California is ramping up efforts to combat deepfake videos ahead of the upcoming election, with the state’s attorney general leading the charge. The state is working to pass legislation that would make it illegal to distribute deepfake videos without disclosing their manipulated nature, aiming to prevent misinformation and protect the integrity of the electoral process. Lawmakers are pushing for swift action to address this growing concern before the election.
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Man arrested on DC Metrobus for fare evasion found carrying loaded shotgun: police
A man named Gerald Evans was arrested in Washington, D.C., for boarding a Metrobus without paying the fare and was found to be carrying a loaded shotgun. Evans, aged 30, was confronted by officers after evading fare on an X2 route bus and was charged with multiple offenses including possession of a prohibited weapon and carrying a dangerous weapon. The gun in his possession was reported stolen and Evans also had an open felony warrant...
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