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Texas Gov. Abbott says he wants to pardon man who killed protester, leaving victim’s mother “sick to my stomach”

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott used social media over the weekend to announce he would work to pardon a man only a day after that man was convicted of murder. Daniel Perry was found guilty by a jury in the death of 28-year-old Garrett Foster, who was among those demonstrating in …

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Leaked Pentagon documents: FBI leads investigation as Defense Department narrows access to classified documents

The FBI is working to track down who leaked sensitive and secret defense and intelligence documents and shared them on social media, and at the same time, the Pentagon is reducing the number of people who have access to the kind of classified information that has been leaked. The number …

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Artificial intelligence prompt marketplace lets people buy and sell inputs for ChatGPT, DALL

Advanced artificial intelligence is increasingly infiltrating our daily lives, including the working world, commerce and school. For those of us who are unsure how best to communicate with the new generation of AI-powered apps, you can purchase queries or inputs that effectively bridge the gap between humans and bots. Online …

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