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D.C. Police, April 7, 2023

D.C. police firing top officials over crime data scandal, union confirms

By Ben Whedon

Economy

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Del Monte bankruptcy will result in 420,000 peach trees in California being destroyed

The company canceled its 20-year contracts with peach farmers, who faced a $550 million loss of revenue.

Crime

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Three high-ranking DC police officials face termination over alleged crime data manipulation: report

A spokesperson for the department said that an assistant chief and Second District commander were placed on administrative leave, though he didn't disclose the reasons

Technology

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Zuckerberg faces lawsuit from five publishers for using copyrighted materials to train AI

The five publishers allege that Meta's software engineers used pirated books and journal articles to train the company's AI model, Llama.

$8M settlement reached in California teen's fatal shooting by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy

President Biden: America invented computer chips, then got lazy

Jeff Cook of the band Alabama dead at 73

NYPD seeks information on suspect who struck man with baseball bat in the Bronx

Alice Stewart says liberals are only open to those who share their views

Shaquille O’Neal served in FTX lawsuit

Latest updates in the VA Walmart shooting, police press conference

William Jacobson: ‘Rot’ in elite academia has been building for decades

Gen Z's rising optimism and patriotism

Crane collapse in New York causes major damage, injures six

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