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Podcast sued for 'AI George Carlin' settles with comic's estate

Podcasters who controversially used AI to emulate the late US comedian George Carlin in a recent comedy episode have reached a settlement with his estate after family members sued.

The legal battle over the "Dudesy" podcast's one-hour special "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead" highlights the rapidly growing role of AI in entertainment, which is viewed as a threat by many creatives and was a key issue in last year's Hollywood strikes.

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'You are well aware': CNN host debunks ex-Trump lawyer's docs argument live on air

Former President Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Jim Trusty attempted to defend his former client's actions in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case on CNN Thursday — a discussion that came shortly after Trump's latest bid to dismiss that case was denied — but was swiftly backed into a corner as anchor Brianna Keilar dismantled his arguments.

"[Special counsel] Jack Smith says this theory [that he could keep the documents] came out, not from the lawyer, but from the head of Judicial Watch, which is a right-wing activist group," said Keilar. "If it was something that Trump really believed or that his legal team really believed — because one of his employees said to Judicial Watch, they did not believe that this was correct analysis —why wouldn't Trump have put it out there?"

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​Woman who stole Ashley Biden's diary faces jail threat for misleading the court 12 times

Aimee Harris, the woman who stole Ashley Biden's diary from her time in recovery, must go to prison, the federal prosecutors said in a supplement to a sentencing document filed this week, Law&Crime posted on Thursday.

Harris pleaded guilty to stealing the diary and sold it to the far-right group Project Veritas, which has since closed its operations. The government was only seeking home confinement at first, but now things have changed.

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Trump-allied congressmen subpoenaed over efforts to overturn 2020 Arizona election: report

Two members of Congress with close ties to former President Donald Trump have received subpoenas from Arizona investigators with questions about efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election, according to a new report.

Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar have been ordered to testify in front of a grand jury as Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, leads a probe into the historic events that followed the November 2020 election, Politico reported Thursday.

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Mike Johnson hits back at Marjorie Taylor Greene — while pleading with her for civility

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is finally speaking out about the ongoing threats to his job from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) — and he is at once chastising her and pleading with her to work with him.

Greene, a far-right lawmaker known for antagonizing fellow Republicans, and who was close to former Speaker Kevin McCarthy before he was booted from the gavel, has leveled constant warnings at Johnson to stop passing routine funding packages, and to not hold a vote on defense aid to Ukraine. She has threatened to call a motion to vacate Johnson's speakership, and even suggested he is being blackmailed to do President Joe Biden's bidding.

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Biden warns Netanyahu that U.S. support for war is not guaranteed

President Joe Biden has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his government must do more to minimize the harm to civilians in Gaza and protect aid workers if Israel wants Washington's continued support for the war against Hamas, the White House said.

Biden and Netanyahu spoke by phone on Thursday as outrage built over an Israeli airstrike earlier this week that killed seven workers with the international food charity World Central Kitchen.

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'I would be on that list': Jan. 6 committee members make plans for Trump's revenge

Lawmakers who served on the House Select Committee that investigated the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack are taking steps to prepare for Donald Trump to deploy the government to go after them if he's elected in November.

"In 2016, I declared: I am your voice. Today, I add: I am your warrior. I am your justice," Trump promised in March. "And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution."

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No Labels drops plan to launch third party presidential challenge in 2024

No Labels has dropped plans to pursue a 2024 presidential ticket citing, according to a New York Times report, a critical problem: No candidate.

Leader Nancy Jacobson told the Times Thursday the centrist group was unable to woo a candidate despite raising $60 million last year to run a bipartisan ticket.

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'You ain’t going to get paid': Trump lawyer hit for pushing argument judge already nixed

Former President Donald Trump's attorney in his Georgia election racketeering case has vowed to keep pushing an argument slapped down by the judge Thursday.

Steve Sadow took to social media to share his response to Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee's rejection of the Trump team's bid to toss the case on First Amendment grounds, ruling freedom of speech doesn't cover "criminal activity."

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'The numbers are clear': CNBC torches Trump claims about 'cesspool' U.S. economy

Former President Donald Trump has been using apocalyptic rhetoric to describe the state of the American economy, but CBNC has run the numbers and determined the former president's claims simply aren't in touch with reality.

CNBC's piece starts off by noting the competing claims by President Joe Biden, who says the economy is the best in the world right now, and by Trump, who describes the economy as a "cesspool."

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'Especially pathetic': Op-ed explains why MAGA risk arrest and poverty on Trump's behalf

Former President Donald Trump's loud support for Jan. 6 rioters represents a dark attempt to "convince followers to risk their own skins in the future" on the former president's behalf, a new opinion piece posits. It then asks the question: why do they let him?

Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte noted Thursday that while Trump floats promises of pardons, he does not offer material support to the more than 1,300 people who have been charged with crimes related to the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'I want a drug test': Trump floats idea President Biden is using cocaine

Former President Donald Trump floated the possibility that President Joe Biden was using cocaine when he delivered his State of the Union address this year.

In a Thursday interview, Hugh Hewitt asked the former president about debating Biden ahead of the 2024 election.

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Biden scrambles to nix Trump's power to enact revenge 'master plan' if elected

The Biden administration is scrambling to put in last-minute protections for federal workers as Donald Trump has publicly vowed a revenge vendetta if he's elected.

A new rule introduced Thursday aims to stop civil service protections from being eliminated if positions are turned into an exempt category by presidents such as Trump, who says he plans to disrupt the "deep state" by targeting career government workers if he becomes president again.

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