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Raids on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' homes a 'very ominous sign' for rap mogul, says ex-prosecutor

After federal agents raided rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Los Angeles and Miami homes earlier this week, the famed rapper declared his innocence despite alleged links to a human trafficking investigation. On “Fox & Friends First” Thursday, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Bob Bianchi explained why the raids were a “very ominous sign” for “Diddy.” JESSE WATTERS: SEAN ‘DIDDY’ …

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White House unveils new AI regulations for federal agencies

The Biden administration announced the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is rolling out new artificial intelligence (AI) regulations for federal agencies, building off the president’s executive order last year that requires AI developers to share certain information with the government. In a press call Wednesday afternoon, Vice President Kamala Harris said the new series of regulations, which include mandatory …

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Israel says UN 'deceiving' world over aid delays to Gaza

JERUSALEM – On a visit to Egypt last weekend, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a stop at the border crossing between the most populous Arab state and the war-stricken Gaza Strip. At the Rafah crossing, Guterres described seeing a “long line of blocked relief trucks waiting to be let into Gaza.” Immediately after that, the Israelis accused the U.N.’s top …

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FOX Nation's ‘Prisoner of Putin’ examines Evan Gershkovich’s life, resilience while detained in Russia

FOX Nation debuted a new special “Prisoner of Putin” on Thursday, one day before the somber one-year anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s arrest and detainment by Russia on dubious espionage charges. “Prisoner of Putin” provides an in-depth look into Gershkovich’s life and resilience while detained in Moscow’s notorious Lefortovo Prison on charges The Wall Street Journal and …

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Books focused on AI, the internet are finalists for first-ever Women's Nonfiction Prize

Books about the dizzying impact of the internet and artificial intelligence are among finalists for a new book prize that aims to help fix the gender imbalance in nonfiction publishing. The shortlisted six books for the inaugural Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, announced on Wednesday, include Canadian author-activist Naomi Klein’s “Doppleganger,” a plunge into online misinformation, and British journalist Madhumita Murgia’s …

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Pastor’s child turned OnlyFans model moves away from sin to salvation: ‘This is not where you wanna go'

Nala Ray, an Illinois-born pastor’s child turned OnlyFans model, left the adult industry after a come-to-Jesus moment led her to reconnect with her forgotten faith. The content creator was working as an orthopedic surgery scheduler before a man recruited her for the online site in 2020, but despite her popularity as a top 1% earner on OnlyFans (OF), a subscription-based …

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Latvia's foreign minister will step down after a probe over his office's use of private flights

HELSINKI (AP) — Latvia’s top diplomat said on Thursday he will step down in the wake of a criminal probe over the use of expensive private flights by his office when he acted as the Baltic country’s prime minister between 2019-2023. Following a meeting with Prime Minister Evika Silina, Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins told reporters that he will leave his …

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