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Asian Food Fest hits record attendance in 2023

CINCINNATI — Nearly 100,000 people attended the 2023 Asian Food Fest, setting a new record in its twelfth year of operation. The estimated number of attendees at the event, held April 29-30 at the Court Street Plaza downtown, is 98,920, according to event organizers. “It was a joy to see our community come together at Asian Food Fest to celebrate and learn about Asian food and culture! What a way to kick off the start of May’s AAPI Heritage Month!” says Sam Burke, Marketing and Social Media Coordinator at Asian Food Fest. “We are thrilled to have had such phenomenal…

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A woman is hit and killed on I-275 after leaving her car

A 19-year-old woman was killed Saturday evening by a passing car while on a stretch of Interstate 275 north of Busch Boulevard in Hillsborough County, state troopers said. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the Palm Harbor teenager, who had been driving southbound, pulled his car onto the shoulder and then exited the road. She was hit shortly after 7pm by a car also heading south, and died at the scene. The driver of the passing car, a 64-year-old man from St. Petersburg, was traveling with a 66-year-old woman, also from St. Petersburg. Neither was injured, according to law enforcement….

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AI presents a political danger for 2024 with a threat of voter fraud

WASHINGTON (AP) – Tech-inclined computer engineers and political scientists have warned for years that cheap and powerful artificial intelligence tools would soon allow anyone to create fake images, videos and audio realistic enough to deceive voters and maybe influence an election. The synthetic images that emerged were often crude, unconvincing and expensive to produce, especially when other types of disinformation were so cheap and easy to spread on social media. The threat posed by AI and so-called deepfakes always seemed a year or two away. Not more. Sophisticated generative AI tools can now create cloned human voices and hyper-realistic images,…

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AI presents a political danger for 2024 with a threat of voter fraud

WASHINGTON (AP) – Tech-inclined computer engineers and political scientists have warned for years that cheap and powerful artificial intelligence tools would soon allow anyone to create fake images, videos and audio realistic enough to deceive voters and maybe influence an election. The synthetic images that emerged were often crude, unconvincing and expensive to produce, especially when other types of disinformation were so cheap and easy to spread on social media. The threat posed by AI and so-called deepfakes always seemed a year or two away. Not more. Sophisticated generative AI tools can now create cloned human voices and hyper-realistic images,…

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Immigration is still fueling Trump’s political future

The mess at the border continues to benefit Trump. Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images Of all the issues that fueled Donald Trump’s unlikely takeover of the Republican Party in 2016, immigration and the closely associated feelings of xenophobia were arguably the most important. Yes, many rank-and-file Republicans, especially in the increasingly dominant category of non-college-educated white voters, were then unhappy with the “globalist” trade policies and “forever wars” associated with their party’s presidential and congressional leaders . , along with his ongoing efforts to undermine the wildly popular federal retirement programs. Trump reveled in all this alienation. But before his arrival…

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A local woman was arrested after allegedly entering the house, barricading herself inside

A Pittsburgh woman is behind bars after Pennsylvania State Police say she broke into a home and barricaded herself inside. According to state police, troopers were called to the 220 block of Corey Avenue in Braddock around 10:47 a.m. for a report of a domestic incident. Authorities said Samantha Abram, 39, entered the home through a broken window and struck a victim in the head with a closed fist. State police said Abram damaged several items inside the home. As she tried to talk to Abram, she ran back into the house and barricaded herself inside, leaving the children outside….

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Sophomore sensation: JPII’s Samantha Ennin breaks records at TAPPS state track meet | Plano Prep Sports

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This year’s Eurovision was a political statement, whatever the organizers wanted Zoe Williams

Tthe European Broadcasting Union, which organizes Eurovision, is like the European Central Bank: whenever it is called upon to make an important decision, it can always be relied on to make the wrong one, and it depends entirely on a mixture of goodwill and inertia which leads the international community not to talk about it. His bet is a pervasive sense of “Oh well, he made the wrong call again. Never mind. Better luck next year/the next global financial crisis”, and it’s one that mostly pays off. This time tomorrow we’ll have forgotten that he wouldn’t allow Volodymyr Zelenskiy to…

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