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F1 rookie race scrapped for 2024, surprising Marko

Sports Mole: World Cup 

Dr. Helmut Marko, along with much of the Formula 1 community, was caught off guard by the announcement that the proposed 'rookie race' will no longer take place later this year.

AI-Powered Disinformation Campaigns Target U.S. Voters

Oilprice.com 

The United States expects Russia, Iran, and China to continue their attempts to influence the November 5 elections by using artificial intelligence to disseminate fake information, according to a report released on October 2 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The department considers the three countries the most pressing foreign threats to U.S. critical infrastructure and expects them to remain so. The Justice Department last week provided examples of how Russia was behind a fake San Francisco... Читать дальше...

CCS to provide transportation again to select students next week

NBC4i.com 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Columbus City Schools announced it will begin to transport 102 charter and private school students who were previously denied the service amid ongoing legal challenges. In a letter sent to families on Monday, CCS said starting Oct. 7, it will transport students whose families have requested mediation rather than payment, after [...]

Watch live: Biden gives remarks in Georgia on Hurricane Helene recovery

TheHill.com 

President Biden traveled to Florida and Georgia Thursday to witness firsthand the damage Hurricane Helene has had on the southeastern U.S. and provide an update on recovery efforts in the wake of the storm's 500-milelong path of destruction. His visit comes a day after the White House instructed the Defense Department to send up to...

‘2017 GMC already had my transmission rebuild $4,800’: Expert issues warning over new General Motors lawsuit. Here’s what Chevy, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick drivers need to know

The Daily Dot 

GMC is facing a big class-action lawsuit over faulty transmissions, with an estimated 800,000 vehicles involved, including 514,000 certified classes. According to CBT News, a federal appeals court ordered General Motors to face a class-action lawsuit. Allegations claim the automaker knew it was selling faulty transmissions.

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