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Prosecutors Present ChatGPT Logs as Evidence in Arson Trial

In the trial of Jonathan Rinderknecht, who faces arson charges related to a deadly wildfire in Los Angeles, prosecutors have included ChatGPT logs as evidence. The logs reveal Rinderknecht's interactions with the AI, including discussions about fire and personal feelings of anger.

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Fox News — Latest

Rabbi in California Challenges City Fines for Home Prayer Meetings

Rabbi Rafi Dadon is facing fines from the city of Irvine, California, for hosting private prayer meetings at his home. His legal representatives argue that the city's justifications for the fines have changed and may violate his rights to religious exercise. The city has not commented on the matter.

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Samuel Bateman Convicted on State Child Abuse Charges in Arizona

Samuel Bateman, a polygamous sect leader, was convicted on three counts of child abuse in Arizona after authorities found three girls locked in an unventilated trailer during a 2022 traffic stop. He faces a mandatory prison sentence of four to eight years for each count, with sentencing scheduled for August 25. This conviction follows Bateman's federal conviction related to child sex abuse and conspiracy.

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NPR — Politics

Trinity Moravian Church Raises Funds to Eliminate Medical Debt

Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has successfully raised funds to retire medical debt in its community. The church's efforts involve members with varying political beliefs, highlighting a collaborative approach to addressing medical financial burdens.

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NPR — Top Stories

Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem Retires Medical Debt

Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has successfully raised funds to retire medical debt in the local area. The church's efforts highlight the collaboration among its politically diverse members.

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New York Times — US

Four Confirmed Dead Due to Flooding in Owensboro, Kentucky

Heavy rainfall in Owensboro, Kentucky, has caused flooding that resulted in at least four fatalities. Emergency services are currently addressing the impacts of the flooding as drivers navigate affected roads.

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Guardian — US

Four fatalities reported due to flash floods in Kentucky

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced that four people have died as a result of flash floods caused by thunderstorms in the region. The storms have brought up to 7 inches of rain, affecting areas in Kentucky and Indiana.

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Duck boat overturns in Boston, injuring at least six people

A duck boat overturned in Cambridge, Massachusetts, injuring at least six people. None of the passengers fell into the water, and emergency services responded to the incident. The company has suspended operations as an investigation is underway.

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New York Times — US

Michigan Parents Charged with Murder Following Death of Son

Damien and Jessica O’Brien from Michigan face multiple charges, including second-degree murder, in connection with the death of their son. The Genesee County prosecutors announced the charges on June 27, 2026.

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New York Times — US

Kentucky Flooding Results in One Fatality, According to Governor

Heavy rainfall in Owensboro, Kentucky, caused flooding on Saturday, resulting in at least one reported fatality, according to the state's governor. Drivers faced challenges as they maneuvered through flooded roads.

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