Arizona
Bill requiring disclosure of political deep fakes heads to final Arizona Senate vote
Katherine Davis-Young/KJZZ
The Arizona State Senate building in Phoenix.
Legislation that would require distributors of deep fakes of political candidates to disclose that the content is generated by artificial intelligence is nearing a final vote in the Arizona Senate.
The bill spells out that anyone who distributes a “synthetic media message” purporting to show a candidate within 90 days of an election must include a “clear and conspicuous disclosure” that the media includes content generated by artificial intelligence. That message also would need to remain on the screen for the duration of the video.
For an audio message, the proposal would ensure the disclosure isn’t delivered by some fast-talking announcer, with the requirement that it be “in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener” — and at the beginning, the end and, if the audio is longer, then every two minutes throughout.
Sen. Frank Carroll (R-Sun City), introduced the bill, which carries fines and potential jail time for offenders.
“This is about election integrity. You can thwart an election by an imposter speaking as if they’re the actual candidate,” Carroll said.
Proposal allows for quick ruling on deep fakes
Another measure in the Legislature also deals with deep fakes in political situations, without any criminal penalties.
HB 2394 would allow a candidate to go to court and get a quick ruling that what they are seeing or hearing isn’t really them.
The proposal by Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale would not allow a judge to actually order deep fake of a candidate to be removed from wherever it is posted. Nor would there be any sanctions against those who create or post themselves.
But Kolodin said that a court order then would allow the candidate to have a judicial declaration that the item is a fake. His measure already has been approved unanimously by the House and awaits Senate action.
Another bill moving through the Capitol — SB 1078 from Sen. John Kavanagh (R-Fountain Hills) — would make it illegal to defraud or harass using computer generated voice recordings, images and videos of other people. That measure, too, awaits a final Senate vote.
More stories from KJZZ
Arizona
Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #40: 5/11 @ Rangers
Any time we go to Globe Field, memories immediately go back to the 2023 World Series, when we faced the Texas Rangers in this ballpark. It’s interesting to note that neither team has made it back to the postseason since then. Indeed, at least the D-backs have come close: the Rangers failed to post a winning record in 2024 or 2025, missing out on the playoffs by eight and six games respectively. The two sides have similar records right now as well, with Texas’s 19-21 a mere half a game behind Arizona’s 19-20. However, in the mediocre AL West, that’s good enough for the Rangers to be in second, two games back of… the Athletics? Wait, what?
Yeah, the last time before this year the A’s had sole possession of first was June 19, 2021 – y’know, back when they were in a different city, and weren’t embarrassed to name it. But, then, the AL as a whole is strikingly mediocre, with only three teams above .500: the Yankees, Rays and A’s. It’s because just four teams have winning records in interleague play, and none of those are better than 5-4. Right now, the National League is 25 games above .500 in interleague play, at 315-290. Texas are 7-8, taking two of three from the Cubs, Phillies and Pirates, but losing to the Dodgers and getting swept by the Reds (y’know back when they didn’t suck).
Last time the Diamondbacks were here was in August last season, and we took two out of three. We lost the opening game on a walkoff, 7-6, but rebounded to take the next two contests, by margins of 3-2 and 6-4. Andrew Saalfrank got the save in the final game. How long ago that all seems. We’ll see if Michael Soroka can keep the sterling streak of starts going. He was certainly a hard-luck loser last time, allowing just the one run over 6.1 innings. But that was enough in a 1-0 loss. In his last three start, the D-backs have scored a total of two runs, so hopefully he gets a bit more support tonight.
Arizona
Where to watch Arizona Diamondbacks vs Texas Rangers: TV channel, start time, streaming for May 11
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
Baseball is back and finding what channel your favorite team is playing on has become a little bit more confusing since MLB announced plans to produce and distribute broadcasts for nearly a third of the league.
We’re here to help. Here’s everything you need to know Monday as the Arizona Diamondbacks visit the Texas Rangers.
See USA TODAY’s sortable MLB schedule to filter by team or division.
What time is Arizona Diamondbacks vs Texas Rangers?
First pitch between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks is scheduled for 8:05 p.m. (ET) on Monday, May 11.
How to watch Arizona Diamondbacks vs Texas Rangers on Monday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Monday, May 11, 2026, at 6:32 a.m.
Watch MLB all season long with Fubo
MLB regional blackout restrictions apply
MLB scores, results
MLB scores for May 11 games are available on usatoday.com . Here’s how to access today’s results:
See scores, results for all of today’s games.
Arizona
Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #39: 5/10 vs. Mets
-
Denver, CO8 seconds agoBroncos Ring of Famer Craig Morton, who led Denver to first Super Bowl, dies at 83
-
Seattle, WA6 minutes agoVictim identified in deadly Seattle beer garden shooting on Lake City Way; suspect sought
-
San Diego, CA12 minutes agoSan Diego health officials monitor hantavirus situation as cruise ship passengers return to U.S.
-
Milwaukee, WI18 minutes agoSame name keeps coming up in mock drafts as possible Bucks selection
-
Atlanta, GA24 minutes agoFire at Chamblee apartment complex displaces more than 75 residents, closes businesses
-
Minneapolis, MN30 minutes agoMinneapolis grocer charged in $1.1 million SNAP fraud scheme
-
Indianapolis, IN36 minutes ago
Martindale-Brightwood neighbors sue to stall Metrobloks data center
-
Pittsburg, PA42 minutes agoDragon softball sweeps Kansas City Piper