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Lenny the giant loggerhead turtle heads back to the sea
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Deadly storms cause widespread damage across South and Midwest
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Pentagon watchdog to investigate encrypted Signal chat
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New program brings hospital services to the homes of sick children
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Texas teen stabbed in heart at track meet
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Markets crater in response to President Trump’s tariffs
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Source: Trump told Cabinet that Musk will leave government role in coming months
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Remembering Hollywood icon Val Kilmer
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Trump unveils sweeping new tariff plan
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Michigan man keeps track of his colleague’s verbal flubs and blunders
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Exclusive interview with two women who say they were on deportation flights
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High-stakes election in Wisconsin tests Musk’s influence
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Trump administration cuts 10,000 HHS jobs to downsize bureaucracy
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Nightly News
Digitally altered ‘deepfake’ videos a growing threat as 2020 election approaches
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The technology known as ‘deepfakes’ -- deceptive videos of real people altered using artificial intelligence -- are quickly beginning to damage our trust in the truth of video evidence. How will we trust the footage we see, especially with a presidential election approaching? Jake Ward hears from researchers in California teaching computers to tell the difference.Dec. 14, 2019