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The final faced face debate in the New York City
mayor's race is over. Democratic socialists o Ramamdani, Independent Andrew Cuomo,
and Republican Curtis Sliwa went at it Wednesday night. Mamdani
and Sliwa attacked Cuomo on his record as governor, including
the sexual misconduct allegations against him. Mumdanni defended his policy proposals,
including free buses and a thirty dollars per hour minimum
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wage within the next five years, after critics called them unrealistic.
The races in the national spotlight with Mumdani's self described
socialist label. President Trump has been warning New york As
not to vote for Mamdani, but even he admits that
Mumdanni's lead maybe too large to overcome. Early voting begins
on Saturday, with election day on November fourth. The Trump
administration has struck a second alleged drug trafficking vessel in
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the Pacific Ocean, Mark Mayfield reports good.
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A post ONMX Wednesday, Secretary of War Pete Henkseth announced
three alleged Narco Terra were killed in the eastern Pacific.
This comes hours after Hagsath and That's that two people
were killed in a strike on Tuesday. The attacks mark
and apparent expansion of Trump's campaign against what he refers
to as a narco terrorst threat coming from Venezuela, as
all previous strikes happened in Caribbeane waters. I'm Mark Neefield.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
New forecasts show the most intense portion of an anticipated
atmospheric river expected to hit the Pacific Northwest may have shifted.
The more powerful part of the system is expected to
target southern Oregon and northern California later on this week.
No accumulations could reach two feet or more in certain
areas in the Cascades above the five thousand foot level.
Noah's Climate Prediction Center is forecast above average precipitation for
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the Pacific Northwest over the next month. You'll need to
have your face scanned if you want to use one
of the biggest dating apps on the planet. Tinder is
announcing a first of its kind facial verification feature. It
helps confirm users are real and match their profile photos.
Match Group, which owns Tender, says the policy will apply
to all new users in the US. Research shows safety
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and privacy issues contributed to a recent seven percent drop
in paying users on tender. I'm Tammy TRHEO. Homeland Security
Secretary Christin Nomes has an internal investigation is found that
during the Biden administration that FEMA employees systematically refused to
visit homes of disaster survivors who displayed Trump signs. Joel
Malkin reports.
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There had previously been claims of this happening in Florida
and other states after last year's hurricanes Helene and Milton,
but Biden's FEMA administrator Dan Criswell at the time, so
they were isolated incidents. Nome now says FEMA employees also
collected information about the political beliefs of disaster survivors and
used the information to delay critical assistance. Nome vows to
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not let this stand, and she said she's referring the
matter to the Justice Department for further investigation. I'm Joel Malcoln.
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The Liveral Museum has reopened in Paris following a heist
that thought thieves take off with eight pieces of Francis
Crown jewels. The stolen jewels are valued at approximately one
hundred and two million dollars. Someone hundred investigators are working
to recover them before the thieves can sell or dismantle them.
A new study shows a connection between banning cell phones
in schools and higher test scores. Matt Matinson, how's the details.
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Researchers from the University of Rochester and Rand studied kids
from one of the biggest school districts in the country
in Florida. A cell phone ban went into effect two
years ago, and the research shows that during the first
year there were more short term disciplinary problems involving the bands,
but by year two those problems dissipated and students had
higher test scores and fewer absences. Florida was the first
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state to enact such a ban, and now over twenty
five states have bands or restrictions on cell phone use
in schools. I'm at Mattinson.
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Some recent lottery winners say they used AI to pick
their numbers. Two powerball players, one in Virginia, the other
in Michigan, say they used chat gpt to pick their
six figure prize winning numbers. Since then, more AI powered
apps have popped up advertising to analyze previously played numbers
and any patterns in the drawings should be noted the
nun of them promise a lottery win. I'm Tammy Trahio