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- I'm a student at Cornell University studying government, but one afternoon on campus was unique.
- I started my day at the on-campus farm, meeting the sheep, pigs, and cows.
- After that, I had lunch at the student-run, on-campus luxury hotel.
As a government major at Cornell, I hadn't expected agricultural enrichment to be part of my college

Have you ever googled yourself and found a slew of results from "people finder" websites with your personal data? These data brokers often profit from selling your information, which can include everything from your social media profiles to your real-world home address.
Mozilla, the organization behind the popular Firefox web browser, has just launched a new service called Mozilla Monitor that
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- 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.
Sen. James

A man climbed to the top of the Las Vegas Sphere on Wednesday just days before the Super Bowl takes place in the city, according to local news outlet KTNV. The man, Maison DesChamps, was videotaped crawling up the side of the 367-foot Sphere by nervous onlookers. He posted a reel saying he climbed the building to…

Cleary, Richard Donner’s 1978 Superman: The Movie is one of the best superhero films ever. It’s both epic and intimate, exciting and funny, and way ahead of its time in terms of special effects. Superman is one of those movies that you watch, are in awe of, and automatically assume any chance of owning a piece of that…
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