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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As artificial intelligence continues to expand into homes and the workplace, voters are less concerned about it taking their jobs and more worried about its overall influence.The latest Fox News Poll finds 66% of registered voters are concerned about artificial intelligence, up from 63% in December and 56% in 2023 (the first time the question was asked). The increase in concern is across the board, with the biggest jumps happening among women, voters without a college degree, Democrats and liberal voters.FOX NEWS POLL: SOUR VOTERS SAY WASHINGTON IS OUT OF TOUCHYet when it…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The chair of the Hernando County, Florida, Democratic Party who was arrested for allegedly hitting a man in the head with a bullhorn during a “No Kings” protest, said that he did not act as an aggressor and did not escalate the confrontation.Brian Stewart, 63, was charged with simple battery, a misdemeanor in Florida, and booked into the Hernando County Sheriff’s Detention Center after the incident in Spring Hill on Saturday. He was released later that day, records show.Stewart said he is “not a violent person” and that the man he was accused…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Tiger Woods was granted permission to travel outside the United States to begin treatment he said he would seek after his DUI arrest Friday in Jupiter Island, Fla. Woods’ attorney, Douglas N. Duncan, filed a motion requesting permission to leave the country, which was granted by Judge Darren Steele. “Based upon the Defendant’s treating physician, the out of country treatment facility recommendation is based upon the Defendant’s complex clinical presentation and the urgent need for a level of care that cannot safely or effectively be done within the United States as his privacy has…

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KUALA LUMPUR: Travellers heading into Johor from Singapore via the land checkpoints may soon face delays as Malaysia seeks to adjust its border management control in a bid to align with the Republic’s tightened security checks. Since Feb 28, Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has stepped up security checks on arriving travellers, cargo and vehicles at all of the country’s entry points due to a heightened global security situation, including due to the Iran war. On Wednesday (Apr 1), Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency director-general Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said Malaysia will make similar adjustments to border security.“We respect Singapore’s decision and…

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On Monday, Israel passed a death penalty law allowing it to hang those convicted of “terror offences” within an accelerated 90-day period.The law is no surprise for Palestinians; it is only another step in a longstanding strategy of elimination. In the last two and a half years, at least 87 Palestinian detainees have been killed in what human rights organisations describe as a “network of torture camps” – the highest recorded number since 1967.While United Nations bodies and various states have expressed concern and condemnation, Palestinians understand this law for what it is: the institutionalisation of a practice well under…

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Trump addresses U.S. on Iran war – CBS News Watch CBS News President Trump sought to assure Americans that the conflict with Iran would be brief compared to other wars in U.S. history and insisted that gas prices would go down quickly. Nancy Cordes reports.

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man accused of trying to push a stranger into the path of an oncoming train in Seattle is now facing an attempted murder charge and the moment was caught on video.The incident unfolded at the busy Northgate light rail station, where a man was standing on the platform waiting for a northbound train when, investigators say, the suspect, Elisio Melendez, suddenly came up behind him and tried to shove him onto the tracks as the train approached.Prosecutors say the attack appeared deliberate.Surveillance video shows Melendez “carefully timed his assault,” waiting until…

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Alberta’s government is proposing changes to give it more oversight of who hires temporary foreign workers. Jobs and Immigration Minister Joseph Schow proposed a bill Wednesday that, if passed, will require businesses to register with the province before enlisting foreign nationals through the federal program.The process will effectively duplicate the work already being done by Ottawa, but Schow said it’s necessary to prioritize and address Alberta’s unique labour market needs, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.He didn’t offer any specifics about how Alberta’s system might differ from the federal government’s criteria, noting those details will be worked out in regulations if…

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