
Remaining three 60 Minutes stars say theyre staying at CBS show, dont want to see it die
NEW YORK (AP) — Saying “We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’ die,” the three remaining correspondents at the turmoil-plagued CBS News show have decided to stay – for now. A memo from Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker to fellow staffers at the CBS News show expressed anger over the recent firings at the show, and said the three had had “a hard time” deciding whether to stay — but ultimately decided to remain. “Here’s why we are staying: We don’t want to see the...
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- Remaining three 60 Minutes stars say theyre staying at CBS show, dont want to see it die
- FBI analysts tied to disputed Catholic ideology memo told theyre being fired, AP sources say
- Man charged with murder in stabbing of actor James Handy, who was his mothers boyfriend
- Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
- National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaskas Mount McKinley
Trump calls for military to accelerate use of AI while protecting Americans
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump issued a memo Friday that calls for the U. S. military and national security agencies to accelerate their use of artificial intelligence, while acknowledging the need to protect civil liberties and maintain oversight over autonomous weapon systems. The memo comes at a time of growing anxiety over AI in American society, from replacing people's jobs to helping to identify targets on the battlefield. The Trump administration has been pushing to unleash...
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- Trump calls for military to accelerate use of AI while protecting Americans
- Irans World Cup team approved for visas to play games in the US, officials say
- Defense Department slashes its religious designations list from more than 200 choices to 31
- Cant afford sky-high tickets to see the Knicks in person? Trump says watch it on television
- Trumps deportation agenda is about to get a $70B infusion from Congress
Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Energy Department says a small nuclear reactor under development at a national lab has reached a crucial milestone that could allow it to produce electricity within a few years. The microreactor being developed by Antares Nuclear Inc. at the Idaho National Lab reached “criticality” on Thursday, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said. The milestone occurs when a nuclear reactor achieves a self-sustaining chain reaction capable of producing a steady release of energy. is...
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- Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
- Astronauts briefly take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
- Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it
- Wildfires are making the US smoggy again, reversing progress on cleaner air, study finds
- Screwworm fly detected in Texas decades after cattle threat was largely eradicated in US

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