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Month: June 2024

Argentina’s President Javier Milei meets Czech leaders to wrap up his trip to Europe

PRAGUE (AP) — Argentina’s self-described anarcho-capitalist President Javier Milei has wrapped up his brief trip of three European Union countries by visiting the Czech Republic. Milei has met Czech leaders, including his counterpart, retired general Petr Pavel and conservative Prime Minister Petr Fiala, and has given a speech at a conference on how to deal

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On the anniversary of the fall of Roe, Democrats lay the blame for worsening health care on Trump

By COLLEEN LONG Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — On the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Vice President Kamala Harris is telling voters Donald Trump is “guilty” of rolling back women’s freedoms and setting off a nationwide health care crisis. While President Joe Biden is sequestered at Camp David

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Music record labels sue AI song-generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement

BOSTON (AP) — Big record companies are suing artificial intelligence song-generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, alleging that the AI music startups are exploiting the recorded works of artists from Chuck Berry to Mariah Carey. The Recording Industry Association of America announced the lawsuits Monday brought by labels including Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music

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Grupo por los rehenes israelíes en manos de Hamas publica nuevo video del 7 de octubre, mientras crece la ira por entrevista a Netanyahu

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El grupo que representa a los rehenes israelíes y a sus familias difundió un video que muestra el secuestro de tres israelíes a manos de Hamas el 7 de octubre, poco después de que el grupo condenara la sugerencia del primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu de que Israel podría llegar a un

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Lawsuit challenges new Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments

By SARA CLINE and KEVIN McGILL Associated Pressu BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Civil liberties groups filed a lawsuit Monday to block Louisiana’s new law that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom, a measure they contend is unconstitutional. Plaintiffs in the suit include parents of Louisiana public school children

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