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Newport business owners express concerns after Helene flooding
SUMMARY: Coch County officials aim to reassure residents following severe weather that caused damage from Hurricane Helen. Local businesses in Newport remain anxious about future rainfall, as some still face recovery challenges months after the hurricane. Tammy Killian, who works in a flower shop, expressed concerns about the Pigeon River behind her shop. County EMA representative Joe Wway advised residents to be vigilant, noting that while the river rose, it barely crested, causing minimal damage and no injuries. Despite ongoing anxiety and fear, officials continue to monitor weather conditions and emphasize that the recent rainfall is not comparable to the damage caused by Hurricane Helen.

The several inches of rainfall east Tennessee saw this weekend caused some concern.
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The Scopes monkey trial took place 100 years ago, but the fight isn’t over
SUMMARY: The 1925 Scopes monkey trial began after Tennessee became the first state to ban the teaching of evolution in public schools. It was initiated as a publicity stunt to boost tourism in Dayton, Tennessee, where teacher John T. Scopes challenged the Butler Act, which outlawed evolution education. The trial, featuring prominent figures Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, became a sensational confrontation between science and religion. Although Scopes was convicted, the case sparked national interest in evolution and led to the defeat of subsequent anti-evolution bills. The debate over teaching evolution versus creationism continues to this day, influencing current educational policies.
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Sumner County Sheriff's Office uses AI to make suspect's photo appear to speak
SUMMARY: The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office has utilized artificial intelligence to create a talking photo of suspect Nicholas Towns, wanted for felony evading arrest. The AI-generated video, posted on Facebook, urged the public to assist law enforcement, quickly gaining traction with over 100 shares. While many applauded the creative approach, some expressed ethical concerns regarding AI impersonation. Legal experts highlighted that no established guidelines govern such uses of AI by law enforcement, suggesting that this practice could set a troubling precedent. The Sheriff’s Office later apprehended Towns, but removed the AI video in favor of a standard mugshot.

The sheriff’s office used AI to make the suspect’s photo appear to share ways for the public to report him to law enforcement.
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Gynecologist accused of performing unnecessary procedures enters not guilty plea, speaks to FOX13
SUMMARY: Dr. Sanjie Kumar, a Memphis gynecologist, pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual abuse, medical fraud, and reusing unsanitary medical devices. Accused of performing unnecessary procedures on four women between 2019 and 2024, Kumar maintains his innocence, stating his intent was always to help his patients. Out on $100,000 bond, Kumar faces several conditions, including a ban from practicing medicine. His attorney plans to obtain medical records for former patients and request a review of his bond restrictions. Several women have come forward, alleging unnecessary procedures and violations since Kumar’s arrest.

Two weeks after a federal grand jury indicted an East Memphis gynecologist on several charges, he and his attorney entered a not guilty plea.
Doctor Sanjeev Kumar is accused of sexual abuse, performing unnecessary procedures and healthcare fraud. Kumar has been out of jail on a $100,000 bond. Moments after walking out of federal court, Kumar spoke to FOX13 about the charges he’s facing. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/health/gynecologist-accused-of-performing-unnecessary-procedures-enters-not-guilty-plea-speaks-to-fox13/article_db212cba-ff85-11ef-9ac0-f74007acfc50.html
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