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Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma lamented his own party's rejection of the border security deal he helped negotiate.
Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma lamented his own party's expected rejection of the border security deal he helped negotiate.
  • Sen. James Lankford was the top GOP negotiator on the failed border security deal.
  • He claims a "popular commentator" warned him not to solve the crisis during an election year.
  • "I will do whatever I can to destroy you," Lankford said.

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Apple researchers released a new model that lets users describe in plain language what they want to change in a photo without ever touching photo editing software.

The MGIE model, which Apple worked on with the University of California, Santa Barbara, can crop, resize, flip, and add filters to images all through text prompts.

MGIE, which stands for



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  • The inverted yield curve means that a recession is still likely, the indicator's inventor wrote this week.  
  • However, excessive labor demand, a stronger housing market, are factors that will dampen the impact. 
  • The economist said the Fed is misreading inflation and should cut rates immediately.

The inverted yield curve has been flashing red for 15 months, but don't think that


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Toyota is investing $1.3 billion in its Kentucky plant to support the production of EVs.

Toyota is pumping $1.3 billion into its factory in Kentucky for “future electrification efforts,” including the production of a currently unnamed three-row electric SUV for the US market. The news comes as a bit of a surprise, as the largest automaker in the world is also one of the



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Threads is beginning to test a bookmarking feature to allow users to save posts, according to Instagram head Adam Mosseri. The update is beginning as a “limited test,” but the “heavily requested” feature will eventually have a permanent place on the service, the company said.

According to screenshots shared by Meta, the “save” button on Threads will look very similar to Instagram’s version of the