A gold investment for seniors has multiple benefits — and some limitations to be aware of, too. Here’s what to know. Source
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Robot to recover treasure worth billions from legendary shipwreck
The San Jose sank in 1708 while laden with gold, silver and emeralds estimated to be worth billions of dollars. Source
U.S. calls Israeli plan for new West Bank settlement homes disappointing
Blinken says Israeli plans to build thousands more West Bank settlement homes are “inconsistent with international law.” Source
Last chance: These February 2024 Dewalt deals are so good we had to look twice
We found big discounts on best-selling Dewalt oscillating tools, saws, drill bits and more at Amazon. Source
IVF ruling, reproductive rights top of mind day before South Carolina GOP primary
Reproductive rights are dominating the campaign trail conversation on the eve of the South Carolina GOP primary. The latest debate stems from the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos used for in vitro fertilization, or IVF, have the same legal rights as children. CBS News’ Robert Costa and Taurean Small have more from Charleston on Donald Trump and Nikki Haley’s race. Source
Google strikes $60M deal with Reddit, allowing it to train AI on posts
Google wants access to Reddit users’ “authentic, human conversations” to help train its artificial intelligence tools. Source
Affidavit: UCCS double murder suspect’s threat to roommate: “Kill Him” over trash
The affidavit detailing what happened leading up the deadly shooting and the arrest of Nicholas Jordan reveals some tension between the roommates and threats made over trash. Source
A look at what caused the massive AT&T outage nationwide
A massive cell service outage knocked out the phones of thousands of people yesterday, and officials are trying to find out why it happened. Many AT&T customers were unable to make calls or access data and it had a ripple effect on first responders. Source
Texas school did not violate CROWN Act, judge rules
A judge ruled that a Texas school did not violate the CROWN Act by suspending Darryl George for his hairstyle. Barbers Hill ISD removed the Black 18-year-old student from regular classes Aug. 31, stating he was not complying with the dress code. The Texas CROWN Act, which prohibits race-based hair discrimination, went into effect just one day later. Source
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Nikki Haley trails behind Donald Trump in upcoming South Carolina GOP primary; the evolution of Latin music through the decades. Source