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  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 3 5/5/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78, Chapter 19” 9/27/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 3 10/19/55 CBS.
  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 5 5/19/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78 Chapter 21” 9/29/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 5 (final) 10/21/55 CBS.
  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 4 5/12/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78 Chapter 20” 9/28/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 4 10/20/55 CBS.
  • Apple announced several new AI features and a partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI at its Worldwide Developers Conference. How the plastic industry ingrained the material into our lives — and what activists are trying to do about it.
  • At the end of a year in which pop songs were a constant, provocative part of the national conversation, NPR Music critic Ann Powers sifts through the 100 most popular songs of the year to highlight 10 pure pop pleasures worth remembering.
  • The estate of Suzanne Adams, who was killed by her son in a murder-suicide, is suing OpenAI and Microsoft. The suit alleges ChatGPT encouraged her son's delusions, which led to the deaths.
  • Climate change hasn’t recently been a Republican priority. But some young conservatives are hoping to change the narrative within their party.
  • Israel and Hamas agree to a four-day pause in fighting to free some hostages. Sam Altman will return to OpenAI as CEO. Wisconsin's Supreme Court hears case that could change district voting maps.
  • Tech companies are pouring billions into AI chips and data centers. Increasingly, they are relying on debt and risky tactics. Financial analysts are worried there's a bubble that will soon pop.
  • ChatGPT sees its first hint of regulation as the federal agency requests documentation about its business practices.
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