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FXThe Handmaid s Tale Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss stars in FX s new spy thriller series The Veil, debuting with two episodes on Hulu on Tuesday.She plays Imogen Salter, an agent with the U.K. s MI6 agency who is tasked with trying to thwart a terror attack and yes, she performs with an English accent.Moss tells ABC Audio, "I worked on it for six months before we started shooting. And it was difficult to drop at the end, actually.""It was hard to come out of because I just did it so much by the end that I found it was actually getting harder to speak in my own voice, which I ve never had happen with an accent," Moss expresses.The series was something of a bucket-list check for Moss, who is a fan of the genre. "There s a glamor to it, obviously, when you re talking about Bond or Bourne or Mission Impossible," Moss says."I ve always wanted to do something in the spy genre. I love that genre. I love spy movies, and I ve always wanted to play a spy,"

Politics - HITS FM

Luke Barr/ABC News(WASHINGTON) Emerging technologies in artificial intelligence will make it easier for bad actors to "conceptualize and conduct" chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks, according to a report released by the Department of Homeland Security on Monday.Selected excerpts of the report to President Joe Biden were made public after he signed an executive order three months ago on artificial intelligence.The lack of regulations in existing U.S. biological and chemical security, combined with the increase in using AI, when combined with the increased use of AI tools "could increase the likelihood of both intentional and unintentional dangerous research outcomes that pose a risk to public health, economic security, or national security," according to the DHS report."The responsible use of AI holds great promise for advancing science, solving urgent and future challenges and improving our national security, but AI also requires that we be

National - HITS FM

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Todd Blanche, attorney for Trump, right, leave Manhattan criminal court in New York, U.S., on Friday, April 26, 2024. (Curtis Means/Daily Mail/Bloomberg via Getty Images)(NEW YORK) Donald Trump s criminal hush money trial in New York centers on dozens of business records, testimony from witnesses who prosecutors acknowledge might have "baggage," and a maze of emails and text messages that prosecutors hope to weave into a sturdy case against the former president.But during their opening statements last week, prosecutors simplified their case down to just seven words for the jury."It was election fraud pure and simple," prosecutor Matthew Colangelo said.Over the first four days of testimony in the trial, prosecutors have begun to lay the groundwork of their case as they try to show Trump attempted to illegally influence the 2016 election and falsified business records to hide the true purpose of payments to his then-la

Business - HITS FM

Nipitpon Singad / EyeEm/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Amazon Prime Day is making its annual return in July.The retailer previously announced the return of its biggest shopping event of the year along with plans to include even more savings than it has in years past."I m thrilled to share that Prime Day will be back this July," Doug Herrington, Amazon CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores, wrote in the caption of a recent Instagram post. "This will be Amazon s 10th Prime Day, and I m excited for Prime members around the world to discover some of the best deals of the summer."What is Amazon Prime Day?Prime Day is a 48-hour shopping event that gives Amazon Prime members exclusive access to deals on Amazon.com across all categories including fashion, home, kitchen products and more.When is Amazon Prime Day 2024?According to a blog post on Amazon s website, Prime Day 2024 will be held in July. This will be Amazon s 10th Prime Day event, according to the company."Prime Day will

Health - HITS FM

andresr/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Breast cancer screening guidelines have been finalized by a major task force, bringing the recommended age to 40 for most women of average risk in a report published Tuesday.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a major task force consisting of expert physicians providing recommendations in the primary care setting for routine medical screenings, behavioral counseling, and preventive medications, is now recommending breast cancer screening with mammograms every other year for women with an average risk of developing breast cancer, starting at age 40. This guidance was previously drafted in May 2023, and nearly one year later, these recommendations have been finalized without major changes.Previously, the USPSTF guidance said screening should start no later than age 50. The Task Force recommended that women in their 40s talk to their doctor about their individual risk. The age for routine screening was dropped to account for the 2% increase in breast

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