compensation fund needed to be abandoned in order to move forward with the broader legislation. The proposal has also run into legal trouble. Federal judges in Virginia and Florida issued orders temporarily blocking payouts while the courts review challenges to the fund. The Justice Department has said it disagrees with those rulings but will comply with the court orders while the cases proceed. The dispute has exposed rare public disagreement between President Donald Trump and members of his own party, with some Republicans pushing back against a proposal they viewed as politically damaging. While the fund is currently on hold, administration officials have not formally abandoned the plan, leaving open the possibility that it could reemerge in another form if legal and political obstacles are resolved.

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Five Americans leave Nebraska quarantine after Hantavirus exposure on cruise ship

Five American cruise ship passengers exposed to hantavirus during a deadly outbreak aboard a South Atlantic cruise have been released from a quarantine facility in Nebraska after remaining symptom-free for three weeks. U.S. health officials said the passengers will complete the remainder of their monitoring period at home. The group was transported to Nebraska under special biocontainment measures after concerns arose about possible exposure to the Andes strain of hantavirus, which can spread between people in rare cases. The outbreak has been linked to 13 confirmed cases and three deaths among passengers connected to the cruise. Health officials have closely monitored those who may have been exposed because the Andes virus differs from most hantavirus strains, which are typically spread through contact with infected rodent droppings. Despite the outbreak, federal health authorities say there have been no cases reported in the United States related to the cruise ship. Officials continue to emphasize that the risk to the general public remains low. The passengers released from quarantine showed no signs of illness during the monitoring period and were cleared to return home under continued observation. The outbreak has drawn international attention because of the rarity of person-to-person transmission involving the Andes virus and the extensive public health response that followed.

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Iowa Authorities Investigate Deadly Family Shooting That Left Seven Dead

Authorities in Iowa are investigating a shooting spree that left seven people dead, including the suspected gunman, in what police believe was a series of attacks targeting family members. Police say 48-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland fatally shot six relatives at multiple locations in Muscatine before taking his own life when confronted by officers on Monday. The investigation began after officers responded to a home in Muscatine, where four people were found dead from gunshot wounds. As authorities searched for the suspect, two additional men believed to be related to McFarland were found fatally shot elsewhere in the city. Police later located McFarland on a trail in Muscatine. Authorities say he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as officers attempted to take him into custody. Investigators have not released the names of the victims as they continue notifying family members and gathering evidence. Officials have also not disclosed a possible motive for the shootings. The Muscatine Police Department said the investigation remains active and is asking anyone with information related to the case to contact authorities. The shooting has shaken the eastern Iowa community as investigators work to piece together the timeline of what appears to have been a targeted attack involving multiple crime scenes across the city.

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Teen Competitor Accused of Stabbing Three Horses At Las Vegas Barrel Racing Event

A 17-year-old girl has been arrested after authorities say she stabbed three competition horses with a pocketknife during a barrel racing event in Las Vegas. The incident occurred over the weekend at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa's equestrian center, where the National Barrel Horse Association was hosting a major competition. Police say the teenager, who was also competing in the event, had access to the barn area where the horses were being kept. According to investigators, three horses suffered multiple stab wounds. The animals were treated by an on-site veterinarian and are expected to make a full recovery. However, officials say the injuries will prevent them from competing in the immediate future. The suspect was booked on multiple charges, including animal maiming, animal torture, and malicious destruction of private property. Horse owners described discovering their injured animals in the early morning hours. One competitor said she returned to the barn and found her horse bleeding from multiple wounds. Other owners reported similar injuries to their horses, including one animal that had won its division just hours before the attack. The South Point Hotel called the incident unprecedented, noting that no horse had ever been intentionally injured by a contestant during more than two decades of hosting equestrian events. Police continue to investigate the motive behind the attacks. The teenager's identity has not been released because she is a minor.

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Al Sharpton Slams White House UFC Event

Al Sharpton Slams White House UFC Event

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Deal with Iran Appears to Be Off the Table

Deal with Iran Appears to Be Off the Table

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End of Peace Talks?

End of Peace Talks?

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Trump To Headline 'Great American State Fair' For Nation's 250th

WASHINGTON (AP) — An upcoming celebration of America's 250th anniversary, called "The Great American State Fair," has faced challenges as several musical guests backed out due in part to its connections to President Donald Trump. Organizers announced Saturday that Trump himself will now headline the event. The event is set to start June 25 on Washington's National Mall. Some artists, like Bret Michaels and Martina McBride, withdrew over concerns about the event's political ties. Others, including Flo Rida and Vanilla Ice, still plan to perform.

