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Trump's financial dealings are raising eyebrows, with recent disclosures revealing transactions worth up to $750 million involving major companies, all while political tensions simmer over sanctions on Russian oil. Meanwhile, the tech world is buzzing as OpenAI enhances its voice cloning capabilities with a new acquisition, signaling a push into more sophisticated AI tools. On the regulatory front, the FDA's leadership turmoil continues with the abrupt firing of a top official, reflecting deeper issues within the agency amidst ongoing public health debates.
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Politics & PolicyHantavirus has not mutated to be more transmissible: WHOWHO officials have confirmed that hantavirus has not mutated to become more transmissible, maintaining that the overall risk to the public remains low.
Business & TechnologyOpenAI Bought Company That Offered A.I. Tools for Cloning VoicesOpenAI's acquisition of Weights.gg, a platform for creating and sharing AI algorithms, enhances its capabilities in voice cloning technology.
Politics & PolicyTop Drug Regulator Is Fired From the F.D.A.Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg's unexpected firing from the FDA highlights ongoing turmoil within the agency, with no clear explanation provided for her dismissal.
Politics & PolicyDC parents could face jail over 'teen takeovers' under Pirro moveU.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced plans to impose stricter jail penalties on parents in Washington, D.C., who fail to enforce curfew laws, linking this initiative to rising incidents of 'teen takeovers.'
Politics & PolicyF.A.A. Says Better Scheduling Can Address Air Traffic Control Staffing IssuesThe F.A.A. suggests that optimizing air traffic controller scheduling could significantly decrease the staffing requirements by over 2,000 positions, addressing ongoing staffing issues in the sector.
Politics & PolicyWith Possible Raúl Castro Indictment, U.S. Eyes Venezuela PlaybookThe U.S. is intensifying its efforts to pressure Cuba through increased surveillance, a visit from the CIA director, and an energy embargo, potentially influenced by strategies used in Venezuela.
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