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Some of the videos created recently with the company's new Sora tool have been offensive.
OpenAI said previously it would allow video creations of historical figures, but now it says it will strengthen guardrails for these depictions.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
The Gaza ceasefire is strained.
Israel says one of the eight bodies handed over by Hamas this week is not that of a hostage.
Israel has closed the Rafah crossing into Gaza today that will limit aid getting to Palestinians.
Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees freed in the ceasefire are sharing details about their treatment while they were held.
NPR's Daniel Estrin has more.
The federal government shutdown is hurting some local businesses that rely on federal workers to stay afloat.
From member station KUER, Macy Lipkin reports from Ogden, Utah, the U.S.
Treasury Department is the largest employer in that city.
Former special counsel Jack Smith has spoken publicly about political attacks on his former team.
Smith led the federal prosecutors who twice obtained indictments against Donald Trump.
Smith spoke yesterday at the University College, London.
Justice Department's recent indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and current New York Attorney General Letitia James.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are up by more than 200 points.
NASDAQ futures are up by more than 250 points.