Author: Robert Gill

Google Photos is revolutionizing the way users search through their photo collections with the launch of a new feature called Ask Photos. Powered by the Gemini AI model, this feature will allow users to search using natural language queries, making the process of finding the right content more intuitive and less manual. Users will now be able to ask complex queries such as finding the best photo from each National Park they have visited. The AI upgrade uses signals like lighting, blurriness, and geolocation to determine the best photo, making it easier for users to find exactly what they are…

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Avian Influenza Spreading to Dairy Cows in Nine U.S. States The avian influenza virus is making its way from birds to dairy cows in nine U.S. states, raising concerns among farmers and consumers alike. However, Utah State University scientists are working diligently to provide the public with accurate information about the spread of the virus and its effects on dairy cows. Contrary to popular belief, the avian influenza virus does not pose a fatal threat to dairy cows and does not require mandatory slaughter by the USDA. Both pasteurized milk and properly cooked meat from infected cows are safe to…

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Warner Bros. Faces Backlash after Copyright Strike Against Fan Film ‘The Hunt for Gollum’ Warner Bros. recently issued a copyright strike against the fan film ‘The Hunt for Gollum’, just a day after announcing a film of the same name. The fan film, which had been live on YouTube for 15 years and had amassed an impressive 13.6 million views, was taken down due to the copyright claim. However, it has since been restored online. The original Gollum actor, Andy Serkis, is set to star and direct in the new Lord of the Rings film ‘The Hunt for Gollum’ announced…

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Ascension Hospitals in Wisconsin and Nationally Hit by Cyberattack, Causing Disruptions in Patient Care Hospitals within the Ascension network, both in Wisconsin and across the United States, were recently targeted by a cyberattack, leading to major disruptions in patient care. Health care workers reported being unable to access Epic, the medical records system, which hindered their ability to provide timely and accurate care to patients. Additionally, patients were unable to use MyChart, affecting their ability to make appointments and check important lab results. In response to the cyberattack, Ascension CEO Joseph Impicciche assured that the company is diligently working to…

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In a shocking revelation, a former Saudi Arabian intelligence officer has come forward to claim that the government is using lethal force to evict residents for the Neom eco-city project. The Huwaitat tribe is reportedly facing mass arrests and crackdowns for refusing eviction orders in favor of the project, which is heavily funded by Western nations and is a centerpiece of Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman’s vision for the future of Saudi Arabia. The Neom project includes The Line, a proposed eco-city that would be free of automotive vehicles, and is a key component of the Saudi Vision 2030 agenda,…

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Jalen Brunson, the star point guard for the New York Knicks, made a dramatic return to the court in Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers after leaving the game late in the first quarter due to a sore right foot. Fans inside Madison Square Garden welcomed him back with cheers and chants of “MVP!” Brunson, who had scored an impressive 40 points in four consecutive playoff games leading up to Game 2, is a crucial player for the Knicks as they face an uphill climb in the playoffs. His status for the rest of the game was initially questionable, but…

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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak has hinted at the possibility of the OPEC+ alliance increasing oil production in response to current market conditions. The decision on production levels is expected to be made at the upcoming meeting on June 1, where countries like Iraq and Kazakhstan, who exceeded production targets in the first quarter, plan to make necessary adjustments. In a related development, the US Energy Information Administration has revised its world oil production forecast upwards while lowering demand expectations. Despite tensions in the Middle East, price volatility has remained relatively stable thanks to spare crude production capacity. On…

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Aubrey Garza, a lucky individual from Las Vegas, recently had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay at a lavish mansion in the hills overlooking the city. What made this experience truly unforgettable was that the host of this incredible Airbnb listing was none other than pop superstar Christina Aguilera. While the sleek rooms and marble fireplace were certainly impressive, the highlight of Garza’s stay was the chance to meet her childhood idol in person. This unique and memorable experience was part of Airbnb’s occasional promotional stays with celebrities, allowing guests to get up close and personal with their favorite stars. In…

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The Liberty Conservative: On Wednesday, both the Australian and Japanese markets experienced a decline as investors anxiously awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve’s upcoming rate decision. The yen has been particularly volatile recently, with suspicions of intervention on Monday. As of Wednesday, the currency is trading around 157.7 against the U.S. dollar. Adding to the uncertainty in the markets, many Asian markets are closed for the Labor Day holiday. This has limited trading activity and could impact future market movements. Investors are closely monitoring the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates, with many expecting a possible increase. This decision could have…

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Mount Ruang in North Sulawesi, Indonesia erupted on Tuesday, sending thick clouds of ash more than 5km into the sky and triggering fears of a potential tsunami. The eruption, which occurred at least three times, prompted the evacuation of thousands of residents and disrupted flights in the region. All 843 residents on Ruang Island were evacuated to Manado, while residents from neighbouring Tagulandang Island were being moved to Siau Island. The Indonesian meteorological agency reported that volcanic ash from Mount Ruang had reached as far as Borneo, leading to the closure of several airports including those in Manado and Gorontalo.…

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