New footage shows a meeting between the suspects in two gray cars Source
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House holds hearing on “deepfakes” and artificial intelligence – live stream
Lawmakers are concerned “deepfakes” and other types of AI-generated synthetic data pose a threat to the U.S. election system Source
Why attorney for coach who avoided prison in college scam isn’t surprised
John Vandemoer will serve two years of supervised release – far less than the 13 months in prison prosecutors had asked for Source
Cuba Gooding Jr. won’t turn self in unless charges confirmed by prosecutors, lawyer says
Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. could be charged Thursday for allegedly touching a woman inappropriately at a New York bar. Gooding denies the allegation. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Virginia Lt. Gov. Fairfax wants criminal probe into allegations against him
Fairfax’s attorney says that allegations against their client “should be promptly and fully investigated” Source
First sentence handed down in college admissions scandal
Former Stanford sailing coach John Vandemoer avoided prison even though prosecutors pushed for a 13 month term. He got more than $600,000 from Rick Singer, the alleged mastermind of the admissions scandal, but used it for boats and gear for the sailing program. Don Dahler reports. Source
Two oil tankers apparently attacked in Gulf of Oman
U.S. Navy says it’s aiding both but Iran reportedly claims it’s rescued the vessels’ 44 crew members Source
2020 hopefuls on Trump comment on taking foreign dirt on foes
In an interview that aired Wednesday, Mr. Trump tod ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos “there’s nothing wrong with listening” if a foreign actor offered him information on a candidate Source
2020 Dem hopefuls on Trump comment on taking dirt on opponents
In an interview that aired Wednesday, Mr. Trump tod ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos “there’s nothing wrong with listening” if a foreign actor offered him information on a candidate Source
Trump says he would accept damaging information from a foreign government
President Trump said in an interview Wednesday that he would be open to listening to information from a foreign country that could damage his opponent in the next election. Washington Post reporter David Nakamura joins CBSN to discuss. Source