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FCC pursues new rules for AI in political ads

By Associated Press NEW YORK — The Federal Communications Commission has advanced a proposal that would require political advertisers to disclose their use of artificial intelligence in broadcast television and radio ads, though it is unclear whether new regulations may be in place before the November presidential election. The proposed rules announced Thursday could add

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Sports Briefs

By Associated Press Argentina soccer says its Olympic training base was robbed Argentina men’s soccer coach Javier Mascherano said the team’s Olympic training base was robbed before its chaotic tournament-opening loss to Morocco on Wednesday. The Argentina delegation filed a police complaint in Lyon, the prosecutor’s office of nearby Saint-Etienne said Thursday. Mascherano said a

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Prince Harry says his crusade against British tabloids has contributed to royal family rift LONDON | Prince Harry said his crusade against the British tabloids has contributed to his royal family rift, according to a documentary airing Thursday. In his most extensive comments since he won a major victory last year when

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Treat yourself to grilled lobster

By Metro Creative Lobsters weren’t always a delicacy. In fact, lobster was once known as “the poor man’s chicken,” and it was largely eaten by the lower classes and was even fed to pigs in colonial times. Lobsters can be green, yellow or even bright blue. They get their red hue after being cooked. Lobsters

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Menopause and contraceptives

By Metro Creative As women enter perimenopause and begin the transition that will ultimately lead to menopause, many doctors prescribe hormone pills to help regulate menstruation cycles and ease certain symptoms. Compared to regular birth control pills that contain 30 to 50 micrograms of estrogen, a doctor may suggest a low-dose pill that contains between

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Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Kansas City Royals

By Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Gabriel Moreno broke a ninth-inning tie with a two-run double, Ketel Marte added a three-run homer and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Kansas City Royals 8-6 on Wednesday night. Eugenio Saurez homered for Arizona in the second and Joc Pederson and Christian Walker hit back-to-back shots in the

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