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#politics

Fox News: Bipartisan bill would allow people who consumed marijuana to gain federal employment
Bipartisan bill would allow people who consumed marijuana to gain federal employment
Recreational cannabis is legal in over 20 states and Washington, D.C. A bipartisan effort is underway to change a law that disqualifies federal job candidates who admit to using cannabis. The proposed bill, sponsored by Reps. Jamie Raskin and Nancy Mace, aims to eliminate outdated marijuana policies and allow past denials to be reviewed. The bill would not affect consequences for using marijuana during work.


#society

Fox News: California politicians have message for Taylor Swift, Eras Tour amid new strikes
California politicians have message for Taylor Swift, Eras Tour amid new strikes
California politicians, including Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, urge Taylor Swift to postpone her concerts in Los Angeles to support striking hotel workers fighting for better wages . Hotel workers cannot afford to live near their jobs, sleep in cars, and struggle with rising costs and low pay. Unite HERE Local 11 is negotiating new contracts for improved conditions at over 60 hotels owned by Marriott and Hilton .


#economy

Forbes: Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $1.25 Billion—Here’s How Much The Winner Will Take Home After Taxes
Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $1.25 Billion—Here’s How Much The Winner Will Take Home After Taxes
The Mega Millions jackpot is now at $1.25 billion after Tuesday's drawing, with the winner having the option to choose between a lump sum payment of $625.3 million or annual installments over 30 years. Depending on taxes and state policies, the winner's net winnings could range from $394 million to $475.22 million. The next drawing is on Friday.


Flag And Cross: Major Cryptocurrencies Record Gains Following News Of MicroStrategy's Return To Profitability In Q2
Major Cryptocurrencies Record Gains Following News Of MicroStrategy's Return To Profitability In Q2
Cryptocurrency gains following MicroStrategy's return to profitability. Decrease in digital asset impairment loss a primary factor. Intent to use net proceeds for bitcoin acquisition. Market price of Bitcoin fluctuated during Q2. Global crypto market capitalization stands at $1.21 trillion. Stock market faced decline in August. Crypto analyst predicts potential trend in current cycle. Bitcoin reclaiming $30k mark. Volume on the rise. Positive shift in sentiments.


#health

Fox News: AI will fuel disturbing ‘build-a-child’ industry
AI will fuel disturbing ‘build-a-child’ industry
AI technology called Remini allows users to upload photos and generate images of their future child. On one hand, it encourages parenthood, while on the other hand, it raises questions about the purpose of having a child. Fertility clinics already use AI to create and test embryos to find an "ideal" child, but this creates eugenic concerns. The use of AI in creating children should focus on revealing what it means to be fully human, rather than reducing the human person to a customizable product.


#technology

Fox News: Researchers can't say if they can fully remove AI hallucinations: 'inherent' part of 'mismatch' use
Researchers can't say if they can fully remove AI hallucinations: 'inherent' part of 'mismatch' use
Researchers are struggling to remove hallucinations from AI models, causing concerns about their reliability and potential spread of misinformation. Hallucinations, which refer to inaccurate or nonsensical information produced by AI, have become a significant obstacle to public acceptance. Efforts to fix this issue have been made, but some experts believe that hallucinations may be inherent and unfixable due to the mismatch between technology and the proposed use cases of AI.