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NWS confirms two tornadoes hit Temple area Wednesday

Kxan.com 

The National Weather Service confirmed an EF2 tornado and an EF1 tornado hit the Temple, Texas area on Wednesday, according to a preliminary damage report that was released Thursday night.

Google's AI tells users to add glue to their pizza, eat rocks and make chlorine gas - Livescience.com

Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Google's AI tells users to add glue to their pizza, eat rocks and make chlorine gas  Livescience.com
  2. Google Search’s AI falsely said Obama is a Muslim. Now it’s turning off some results  CNN
  3. Google AI Overviews Search Errors Cause Furor Online  The New York Times
  4. Google AI said to put glue in pizza, so I put glue in pizza  Business Insider
  5. Google's AI Overview Appears To Produce Misleading Answers  Forbes

Wayfair Goes Click-and-Mortar™ as Furniture Shoppers Seek Physical Touchpoints

PYMNTS.com 

Wayfair is going all-in on brick-and-mortar as furniture shoppers prove hesitant to fully embrace eCommerce. The home goods online marketplace announced Thursday (May 23) the opening of its first large-format physical location in Wilmette, Illinois, occupying two stories and 150,000 square feet. “We are committed to providing our customers with unparalleled shopping experiences, tailored to […]

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Ubuntu 24.04 upgrades available – to Mantic users

The Register 

Enjoy some Noble Numbat novelty now – but excluding GNOME 46.1

It comes a bit later than usual, but if you are running Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur, you should start seeing prompts to upgrade to the new release.…

State Department Shares Travel Advice for Summer Vacation

ErieTvNews.com 

WASHINGTON, D.C. - According to a recent survey from The Vacationer, nearly 25 percent of American adults, which is roughly 64 million people, intend to travel abroad this summer. Before you pack your sandals, sunglasses and beachwear for that summer trip

Biden's reckless Mar-a-Lago raid

The Washington Times 

Imagine returning to your home to find it had been turned upside down by constables looking for an overdue library book.