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  • Musk's lawyers say OpenAI leaders "stole a charity" and Musk warns about the potential dangers of AI: "We don't want to have a Terminator outcome."
  • Pokémon helped define a generation. But as card prices soar and resellers take over more of the market, fans are wondering whether the community and connection at the heart of Pokémon can survive its massive success.
  • Student journalists broke the story that donors' bodies were sold, then used to train Israeli military surgical teams. We hear from two of the reporters featured in the AJ+ documentary series, "Direct From With Dena Takruri."
  • We continue our coverage of the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego and unpack the white supremacist, far-right ideologies that experts say motivated the teenage suspects.
  • First, new details have been released surrounding a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Then, we’ll bring you a story about how Monday’s mosque attack adds to a familiar pattern in right-wing extremism. Next, community leaders are gathering to mourn their losses. And, California lawmakers are reviewing if a local detention facility should be qualifying for special property tax breaks. Also, why one local bike co-op will not be participating in the upcoming Bike Anywhere Day.
  • Voters may also sign up for ballot tracking alerts through the state's "Where's My Ballot?" system, which provides text, email or voice notifications on ballot status at wheresmyballot.sos.ca.gov.
  • First, we bring you the latest details around a shooting at a local mosque that involved hate rhetoric. Then, we bring you a story explaining how traditional ad formats such as mailers can be used in deceptive ways. Also, in part two of an investigation that looked into who owns a local immigration detention facility, we learn that what actually counts as a charity widely varies across California. And, we’ll tell you how a local hotline is helping people dispose of waste without it ending up in a landfill.
  • What form of government do we have in America now? Some scholars say it is no longer liberal democracy, but "competitive authoritarianism." NPR's Frank Langfitt explains the term and its origin.
  • The author of the new book "Forest of the Sea: The Remarkable Life and Imperiled Future of Kelp" joined Midday Edition Monday to talk about what kelp forests add to our oceans, the history of the Point Loma kelp forest, as well as restoration efforts to bring kelp forests back.
  • Commencement speakers who bring up the sweeping changes that artificial intelligence is driving are facing boos from the Class of 2026.
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