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Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence pushing to play, not ruling out surgery

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Garry Smits/The Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence stands squarely in the middle of two options for addressing his left shoulder injury. After missing the past two games, Lawrence described his physical status as "feeling better" following his second practice this week on Wednesday as the Jaguars (2-9) prepared to host the AFC South-leading Houston Texans

No. 16 Arizona State continues playoff push vs. underwhelming Arizona

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Arizona State was projected to have a rough first season in the Big 12, while Arizona was expected to be one of the conference's top teams upon joining the league. However, the opposite has played out as the No. 16 Sun Devils get set to square off with the host Wildcats for Saturday's TerritorialCup clash in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona was coming

Federal Legislation Aims to Expand Support for Rural Health Providers

ErieTvNews.com 

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Making sure people living in rural places have access to emergency services is something congressional members have been working on for awhile. One congressional member said having those emergency healthcare services provides safety and

Orange Partners With OpenAI to Develop New AI Use Cases

PYMNTS.com 

French telecommunications company Orange will have direct access to OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) models under a new agreement signed by the two companies. The agreement will provide Orange with direct access that includes data processing and hosting in European data centers and will facilitate early access to OpenAI’s latest AI models, Orange said in a […]

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UNESCO report finds two-thirds of influencers fail at fact-checking

MSNBC 

A new survey from UNESCO found that 62% of digital content creators don’t use basic fact-checking practices — which is particularly unsettling when you consider recent data showing that 1 in 5 Americans get their news from “news influencers” online.