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AI-generated crimes, a treasure mystery, quick thinking by bus passengers: Catch up on the day’s stories

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Editor’s Note: CNN’s 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day.

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Pepperidge Farm is temporarily renaming its iconic Goldfish crackers after a sophisticated fish entrée to attract older snackers.

Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day:

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1️⃣ ChatGTA? The generative AI chatbot, ChatGPT, — ranging from money laundering to the export of weapons to sanctioned countries —a tech startup found.

2️⃣ Concussion sign: After a hard hit, may be a sign of concussion, medical researchers say. Noticing it on the field of play could help significantly reduce the number of concussions that go undiagnosed.

3️⃣ ‘Dܳ첵ٱ’: A man accused of peppering homes and business bearing messages supporting Karen Read now faces criminal charges — the latest twist in a high-profile case that has deeply divided a Boston suburb.

4️⃣ Treasure mystery: More than 100 Bronze Age artifacts — including weapons, spearheads and necklaces — were left anonymously outside a local historical association in Poland.

5️⃣ Lost cities discovered: Using drone-borne LiDAR (light detection and ranging equipment), dotted with watchtowers, fortresses, complex buildings, plazas and pathways near what was once a key crossroad of the Silk Road.

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👀 Quick thinking: Bus passengers quickly jumped into action after noticing their driver was having trouble. , preventing an accident, while calling in the driver’s medical emergency. Sadly, the bus driver did not survive the incident, according to a post by Mountain Metropolitan Transit in Colorado Springs.

Top headlines

• US and Israel in Sri Lanka

• At least 3,000 , US says

77%

🪸 That’s how many of the world’s coral reef areas — from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Indian Ocean — , according to satellite data.

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🔍 ‘Air of mystery’: Celebrities including Madonna and Barbra Streisand are big fans of . Yet, the late artist never found sustained success or had her works featured in a major US museum retrospective — until now.

Quotable

The Boss on life and death: Springsteen was referring to “” after his wife Patti Scialfa’s cancer diagnosis. He said his perspective on life has evolved in recent years andthathe soaks in every single moment by his wife’s side.

Quiz time

🏀 According to the WNBA players’ union, how much has regular season viewership of women’s professional basketball on ESPN increased since last season?

A. 48%

B. 86%

C. 170%

D. 210%

⬇️ Scroll down for the answer.

Good vibes

😎 We like to wrap things up on a positive note: Lifeguard Noland Keaulana was off duty when he got the alert: a 17-year-old kayaker was missing. He later learned the teen was a friend’s son. Hours later, with ocean conditions getting worse, Keaulana joined the search party. Incredibly, the lifeguard happened to be the nearest boater when a Coast Guard airplane crew spotted the missing boy.

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🧠Quiz answer:C. The union says ESPN’s regular viewership of WNBA games increased 170%. It’s currently demanding

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