Iconic U.S. attractions that no longer exist
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Here’s how OpenAI plans to address election misinformation Mashable · Elizabeth de Luna Experts warn of “misleading ‘deepfakes’, scaled influence operations, or chatbots impersonating candidates.” Why Generation Alpha kids are being compared to the honey badger yahoo.com · Molly Wadzeck Kraus Some display “a level of confidence that could be considered delusional.” |
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Suicide of Alabama mayor shows that pre-Stonewall horrors are back slate.com · Evan Urquhart Before Stonewall, being outed could be deadly. That’s happening again. Billionaire backers of new Calif. city reveal map, details of proposed development Associated Press · Janie Har The company that stealthily snapped up more than $800 million of Solano County land envisions a new community on roughly 30 square miles. Self-proclaimed ‘Bipolar General’ is waging war on the stigma of mental illness NPR · Quil Lawrence Bipolar disorder has shed some of its stigma in recent years, with celebrities and politicians going public about their struggles with mental illness. After historic Methodist rift, feelings of betrayal and hope for future USA TODAY · Marc Ramirez For many, the schism that has wracked the United Methodist Church seemed inevitable, though it was an outcome few wanted. Iconic U.S. attractions that no longer exist 247tempo.com · Nixza Gonzalez These sites met their demise through natural disasters, awful incidents or the lack of funds. Jason and Travis Kelce: Inside the brothers’ ‘surreal’ world People · David Walters The secret to the Kelces’ success is their easy charm and undeniable authenticity. |