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Trump agrees to be interviewed as part of an investigation into his assassination, FBI says                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 30, 2024 ancient Italy trick uses ½ TSP helps pee out 69LBS of flab If you have at least 10-20 pounds to lose, walk into your kitchen, open your cabinet… Then do this: Step 1: Measure ½ tsp of this Step 2: Add 6 oz of water Step 3: Stir for 30 seconds and [drink this elixir]( Then wake up the next morning and step on the scale. Don't be surprised if you lost 3 pounds overnight. This exact method helped Beth’s body unload a total of 69 pounds of toxic fat… [>> ½ TSP helps pee out 69LBS of flab]( And it can help you too! Advertisment Good morning, it is Tuesday, July 30, and we're covering how Trump agrees to be interviewed as part of an investigation into his assassination attempt, Microsoft calls for new laws on deepfake fraud, AI sexual abuse images, Olympic updates, and some big investing tips & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Medicare bill into law, providing health insurance to Americans over 65. To celebrate, he threw a big party at the White House, but the main event wasn’t the speeches or toasts—it was the gigantic cake shaped like a giant pill bottle. Talk about making healthcare fun! Breaking Updates Microsoft calls for new laws on deepfake fraud, AI sexual abuse images Microsoft has urged Congress to enact laws that specifically target the misuse of AI-generated voices and images for fraudulent activities. In a comprehensive 50-page document released Tuesday, the tech giant proposed that AI companies be required to develop technology capable of detecting fake images created by their products. This call to action aims to address growing concerns about the potential for AI to facilitate fraud, such as impersonating individuals to solicit money. As the debate over AI regulation intensifies, Microsoft has positioned itself as a proactive advocate for stringent oversight, diverging from other tech giants like Google and OpenAI. While some smaller tech firms and venture capitalists view these recommendations as a means to stifle competition, Microsoft emphasizes the need for timely legislative action to prevent the unchecked spread of AI-driven fraud and misinformation. The document also suggests updating laws related to child exploitation and non-consensual intimate images, highlighting the urgent need to address the harmful potential of AI technologies. [Read More Here]( Trump agrees to be interviewed as part of an investigation into his assassination attempt, FBI says Former President Donald Trump is set to sit down with the FBI this Thursday as part of the ongoing investigation into the attempted assassination at his Pennsylvania rally earlier this month. The FBI is following standard protocol by interviewing victims, and Trump will be asked to recount his observations of the July 13 attack in Butler, where he was hit in the ear by a bullet fragment. This interview is part of a broader investigation that has unveiled intriguing details about the assailant, Thomas Matthew Crooks. Crooks, a 20-year-old described as highly intelligent but socially reclusive, meticulously planned the attack, which included purchasing explosive materials and using a drone to surveil the rally. Although his motive remains unclear, investigators discovered explosive devices in his car and home, which could have caused significant damage had they been activated. Crooks's online activity leading up to the attack showed an unusual interest in public figures and violent incidents, raising questions about his intentions and planning. Meanwhile, new revelations about security lapses are emerging. Text messages from local officers indicate that Crooks was spotted acting suspiciously before the shooting, yet crucial follow-up actions were not taken. These details, coupled with Trump's recent comments about his injury, highlight ongoing concerns about the effectiveness of the security measures in place during the rally. [Read more updates here]( American Sports & Culture Men's Olympic Triathlon Rescheduled as E. Coli, Bacteria Rise in Paris' Seine River The men's triathlon event, which was scheduled for Tuesday at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, was postponed until Wednesday due to concerns about the water… 2024 Olympic schedule for July 30: Simone Biles, Suni Lee lead USA in gymnastics final; USMNT looks to advance Your guide to the day's top Olympic action in Paris. MLB trade deadline tracker: Live updates on all of the buyers and sellers as teams look to the postseason Some big names could be on the move before the 6 p.m. ET Tuesday deadline. American Business & Markets AT&T, other phone companies sued over stolen nude images could face liability after court ruling The latest lawsuit against AT&T was filed Monday in California state court. Tesla recalls 1.8 million vehicles over unlatched hood issue It's Tesla' ninth recall of the year. To remedy the issue, the company has released an over-the-air software update, as it customarily does in recalls. Stock market news today: S&P 500 edges up in wait for key earnings, Fed meeting kickoff A packed day of earnings and the start of the Fed's July meeting continue a potentially pivotal week for stocks. American Politics North Carolina Governor Cooper withdraws from vice presidency contention North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper reportedly informed Kamala Harris' presidential campaign that he does not want to be under consideration as a vice presidential candidate. NBC News' Nnamdi Egwuonwu reports on why Cooper withdrew and the other candidates still competing for the job. Vance goes West as his VP campaign looks to find its footing After a bumpy rollout, Trump's running mate is expected to assert himself as "the policy attack dog on Kamala Harris," a source close to the campaign said. What to watch for in Tuesday’s Arizona primaries: Swing-seat battles and how to run elections Tuesday’s primary will officially kick off the hard-fought general election for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s seat, as well as two hotly contested House seats. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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