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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes. The NBA
says it's cooperating with a federal investigation into illegal gambling
and betting involving current and former players and coaches. Miami
Heat player Terry Rozier and former coach and player Damon
Jones are accused of using inside information to make wagers
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on games, while Portland Trailblazer's head coach Chauncey Phillips was
arrested in connection with a poker scheme involving the New
York Mob. More than thirty people overall are facing charges
in connection with the cases. Federal agents will not be
sent to San Francisco. In a post on truth Social
President Trump said his administration was getting ready to serge
San Francisco with agents to crack down on crime and immigration,
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but friends in the area asked him not to move
forward with it. They told him that Mayor Daniel Lurie
is making progress in the city, and Trump added he
spoke to the mayor last night who asked him to
give him a chance to turn it around. A GOP
bill that would have paid some essential federal workers during
this government shutdown has been voted down by the Senate.
The bill that would pay air traffic controllers, military members,
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border patrol agents, and others failed by a vote of
fifty four to forty five along party lines. The shutdown
is now in its twenty third day. An Illinois state
senator running to be the next governor has lost four
family members in a helicopter crash. Darren Bailey's son, daughter
in law, and two grandchildren were all killed. The crash
happened last night in Montana, only a week after Bailey
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announced that he was making a second run for governor.
The White House says President Trump has been very transparent
about the construction of his new ballroom. White House spokesperson
Caroline Levitt said she's sure the President will release the
full list of donors who are paying for the ninety
thousand square foot ballroom.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
The President has been incredibly transparent. I would reject any
notion otherwise when it comes to this ballroom project. It's
something he personally has obviously taken an interest into.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Critics of the Trump administration claimed the demolition of the
east wing to make room for the ballroom is more
than what Trump said was necessary. Trump said construction of
the ballroom was now projected to cause three hundred million dollars.
That's up from the two hundred million dollar estimate he
gave in July. I'm Chris Krajio. A strike that would
have shut down many Broadway musicals has been averted. The
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Broadway League and union representing musicians have reached a tentative
contract deal. The two sides hammered out an agreement with
musicians threatening to walk off the job today. The deal
includes wage increases and contribution increases to musicians health funds.
Union president Bob Suttman released a statement saying, in part,
this three year agreement provides meaningful wage and health benefit
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increases that will preserve crucial access to healthcare. Broadway would
have shut twenty three musicals had there been a strike.
Some recent lottery winners say they used AI to pick
their numbers. Tammy Trehillo has details.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Two powerball players, one in Virginia, the other in Michigan,
say they used 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 drawings. It should be noted that none of them
promise a lottery win.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Apple is dishing two popular but controversial apps, Tea Dating
Advice and Tea on Her, allows singles to share dating
information about men and women. It started so women could
warn others about dangerous men, but critics claim both apps
exposed personal information, and Apple said they violated company rules. Henderson, Nevada,
is known as a great place to raise kids, but
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it ranks dead last for singles. A new analysis by
Zumper puts Henderson last out of one hundred metro areas.
Only about twenty eight percent of the population is single.
It also gets poor scores for nightlife and entertainment. Kelly
Osbourne is thanking fans for her late father after picking
up an award in honor of the Prince of Darkness.
Friday the Rocker was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award
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at the Birmingham Awards. Kelly was in attendance to pick
up the award and took to Instagram to share a
tribute to her father. She said, I can't thank everyone
enough for their love and support, adding I know that
my dad was shining down on us from heaven with pride.
Ossi died at the age of seventy six on July
twenty second after a heart attack. I'm Chris Krajio.