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FCC chair denounces Trump’s calls for CBS to ‘lose its license’ over Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ interview - CNN

  1. FCC chair denounces Trump’s calls for CBS to ‘lose its license’ over Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ interview  CNN
  2. Joe Concha: '60 Minutes'' editing of Kamala Harris in favorable light justifies Trump decision not to do interview  Fox News
  3. Trump calls for CBS to lose broadcasting rights over Harris interview  The Washington Post
  4. VP Kamala Harris makes the case for why she should be president | 60 Minutes  CBS News
  5. Furious Trump Calls for CBS to Be Shut Down Over Harris... Читать дальше...

Kxan.com 

'Banned Wagon' bringing free banned books to Austin bookstore

Penguin Random House, United Against Book Bans, Little Free Library and First Book are the entities behind the Banned Wagon, with their work centered around visiting communities in the Midwest and South, where there have been higher concentrations of banned and challenged titles.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Week 6 Quick Thoughts on Keeping the Ball Rolling Across the Pond

Jaguars News | Jacksonville Jaguars - jaguars.com John Oehser

JACKSONVILLE - Senior writer John Oehser, senior correspondent Brian Sexton and team reporter Kainani Stevens offer quick thoughts on the Jaguars as they prepare to play the Chicago Bears in a 2024 Week 6 game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London Sunday

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BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Texans RB Joe Mixon (ankle) returns to practice

(Photo credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images) Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon returned to practice Thursday, raising questions about his availability to play in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass. Mixon has been sidelined since injuring his ankle during the Texans' 19-13 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sept. 15. Mixon, 28, has rushed for 184 yards and a touchdown in two games this se

The Hindu 

The rise of AI-generated synthetic medical images: a new frontier or potential pitfall?

In healthcare, the demand for high-quality, annotated medical images far exceeds supply. Real-world medical images, such as those from MRI, CT scans, or X-rays, are expensive and time-consuming to collect. Additionally, privacy concerns around patient data limit the sharing of these images across medical institutions and research labs. Synthetic medical images can bridge this gap by providing an ethical, scalable, and cost-effective solution