Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok makes antisemitic posts on X

Grok, Elon Musk's artificial-intelligence chatbot, is trending for the wrong reasons on X, formerly Twitter.

TSA ending shoe removal policy during airport security screenings

TSA is gradually rolling out a new policy that will eventually allow all travelers to keep their shoes on during security screenings, regardless of lane or status.

Armed ICE officers shut down kids' camp at LA's MacArthur Park. City leaders: 'Here's the truth'

A large federal enforcement sweep stalled children’s summer camp at MacArthur Park without any arrests. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and city council members say this display of force has raised urgent questions about how immigration enforcement affects communities—and they’re calling on cities nationwide to wake up, wise up, and stand up without panic.

NJ Now - Teacher Apprenticeship Network / CarePlus NJ / The Connection Cure
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The state’s teacher shortage is being blamed on a number of factors. And although measures have been taken to tackle the issue head on, one non-profit has a unique approach to nurture and support the next generation of educators! Kwamé Floyd, Founder & Executive Director of the Teacher Apprenticeship Network, talks about how they are making a difference. Also, the issue of postpartum depression. The medical condition that affects up to one in eight women results in feelings of sadness, anxiety and tiredness in the weeks, months and at times even years after giving birth. But it can also be experienced by men. Guzman Gutierrez shares his personal story, and therapist Cynthia Gutierrez of CarePlus NJ talks about how the problem can be diagnosed and treated. And, New Jersey becomes the first state to offer prescriptions that can connect you with the arts and various cultural experiences, serving as a holistic approach to reduce stress, anxiety, depression and promote overall well-being. Julia Hotz, Author of the book “The Connection Cure,” talks about the subject of social prescribing.

1976 America?s Bicentennial | That Was The News Then: Ep. 25
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From ?Operation Sail" to a patriotic ticker tape parade and fireworks over the Statue of Liberty, see how New Yorkers came together in 1976 to celebrate America?s 200th birthday.

Brad Pitt's LA home broken into, LAPD investigating

Three people broke into Brad Pitt's Los Feliz home and "ransacked" the place, according to the LAPD.

Vogue's Anna Wintour stepping down after 37 years

Anna Wintour, longtime editor-in-chief of "Vogue," is stepping down from her role after 37 years.

NJ Now - Gubernatorial Race Is Set
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The stage is set! Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli prepare to face off this November in the race for New Jersey Governor after winning each of their respective primaries! Plus, a look at recent arrests by elected officials amid federal ICE immigration arrests, the latest on the state budget, and the beginning of former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez?s 11-year sentence. The panel including Republican Strategist Jeanette Hoffman, Democratic Strategist Brendan Gill, Dan Cassino ? Executive Director of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, and Brent Johnson - Statehouse Reporter for NJ Advance Media for nj.com discuss.

Crime in the City full episode: June 21, 2025
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FOX 5 NY?s Dan Bowens takes a look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a man suspected of torching NYPD vehicles, an attack in a courthouse and a subway stabbing in Grand Central Terminal.

Lakers sold: Buss family sells majority stake for $10B, reports say

The Buss family has reportedly agreed to sell majority ownership of the LA Lakers, for a value of $10 billion, to Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter.

Home Chef, Marketside brand recalls pasta sold at Walmart, Kroger stores

The listeria outbreak in multiple states has killed three people and led to one pregnancy loss, according to federal health officials.

NJ Now - Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey; Kismet of Kings; Associated Builders and Contractors New Jersey Chapter
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A positive step in the fight against substance abuse! For the first time in a decade, drug overdose deaths in New Jersey dropped across all racial and ethnic groups based on reporting by the New Jersey Department Of Health. Angelo Valente, Executive Director of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey discusses continuing efforts to address the issue and the work still needed to be done. Also, Lewis Spears, Founder of Kismet of Kings talks about how the non-profit is mentoring today?s youth. And, Samantha Dealmeida Roman, President of the Associated Builders and Contractors New Jersey Chapter discusses the apprenticeship programs available to prepare the next generation for careers in the trades.