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Deputies accused a Texas sheriff of corruption and dysfunction. Then came the mass shooting
apnews.com Deputies accused a Texas sheriff of corruption and dysfunction. Then came the mass shooting

Sheriff Greg Capers was the picture of a Texas lawman as he announced the capture of a suspected mass shooter.

Deputies accused a Texas sheriff of corruption and dysfunction. Then came the mass shooting

Sheriff Greg Capers' turn in the national spotlight after an April mass shooting belied years of complaints about corruption and dysfunction that were previously unknown outside of the piney woods of San Jacinto County.

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When it comes to adult ADHD, the US medical system is falling behind

As more people seek diagnosis and treatment, the system is unable to serve them, and social media is filling in those gaps

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TikTok Sells A Lot of Books. Now, Its Owner Wants to Publish Them, Too | NYTimes

As ByteDance launches a publishing company, many in the book world wonder if it will create an uneven playing field by boosting its own authors at the expense of others.

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Instagram Is Removing Sex-Positive Accounts Without Warning | WIRED

The platform has suddenly suspended dozens of high-profile accounts, cutting people off from the communities that keep them safe.

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European VCs and tech firms sign open letter warning against over-regulation of AI in draft EU laws
techcrunch.com European VCs and tech firms sign open letter warning against over-regulation of AI in draft EU laws

Executives from 150 businesses highlighted the risks of tight regulation, saying the rules could threaten the ability of European companies to compete in AI.

European VCs and tech firms sign open letter warning against over-regulation of AI in draft EU laws

Major tech founders, CEOs, VCs and industry giants across Europe have signed an open letter to the EU Commission, warning that Europe could miss out on the generative AI revolution if the EU passes laws stifling innovation.

Executives from 150 businesses highlighted the risks of tight regulation, saying the rules could threaten the ability of European companies to compete in AI.

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You Really Are a Tick Magnet | NYTimes

By studying how the arachnids respond to static electricity, researchers may have found a new reason to dread the bloodsucking creatures.

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