Before Gmail’s 15th birthday last year, Google added many machine learning and productivity tools to its email service. (You may also have been trying to make up for the disappearance of your Inbox email app, but that’s an argument for another day.) The additions included a way for Gmail to …
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Facebook prepares to deepen as advertising boycott continues
After weeks of criticism from civil rights groups and hundreds of advertiser cancellations, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is coming to the table. Zuckerberg will hold a virtual meeting Tuesday with the Anti-Defamation League, the NAACP, and Color of Change, a civic rights group, which together want a serious shake up …
Read More »Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms tests positive for coronavirus
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Paras Griffin | fake pictures Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who is allegedly running to become the presumptive candidate for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, said Monday that she tested positive for the coronavirus. “COVID-19 has literally come home,” Bottoms said in a tweet. “I …
Read More »State health leaders confirm 82 cases of COVID-19 from Kamp Kanakuk K-2 site
LAMPE, Mo. – Eighty-two cases of COVID-19 have been linked to Kamp Kanakuk K-2 camp as of Monday. Dr. Randall Williams, Missouri DHSS director, confirmed that there were 82 positive cases related to the camp. Cases include campers and counselors. Almost 5,000 campers have been through the Kamp Kanakuk camping …
Read More »Rare night clouds may be warning sign of climate crisis | News
SSomething magical appeared at night over London and other parts of Great Britain on June 21: ripples of electric blue clouds gleamed in the twilight sky after sunset. These were noctilucent clouds, the highest clouds in the world, more than 80 km (50 miles) at the edge of space, and …
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