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Congress hears of rewards, security risks of government use of AI
SUMMARY: AI experts testified before the House Oversight Committee about AI’s potential and challenges in federal use. AI can improve government efficiency, as seen in departments like Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs. However, outdated IT systems, slow procurement processes, and data privacy risks hinder adoption. Experts urged faster, secure integration through reforms such as a White House AI council, increased R&D funding, workforce AI literacy, and global alliances. Concerns were raised over Elon Musk’s controversial use of unauthorized AI on sensitive data via DOGE, risking national security. Recommendations include using AI for automating routine tasks and creating regulatory sandboxes to safely test AI before broad deployment.
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Ask the Meteorologist: How does this summer's humidity rank with the past?
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chris Michaels explains this summer’s humidity levels, highlighting Raleigh and Fayetteville as having the most humid summers on record, with Rocky Mount, Wilson, and Goldsboro experiencing their second most humid. This is based on dew point data from locations with over 50 years of records. The persistent high pressure near Bermuda has drawn tropical moisture into the southern and eastern U.S., combined with warm Gulf and Atlantic waters, increasing humidity. This moisture has caused nearly 3,200 flash flood warnings nationwide, including Orange County’s second wettest month on record. A humidity break is expected soon.
It’s been the most humid summer on record (so far) in the Triangle and Sandhills. But how does that humidity rank?
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The great GOP tax shift continues to wreak havoc
SUMMARY: Over the past decade, North Carolina’s Republican-led legislature has severely underfunded public services, notably education, where per-student spending ranks 48th nationally. This decline results from substantial regressive state income tax cuts favoring wealthy individuals and corporations, shrinking state revenues by over 20% since 2009 despite population growth. The recent federal tax cuts will worsen funding shortfalls. Local governments, reliant on property taxes, face growing pressure as rising home values increase taxes on seniors and fixed-income residents, forcing difficult budget choices. With reduced state and federal support, counties have raised property taxes, shifting funding burdens onto vulnerable homeowners, highlighting a broader fiscal irresponsibility.
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Off-duty Border Patrol agent shot in NY in apparent botched robbery
SUMMARY: An off-duty U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot in the face and arm during a botched robbery at Fort Washington Park in New York City. The agent returned fire, injuring suspect Miguel Mora, a 21-year-old undocumented Dominican national with a violent criminal history and prior deportation order. Mora had multiple arrests for domestic violence, robbery, and stabbing. A second suspect, Christhian Aybar-Berroa, also undocumented, was later arrested. Officials emphasized the agent wasn’t targeted for his job. The incident has renewed criticism of sanctuary city policies and bail reforms, with federal authorities vowing increased immigration enforcement. The agent is recovering in stable condition.
Two people are in custody, both said to be undocumented migrants, after an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in the face after an apparent botched robbery at a New York City park on Saturday.
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