Sport

The state of Florida is targeting former ACC commissioner John Swofford in a revised lawsuit against the league, according to WRALSportsFan.com.

Mark Long, a sports writer for the Associated Press. Florida State has customized its lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference. On Monday, the Seminoles submitted a revised accusation against the league claiming that ex-commissioner John Swofford prioritized his son’s interests while working for television partner Raycom Sports, resulting in significant financial losses for member schools.

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Technology News

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has been informed by Italy that their chatbot has breached privacy laws within Europe.

Italian authorities have informed OpenAI that their ChatGPT chatbot, which uses artificial intelligence, has breached the strict data privacy regulations of the European Union. On Monday, the data protection authority of the country, Garante, informed OpenAI, a company based in San Francisco, of violations of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. Last year, the watchdog

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Health Care

The number of Syphilis cases sharply increase as budget reductions put at risk the ability to control and manage outbreaks.

Chair of the National Task Force for Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis Syndemic, Rachel Levine, emphasized that most cases of congenital syphilis can be avoided if infections are detected and treated promptly. Rates of syphilis have increased by over 17% compared to last year’s record-setting rate, reaching levels not seen since the 1950s. This worrying trend

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Sport

WRALSportsFan.com reports that another sports betting operator in North Carolina is ready to start accepting bets as the launch date approaches.

meteorologist According to meteorologist Brian Murphy at WRAL, In a few weeks, North Carolina will be launching mobile sports betting throughout the entire state. As a result, one of the top names in the gambling industry will now be operating within the state. On Tuesday, Caesars declared that they will be continuing their collaboration with

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Science News

The United Nations agency has verified a temperature reading of 119.8 degrees in Sicily, which was recorded two years ago and is considered the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe.

In 2019, the United Nations’ weather organization verified that a temperature of 48.8 degrees Celsius (119.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in Sicily was the highest ever recorded in Europe. On August 11, 2021, the World Meteorological Organization reported that temperatures were reaching record highs in Sicily, along with many other parts of Europe. This event has raised

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