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Liberals Don't Want Trump to Win the War

Liberals Don't Want Trump to Win the War

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Controversy in Graham Platner's Campaign?!

Controversy in Graham Platner's Campaign?!

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Strikes Resume as Deal Seems Unlikely

Strikes Resume as Deal Seems Unlikely

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, June 7, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, June 7, 2026

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 7, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 7, 2026

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M and M Extra: Accountability and Compassion

A woman and her friend get assaulted by a guy in New York City and decide she doesn't want to charge him because she "felt bad about putting another black man in jail". Maybe if she had reported him he wouldn't have pushed and killed an elderly man to his death in a NYC subway not long after. We know there is a time and a place for compassion, but this definitely wasn't one of them. ____ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live ?? / @mandmextra ?? Weekdays at 12 PM ET Watch The Mike Gallagher Show Live ?? salemnewschannel.com/watch-live ?? Weekdays 9 AM – 12 PM ET Listen to The Mark Davis Show ?? 660amtheanswer.com/listenlive ?? Weekdays at 7AM - 10AM CT Read less

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Key Hearing For Man Accused Of Killing Charlie Kirk Will Be Public

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge has declined a request from the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk to restrict access to parts of his July preliminary hearing. Tyler Robinson’s defense hoped to bar reporters and the public from parts of July 6-10 proceedings. They will feature the most significant presentation of evidence so far. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. He is charged with crimes including aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 assassination of Kirk on a Utah college campus. Robinson has not yet entered a plea. Prosecutors argued that the preliminary hearing should remain open.

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Appeals Court Rules Pentagon Policy Illegally Banned Transgender Troops From Military Service

WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided panel of appeals court judges has ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service. Monday's majority opinion by a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit upholds a March 2025 ruling by U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington. Reyes concluded that President Donald Trump’s executive order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights. The administration appealed after Reyes issued a preliminary injunction requested by attorneys for six transgender people who are active-duty service members and two others seeking to join the military.

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M and M Extra: Spa Stories

Sometimes you got to treat yourself. Life's a grind. Stress is through the roof. That's why a professional massage is a fantastic way to unwind. But should it really matter if it's a chick or a dude giving you the massage? According to Mark — it definitely does. ____ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live ?? / @mandmextra ?? Weekdays at 12 PM ET Watch The Mike Gallagher Show Live ?? salemnewschannel.com/watch-live ?? Weekdays 9 AM – 12 PM ET Listen to The Mark Davis Show ?? 660amtheanswer.com/listenlive ?? Weekdays at 7AM - 10AM CT Read less

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Trump Says Talks With Iran Continue At "Rapid Pace"

Posting Monday afternoon on Truth Social, President Donald Trump wrote: "Talks are continuing, at a rapid pace, with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP." It follows reports from Iranian state news agency Tasnim that Iran was halting indirect negotiations with the U.S. after Israel ordered its troops to push deeper into Lebanon, complicating diplomatic efforts to end three months of war.

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Trump Says Israel And Hezbollah Have Agreed To Dial Back Fighting

