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Okay.
Lots of updates there.
For our last story, Rachel, we have got a quick update on a case I was covering recently in Marsh Harbor, Bahamas.
And we're talking about the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, a Michigan woman who was sailing around the world with her husband, Brian, on their sailboat.
Back in April, Brian told authorities that Lynette fell off their dinghy after a night out and was swept away.
The Royal Bahamas police launched a rescue operation, but of course they did not find Lynette.
Lynette's daughter Carly told me she was skeptical of Brian's story.
Brian left the Bahamas shortly after he was released to come back to the States.
What is the latest in the case now?
Has the Coast Guard said anything, Rachel, about what they're hoping to find with the boat or why they took the boat?
No.
So a Coast Guard official has said that the agency can't comment.
So we really don't have any additional information yet.
Yeah, we know this is definitely an ongoing investigation.
Thanks for the update on this story as well, Rachel.
We'll definitely be watching this one, too.
Thanks, Andrea.
For our final story, we wanted to tell you about a potentially groundbreaking lawsuit that was just filed in a Florida federal courthouse.
As AI is becoming increasingly part of our lives and we turn to it for information and advice, this lawsuit asks whether an AI chatbot can be held responsible for murder.
In April 2025, 45-year-old father of two, T. Roo Chaba, was gunned down during a mass shooting on the campus of Florida State University.