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Federal judge extends restraining order in tuberculosis-infected detainee case | Louisiana
SUMMARY: A federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order in a case involving the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a tuberculosis-positive Chinese migrant. U.S. District Judge David Joseph’s order affects 211 detainees at the Richwood Correctional Center and South Louisiana ICE Processing Center. A preliminary injunction hearing is set for Nov. 13. The order mandates that detainees must be screened by the Louisiana Department of Health before release, though ICE can transport them under certain conditions. The legal action follows claims that the migrant was not isolated despite a positive TB test, potentially exposing numerous individuals.
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Artificial intelligence under increasing scrutiny from regulators | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The Louisiana Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity recently met to address the evolving regulatory landscape of artificial intelligence (AI). Attorney Graham Ryan highlighted that 31 states have enacted AI legislation, and 150 AI bills have been proposed at the federal level, showing increasing urgency to tackle AI-related issues. Key concerns discussed included deep fakes, privacy, workplace safety, discrimination, and child safety. The FTC has initiated enforcement actions against companies for overstating AI capabilities and privacy violations. Despite numerous proposed bills, none have passed in Congress. The Senate is developing a roadmap for future AI regulations focused on innovation and public-private partnerships.
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Storms possible during Halloween
SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates potential rain and storms in the Middle East, while at home, Halloween may be affected by similar conditions. Rain is expected during trick-or-treating hours, so parents are advised to prepare with umbrellas and ponchos. Current temperatures range from the low to mid-80s, with breezy conditions and a slight chance of stray showers. Rain and thunderstorms are likely on Halloween, particularly in the late afternoon and evening. The tropics remain quiet except for a system in the Caribbean, which has low initial development chances but may increase in the coming days. The upcoming week will continue with breezy weather and 80-degree temperatures.
Storms possible during Halloween
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Warning for drug 'Kratom' after death of Northshore woman
SUMMARY: Officials in St. Tam Parish have issued a warning following the death of a 36-year-old woman from an overdose of the over-the-counter supplement kratom. Parish coroner Dr. Christopher Tape reported that she succumbed after taking a high dose of kratom, which is often used for sedation and to alleviate opioid withdrawal symptoms. While kratom is legal and meant for low doses, it can be dangerous when mixed with other substances or for individuals with certain health conditions. The supplement is not regulated by the FDA, raising concerns about its safety.
Coroner Dr. Christopher Tape says a 36-year-old woman died after taking a high dose of “Kratom” which is an over-the-counter supplement used for sedation.
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