BEIRUT (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to dial back fighting after he held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and communicated with the Lebanon-militant group through mediators. Trump announced the development in a social media post following his call with Netanyahu. Following the call with Netanyahu, Trump said, “there will be no Troops going to Beirut, and any Troops that are on their way, have already been turned back.” The president said that Hezbollah had "agreed that all shooting will stop — That Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel.” His comments emerged hours after Israel’s government ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut a day after its ground forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon in 26 years and as Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel, including the outskirts of the coastal city of Haifa. A joint statement by Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the orders to attack targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs followed what they called repeated violations of the ceasefire by Hezbollah and “attacks against our cities and citizens.” The Israeli military's Arabic spokesman later posted on X that residents should leave the suburbs, adding that if Hezbollah continues attacking Israeli communities, Israel will launch attacks on the area known in Arabic as Dahiyeh, where Hezbollah enjoys wide support. Hezbollah agreed to halt attacks on Israel when the ceasefire was signed in mid-April, but the militant group resumed the assaults after Israeli strikes in Lebanon that Israel characterized as self-defense. The fighting also presents a major obstacle in the emerging deal to extend the ceasefire in the Iran war. Tehran wants any agreement to include Lebanon. After Monday's warning, large numbers of people were seen fleeing Dahiyeh, jamming roads leading out of the suburb. Mohammed Farhat, 23, fled with his brother and parents from Beirut’s southern suburb of Haret Hreik and was heading with his mother on a motorcycle to stay with relatives in another neighborhood. ���We are worried. I am used to it but left for my parents,” the university student said. Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire overnight Israeli airstrikes overnight on southern Lebanon left six people dead, including a Syrian citizen in a village near the city of Nabatiyeh, the state-run National News Agency said. Israel struck other towns and villages near the major city, close to the strategic Beaufort Castle and other towns the Israeli military captured in recent days. An airstrike Monday afternoon in the port city of Tyre caused heavy damage to the Jabal Amel Hospital, the Health Ministry said. A video released by the ministry showed shaken women and children inside the hospital, where windows were blown out. The Israeli military, meanwhile, said its air force had intercepted two projectiles launched from Lebanon toward Israeli territory, as well as a suspicious aerial target in the area where Israeli soldiers operate in southern Lebanon. No injuries were reported, the military said. Hezbollah said it carried out rocket and missile attacks on northern Israel on Sunday. It said early Monday it attacked Israeli troops in Zawtar al-Sharqieh, just north of the Litani River, and struck what they said was Israeli military infrastructure in Tiberius, a few dozen miles south of the border. Israel and Lebanon set to hold talks in Washington The latest attacks came despite a nominal ceasefire that has been in place since April 17 and just before Lebanon and Israel hold their next round of direct talks in Washington starting Tuesday. Hezbollah has rejected direct talks, counting on pressure from Iran, which has demanded an end to the war in Lebanon in its talks with Washington. The talks between officials from Israel and Lebanon, which began in April in Washington, were the first in more than three decades between the countries, which have no formal diplomatic relations. Lebanese officials have been scrambling in diplomatic calls, including with Washington, in a desperate bid to push back Israel’s military escalation after Netanyahu’s announcement, a Lebanese diplomatic official said. Beirut is still committed to holding talks to end the conflict despite the boiling tensions, said the official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted Monday that any ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran is a “ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon." “Its violation on one front is a violation of the ceasefire on all fronts," Iran's top diplomat said in a post on X. Beirut, the Lebanese capital, has been mostly spared from airstrikes since the ceasefire went into effect, apart from two targeted attacks on the city's southern suburbs in May. The German development minister, Reem Alabali Radovan, had planned to visit Beirut on Monday to meet with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and other officials, but she called off the visit while traveling to the city, citing the possibility of Israeli strikes in the suburbs. Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s attacks on Lebanon, saying it “categorically rejects” Israel’s movement into the small Mediterranean nation. The Saudi Foreign Ministry called on the international community to prevent Israel from going deeper into Lebanon. Rubio proposes a fresh path to continue talks A U.S. official said late Sunday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken to Aoun and Netanyahu to propose a fresh path to continue ongoing negotiations, as Trump weighs a tentative ceasefire extension with Iran. Under the proposal, Hezbollah would halt all attacks on Israel, and Israel would refrain from escalating military operations in Beirut, according to the official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private diplomatic conversations. The official said Aoun was open to the idea but that Lebanese parliament chief Nabih Berri had responded by demanding that Israel first stop all military action. The official said the Trump administration does not expect Israel to give up retaliating for Hezbollah strikes on its territory. Berri, a key Hezbollah ally, said in a statement Sunday that he can guarantee the militant group’s “full, comprehensive and immediate commitment to a ceasefire.” Berri added: “But who will force Israel to stop its aggression?” Aoun on Monday said in comments released by his office that Lebanon faces "a fierce and condemned Israeli aggression.” Aoun added that his government continues work to end “the suffering of the Lebanese in general and the southerners in particular.” Later, the president issued a statement reiterating Beirut's commitment to negotiations, saying it is “safer” than war." “It will not solve the problem within moments, but it is a process that needs time," he said. “And we have no other choice.” Elsewhere, the United Nations Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting on Lebanon for Monday afternoon. The latest round of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has killed 3,433 people in Lebanon and displaced more than 1 million people. Israel’s military said a soldier was killed in southern Lebanon overnight in a drone attack by Hezbollah. Hezbollah’s use of hard-to-detect fiber-optic drones has been deadly for the Israeli military, which is struggling to respond. According to Netanyahu’s office, at least 26 Israeli soldiers and a defense contractor have been killed in or near southern Lebanon. Two civilians have also been killed in northern Israel.

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