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He was free for 2 years. Now he faces a life sentence again for a crime he says he didn’t commit

A Florida man was freed from prison in 2021 after serving three decades for a murder he says he didn’t commit. But the conviction was reinstated in 2022, and now a judge has ruled he has to return to prison this month.

CBC lawmakers call on DOT to address racial inequity in traffic enforcement

Over two dozen members of the powerful Congressional Black Caucus are calling on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to address concerns about the safety of Black motorists.

In hard times, Corporate America looks out for its CEOs

Part of the deal with being the boss is you get paid top dollar in exchange for taking on the most risk.

The dangers of AI, the worst time to buy a car in decades, and the next Elizabeth Holmes?

NYU’s Gary Marcus tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why he signed an open letter calling for a six-month pause on AI development. Plus, CNN’s Peter Valdes-Dapena explains why car prices may never go back to where they were pre-Covid. And Forbes’ Alexandra …

What’s open and closed on Good Friday? What to know about bank, school and mail service hours

Good Friday is not a federal holiday, and many people will be scheduled to work regular hours. But it’s recognized as a state holiday in some states.
     

After alleged rape by Michigan athlete, a woman’s death and a mom’s search for answers

Police and university officials closed their cases without questioning the football player. With the woman dead, they decided not to pursue it.

     

CNN Poll: A declining share of Americans say Biden deserves reelection

Just a third of Americans say President Joe Biden deserves to be reelected, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, as a majority in his party say they would like to see someone else as the Democratic nominee for president next year.

When you’re talking to a chatbot, who’s listening?

As the tech sector races to develop and deploy a crop of powerful new AI chatbots, their widespread adoption has ignited a new set of data privacy concerns among some companies, regulators and industry watchers.

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Health care providers sue Idaho AG over new guidance limiting out-of-state abortion referrals

Health care providers in Idaho on Wednesday sued the state’s attorney general after he wrote in a legal opinion that the state’s abortion ban prohibits medical providers from referring patients out-of-state for abortion services.

CNN’s Don Lemon accused of misogyny in new report: His history of controversial comments

CNN anchor Don Lemon was accused of misogyny at the network in a new report published Wednesday. A history of controversial comments he’s said on air.

     

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