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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Face-Scanning Glasses: Big Brother Is Watching You

Have you ever imagined a world where someone can learn all about you just by looking at your face? That's what I-XRAY is trying to do. This tech uses facial recognition in smart glasses to access databases and dig up info on anyone, anytime. Picture this: You’re walking down the street, minding your

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Oct 04 2024LIFESTYLE

Enhance Your View: A World of Color Revealed

In a world where nature's beauty is often limited to just one color, a game-changing innovation has brought vibrant hues back into focus for those who thought they'd be left out. Specialized lenses and glasses have made it possible for everyone to experience the kaleidoscope of autumn colors, regard

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A Privacy Nightmare Unveiled

Imagine being able to see into someone's life just by glancing at them. This isn’t science fiction, it’s a chilling reality demonstrated by two Harvard engineering students. They created a program called "I-Xray" that, when combined with public facial recognition databases, allows Meta’s smart glass

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Fast Food and High Office: The Surprising Connection

Working at McDonald's might seem like an unlikely path to the White House, but for Kamala Harris, it was a turning point in her career. As a young woman trying to make ends meet during college, she took a summer job at the fast-food chain. This experience didn't just provide financial stability; it

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Oct 03 2024HEALTH

Fowl Alert: Bird Flu Spreads in California Farm

The first human case of H5N1 bird flu has been reported in California, raising concerns about the potential for a widespread outbreak. In the state's Central Valley, a dairy farm had already detected cases of the virus among its cattle, and an employee came down with mild symptoms such as red eyes.

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Kathie Lee Gifford's New Book Raises Questions About Biblical Interpretation

While Kathie Lee Gifford's latest book "Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior" may attract attention from fans, its biblical interpretations have sparked debate among scholars. Critics argue that Gifford's co-author, Dr. Bryan M. Litfin, has a Ph.D. in

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

How Studios Deal With Toxic Fans: A Look Behind The Scenes

In the world of entertainment, dealing with toxic fans has become a significant challenge. Executives and creators often attempt to navigate these difficult situations by amplifying positive voices and avoiding provocative actions that might exacerbate negative reactions. Focus groups, comprised of

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Switching Gears: A New Show Takes Over Thursday Nights

Thursday nights on NBC have been a prime spot for crime dramas, but this fall, things are changing. The popular show Law & Order: Organized Crime, which made a comeback in 2022 and won many fans, is no longer part of the Thursday night lineup. Instead, it's moving to Peacock, a streaming platform th

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Oct 03 2024CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Side of a Sports Power Couple

Allison Herbstreit isn't just known for being married to Kirk, the famous NFL analyst. She has her own story that's equally impressive. Growing up in Ohio, she made a name for herself as a cheerleader at Ohio State University, where Kirk was a star quarterback. Their bond runs deep and isn't just ab

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

"Crime Rates Drop, But Gun Violence Persists in the U. S. "

Despite claims of a surge in violent crime under the Biden-Harris administration, data from various sources including the FBI and victim surveys show that overall crime rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels. Jeff Asher's Real-Time Crime Index and other credible sources confirm this trend, with

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