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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour In just four minutes. Police
are declaring an unlawful assembly at an anti ice demonstration
in the Los Angeles area. A protest erupted in the
town of Paramount today in response to raids by federal
immigration authorities. Protesters are now asked to leave or face arrest.
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Police were seen using a flash grenades and tear gas
as groups of protesters clashed with officers in the streets.
Borders are Tom Holman says the National Guard will be
deployed to deal with the demonstrations. The Trump administration is
asking the Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the
Department of Education. The request comes after a lower court
block the administration's attempts. The administration was ordered by a
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federal judge last month to reinstate almost fourteen hundred workers
who had been laid off. The World Pride Parade began
today in Washington, d C. The National Park Service and
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the decision this morning to
take down the barricades and reopen DuPont's Circle Park for
this weekend's World Pride events. The news came a day
after the Park Service said it would temporarily close the park,
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which is known for its large LGBTQ neighborhood. The flip
flop comes as Washington hosts World Pride events for the
first time. The chief marketing officer at open Ai, Kate Rouch,
shared yesterday that she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer
and an ex thread, she said she was sharing her
story to help other women. She wrote that after thirteen
rounds of chemotherapy, she's expected to make a full recovery.
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Rouch also said open AI's chat gbt has helped her
navigate her diagnosis and treatment, including explaining cancer in a
way that is age appropriate for her kids, helping her
manage chemosideffects, and creating custom meditations. Measles outbreaks in Pennsylvania
and Michigan have officially ended. Here's Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday there
are now over eleven hundred confirmed cases of measles across
thirty three states nationwide. CDC data shows a total of
just two hundred and fifty eight cases in the US
last year. Federal health officials say ninety five percent of
this year's confirm case are in people who are unvaccinated
or their vaccination status is unknown. I'm Lisa Carton and.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
I'm Chris Caragio. A new study suggests teenage night owls
may be more impulsively self destructive. Researchers use data from
two hundred and ten teenagers who completed questionnaires to measure
their impulsivity and sleep patterns. The teens also provided saliva
samples and more a sleep tracking device. The study found
teens who like to stay up late we're more likely
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to act impulsively when experiencing negative emotions. Researchers say parents
may be able to help their teens by encouraging normal
sleep hours. Wendy's is bringing its beloved bacon to select
grocery stores. The fast food chain's restaurant inspired bacon was
first spotted at a Kroger supermarket in Kentucky, and it's
available at select Kroger and King Super's locations. It comes
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after Wendy's recently began selling its fresh, never frozen beef
hamburger patties at grocery stores as well. The integration into
supermarkets is not unique to the Wendy's franchise. As competitors
like ARB's and White Castle also offer retail version of
some of their most popular restaurant products. Tom Cruise has
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set a Guinness World Record for one of the death
defying stunts in his latest Mission Impossible movie. One scene
in Mission Impossible, The Final Reckoning, shows the actor as
Secret Agent Ethan Hunt jumping from a helicopter in a
parachute that catches fire in midair. Who's had to repeat
the stunt sixteen times to get it right. This week,
Guinness World Records said with the stunt, Cruise had officially
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set the record for the most burning parachute jumps by
an individual. Miley Cyrus said she wasn't allowed to perform
Hannah Montana songs after the Disney series ended up until recently.
On the Every Single Album podcast, Cyrus shared, after I
left Disney, I wasn't allowed to perform any of the
Hannah Montana music. The Disney Alump added, after being inducted
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as a Disney Legend, I was given permission to perform
those songs in the future, which is pretty cool. Cyrus
received the honor of being a Disney Legend last year.
Hannah Montana. It first aired on Disney in two thousand
and six and ran for four seasons. I'm Chris Garangio.