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Lawyer says Google shut down his Gmail, Voice and Photos after NotebookLM upload

His case highlights a broader issue as U.S.-based AI tools block analysis of sensitive public records, including documents from the Epstein files.

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DOJ drops bulk downloads from Epstein Library

The change forces one-PDF-at-a-time access, while archived captures show bulk ZIP links were available days earlier.

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Pentagon scales back controversial media pledge, but press groups still concerned

The Pentagon’s rewritten credentialing policy hasn’t ended the standoff with journalists.

Press advocates say the revised rules still chill newsgathering and could further isolate reporters, even as officials insist the changes merely clarify security procedures.

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OSHA, relying on employer investigation, issued no citations after reporter was hit by SUV on live TV

The local emergency dispatch center says it received no 911 calls about the incident, and police have no record of responding.

The television station’s general manager says the driver was going the wrong way, jumped a curb, and was “completely off of the roadway” when the reporter was hit.

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OSHA staff launched investigation after seeing reporter hit by SUV on TV, exposing regulatory blind spot

An Occupational Safety and Health Administration spokesperson told Discrepancy Report that the reporter’s television station did not report the incident.

“Employers are only required to report fatalities, in-patient hospitalizations, amputations, and eye loss,” she explained. “This was not required to be reported.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics, meanwhile, said it captures no data on the risks of solo reporting and its injury statistics don’t differentiate between field journalists and journalists who are not in the field.