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Gun Violence Ruins Independence Day Celebrations in many cities across the country. There have already been 11 mass shootings this month.Experts point to psychological effects of gun violence spread beyond those killed or wounded.
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- NPR’s Ritu Chatterjee said: At first people closest to violence face the highest risk of long-term mental health problems Hypervigilance, sleep disturbances, a shattered sense of security, and more. A psychologist at Duke University said communities like Sandy Hook and Columbine are forever changed when they become linked to mob violence.
President Biden Meets with Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Christerson is scheduled to discuss the country’s ratification of NATO membership today ahead of next week’s summit. Sweden is still vying to join the alliance, but Turkey continues to block its applications.
- The regime has been trying for months to change Turkey’s mind, According to NPR’s Deepa Shivaram.Sweden’s longstanding reputation as a neutral country Changed after Russia invaded Ukraine. Turkey claims Sweden is harboring Kurdish separatists and that Turkey has designated them as terrorists. Erdogan last week also condemned the Koran-burning protests in Sweden, which complicated an already protracted conflict.
Federal Judge Blocks Key Biden Administration Agencies, Officials From yesterday’s communication with a tech company. Lawsuits from Republican Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana allege that the Biden administration and the tech industry illegally colluded and unfairly censored conservative views through policies to combat misinformation.
- The case “represents a new development in the Republican complaint.” The Washington Post’s Kat Zakreshewski said tech companies are silencing their voices. These companies claim they have First Amendment rights to determine what is posted on their websites. Focusing instead on the federal government role in that process.
Millions of women lost their jobs during the pandemic Or left the market to care for children or sick family members. A few years later, women’s labor participation progressed, rebounded faster than men’s. In May, the percentage of women between the ages of 25 and 54 working or looking for work hit a record high.
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Rice fields, playgrounds and piles of garbage — The winners of the 2023 Drone Photo Awards captured images above Earth with amazing results.read The story behind these stunning images.
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Generative AI apps are more accessible than ever. Detecting AI-generated images is still relatively easy, but AI-written text is much more difficult. Experts are concerned that what does this mean for the 2024 election.
- Discovered by researchers at Stanford and Georgetown Articles generated by AI It influenced readers’ opinions more than the foreign propaganda used to generate them. The researchers submitted their findings for review.
- detection software Machine-generated text often fails.
- AI technology will become cheaper, Break down the cost barrier for bad actors.
- It doesn’t have to be good content. Machine-generated text is flooding social media and can make it difficult for people to actually have a conversation.
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- Have you ever had an out-of-body experience? scientists say that a sausage-like part of the brain Anything located between the hemispheres may be the culprit.
- chips have changed since the pandemic started.here it is 3 reasons.
- The fast fashion industry has become one of the world’s biggest polluters. These innovators are focusing on circular design. making sustainable clothing and reduce the impact on the industry.
This newsletter was edited by majid al waheidi.
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good morning. You are reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe Click here to have it delivered to your inbox. listen Check out the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. today’s top news Gun Violence Ruins Independence Day Celebrations in many cities across the country. There have already been 11 mass shootings this month.Experts point to psychological effects of gun violence spread beyond those killed or wounded.
Bullet shells are seen Sunday at the scene of a shooting in the Brooklyn Homes neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Two people were killed and 28 injured in a shooting at a block party on Saturday night.
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Bullet shells are seen Sunday at the scene of a shooting in the Brooklyn Homes neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Two people were killed and 28 injured in a shooting at a block party on Saturday night.
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NPR’s Ritu Chatterjee said: At first people closest to violence face the highest risk of long-term mental health problems Hypervigilance, sleep disturbances, a shattered sense of security, and more. A psychologist at Duke University said communities like Sandy Hook and Columbine are forever changed when they become linked to mob violence. President Biden Meets with Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Christerson is scheduled to discuss the country’s ratification of NATO membership today ahead of next week’s summit. Sweden is still vying to join the alliance, but Turkey continues to block its applications. The regime has been trying for months to change Turkey’s mind, According to NPR’s Deepa Shivaram.Sweden’s longstanding reputation as a neutral country Changed after Russia invaded Ukraine. Turkey claims Sweden is harboring Kurdish separatists and that Turkey has designated them as terrorists. Erdogan last week also condemned the Koran-burning protests in Sweden, which complicated an already protracted conflict.
Federal Judge Blocks Key Biden Administration Agencies, Officials From yesterday’s communication with a tech company. Lawsuits from Republican Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana allege that the Biden administration and the tech industry illegally colluded and unfairly censored conservative views through policies to combat misinformation. The case “represents a new development in the Republican complaint.” The Washington Post’s Kat Zakreshewski said tech companies are silencing their voices. These companies claim they have First Amendment rights to determine what is posted on their websites. Focusing instead on the federal government role in that process. Millions of women lost their jobs during the pandemic Or left the market to care for children or sick family members. A few years later, women’s labor participation progressed, rebounded faster than men’s. In May, the percentage of women between the ages of 25 and 54 working or looking for work hit a record high. Picture-story show
Rice mill workers start their day at dawn. Some people boil paddy rice. Others carry it and spread it outside the rice mill to dry in the sun. Scrape and then sweep back to ensure proper drying.
Maryland Tanvir Hassan Rohan
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Rice mill workers start their day at dawn. Some people boil paddy rice. Others carry it and spread it outside the rice mill to dry in the sun. Scrape and then sweep back to ensure proper drying.
Maryland Tanvir Hassan Rohan
Rice fields, playgrounds and piles of garbage — The winners of the 2023 Drone Photo Awards captured images above Earth with amazing results.read The story behind these stunning images. deep dive
A deep hole dug in a layer of paper covered with letters.
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A deep hole dug in a layer of paper covered with letters.
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Generative AI apps are more accessible than ever. Detecting AI-generated images is still relatively easy, but AI-written text is much more difficult. Experts are concerned that what does this mean for the 2024 election. Discovered by researchers at Stanford and Georgetown Articles generated by AI It influenced readers’ opinions more than the foreign propaganda used to generate them. The researchers submitted their findings for review. detection software Machine-generated text often fails. AI technology will become cheaper, Break down the cost barrier for bad actors. It doesn’t have to be good content. Machine-generated text is flooding social media and can make it difficult for people to actually have a conversation.
A young man in a retro suit looks relaxed as he floats above the Montana countryside.
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A young man in a retro suit looks relaxed as he floats above the Montana countryside.
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Have you ever had an out-of-body experience? scientists say that a sausage-like part of the brain Anything located between the hemispheres may be the culprit. chips have changed since the pandemic started.here it is 3 reasons. The fast fashion industry has become one of the world’s biggest polluters. These innovators are focusing on circular design. making sustainable clothing and reduce the impact on the industry.
This newsletter was edited by majid al waheidi.
https://www.npr.org/2023/07/05/1185983393/up-first-briefing-gun-violence-and-trauma-women-in-the-workforce-tip-flation Gun violence and trauma. women as a labor force. Chipflation: NPR