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Lawsuit Says ChatGPT Intensified Man’s Paranoia Before He Murdered His Mother…

A new lawsuit accuses OpenAI of exacerbating a Connecticut man’s paranoia via ChatGPT, leading him to murder his mother.
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New York Times reporter sues Google, xAI, OpenAI over chatbot training

New York Times reporter and "Bad Blood" author John Carreyrou filed the lawsuit in California federal court with five other writers.

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California Blocked From Secretly Transitioning Kids In School

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Pennsylvania High Court Rules Police Can Access Google Searches Without Warrant

Reclaim the Net   The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has a new definition of “reasonable expectation.” According to the justices, it’s no longer reasonable to assume that what you type into Google is yours to keep. In a decision that reads like a love letter to the surveillance economy, the court ruled that police were within their rights to access a convicted rapist’s search history without a warrant. The reasoning is that everyone knows they’re being watched anyway. The opinion, issued Tuesday, leaned on the idea that the public has already surrendered its privacy to Silicon Valley. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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Defensive Gun Uses By People Legally Carrying Guns: 26 Cases During March 2025

Evansville, Indiana, March 5, 2025 (14 News) Officials say one person was hurt after dispatch received multiple shots fired call in an Evansville housing complex near Highway 41. They say callers told them they heard at least 8 to 12 shots around 8:15 p.m. near the 1900 block of Rhode Island Drive in the Evansville […]

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DOJ Is Suing Both Red and Blue States to Force Them to Clean Voter Rolls for 2026 Midterms

Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, says the lawsuits she is bringing against both red and blue states over voter list maintenance will help clean voter rolls for the 2026 midterm elections.
With the congressional elections coming up next year, the DOJ said it is trying to ensure that only eligible voters are on states’ voter rolls. While some states have voluntarily complied with the DOJ’s requests for voter registration data or are cleaning the voter rolls themselves, others are refusing to hand over the information, citing privacy concerns.

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California Moves to Reissue 17,000 CDLs Despite Federal Noncompliance Warnings

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Nancy Pelosi Claims Politicians Vote Against Gun Control Because of the “Endless Big Money,” It is a Lie

USA Today: What’s been your biggest disappointment? .Nancy Pelosi: My disappointment, I always have it. I’ll never give up on it, is guns. A four-letter word, guns. Guns. That children would be dying in a classroom. That families just just the saddest thing. But it’s about two things. That politicians should think that their political […]

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