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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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Mark Zuckerberg

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.

Prosecutors press Alex Murdaugh on second day of testimony

Final touches put on Rose Parade floats

Jack Daniels is suing a dog toy company in U.S. Supreme Court

Country musician John Rich talks about his new album ‘The Country Truth’

16-year-old sentenced to life in prison for stabbing death of classmate

UK: Mysterious slow-moving fireball caught on camera

The Supreme Court agrees to hear religious freedom case

Two people killed in West Florida plane crash

Gavin Naples talks about the extensive network helping Tunnel to Towers end veteran homelessness

New arrival center for asylum seekers opens at Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan

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