Front tire on my 2017 honda accord makes a rubbing sound when driving?

Front tire on my 2017 honda accord makes a rubbing sound when driving?

It may be a bent brake backing plate rubbing on a rotor.
Look for any plastic shrouds out of position and rubbing on a tire.
Have the brakes inspected.
At 30 mph try moving the vehicle side to side in your lane. If the noise changes or goes away in one direction it's a wheel bearing.

It's under warranty.

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