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That's because it fears its AI model could be used in cyber attacks.
NPR's Shannon Bond explains.
A former architect in New York City has pleaded guilty to murdering seven women and admitted that he killed an eighth.
Rex Heuermann entered the plea yesterday for a string of crimes known as the Gilgo Beach killings.
He's expected to be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
The National Weather Service says the Hawaiian Islands are getting a powerful storm that will last at least through tomorrow.
That means a lot of rain, powerful winds and flooding.
Officials in Honolulu County have opened emergency shelters.
The fresh storm comes as Hawaii is recovering from last month's back-to-back storms that caused about a billion dollars in damage.
President Trump has approved a federal disaster declaration for Hawaii.
NASA says the Artemis mission is set to splash down tomorrow afternoon in the Pacific.
The astronauts will complete a 10-day mission.
While they are in space, they need to stay fit.
And Piers Cadia-Riddle reports on how they do that.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corova Coleman.
This is the second day of a ceasefire that the U.S., Israel, and Iran say they've reached.
Overnight, President Trump wrote online, the U.S.
forces deployed in the Middle East will stay there until the ceasefire takes hold.