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Happy Saturday, chirpers! If youâre looking for a comfort meal this weekend, a big Italian dish might be just right. But all that garlic isnât only a kiss deterrent, preparing it can leave a lingering odor on your hands. Fortunately, thereâs a trick for this very specific (and very annoying) problem. Simply rub your garlic-scented fingers along the dull side of a stainless steel knife under warm running water and the stench should be gone in no time. -Chris Agee Markets
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$20.10 (7.21%) Markets: Wall Streetâs post-election rally hit the skids to end the week with all three major indexes falling sharply by Fridayâs closing bell. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite led the way, sliding more than 2%. Poor performances by multiple Big Pharma companies put downward pressure on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite. World
The BreakdownA quick look around the world.GiphyRetail therapy: The latest economic reports show that retail sales nationwide ticked up by 0.4% last month. Thatâs a little bit better than most analysts predicted, in large part due to a rise in the sale of automobiles and electronics. Investors clearly saw it as good news, particularly in light of a correction to Septemberâs retail report to improve that monthâs numbers. Other positive economic indicators as the holiday shopping season approaches include slowing inflation, limited layoffs, robust consumer spending, and strong savings. Health problems: President-elect Donald Trump has made news in recent days with some of his picks for top Cabinet positions and other roles, but perhaps none has been more controversial than nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to helm the Department of Health and Human Services. A vocal vaccine skeptic for years, Kennedy has vowed that he doesnât intend to take away anyoneâs access to vaccines. His push for increased research into the safety of vaccines, however, has some critics concerned about what agenda he will pursue. Washingtonâs slump: The Commanders have had a tough season of late, punctuated by a tough loss to the Eagles this week. A strong start gave way to a string of setbacks, which has led QB Jayden Daniels analyze recent events. Even as he is considered at the top of the heap in the search for the leagueâs Offensive Rookie of the Year, Daniels acknowledged that the team has to start executing plays more precisely in order to turn things around. If Washington wants to reach the postseason, itâll probably require a win against Dallas next week. Monkey business: A social media influencer has found herself at the center of a fight for custody of a spider monkey named Jorgie Boy. Brandi Botello was involved in a crash and subsequently accused of driving while intoxicated. Although she insists she was buckled into the passengerâs seat with Jorgie Boy, not behind the wheel, Botello was charged and the monkey was confiscated. Jorgie Boy was handed over to an animal sanctuary but a social media movement is calling for his return. âI just want him home,â Botello said. âThatâs it.â Share this issue:crypto
Could This McDonaldâs Promotion Actually Save Non-Fungible Tokens?It might be enough to boost the brand's coffee sales.GiphyA few short years ago, you couldnât scroll through any social media feed without seeing someone urging you to buy an NFT or somebody else bragging about having just purchased one. But there was always an air of skepticism across the general public that caused the market to fizzle out. Now, an unlikely source appears to be throwing out a lifeline. McDonaldâs + Doodles If youâve been following what remains of the NFT sector, you might have heard of Doodles. Although it started out as a traditional NFT project, it attempted to emerge after the 2022 market collapse as something, well ⊠different. Weâve recently gotten a sneak peek into what Doodles has been working on ⊠and it involves McDonaldâs. Beginning on Nov. 18, the fast food giant will begin distributing coffee cups featuring characters from the Doodles project. The collaboration stands to benefit both companies by reigniting interest in the NFT market while pushing coffee sales for McDonaldâs. Beware of scammers Doodles has been hyping the partnership a lot on social media, but the way it ended one thread on the topic highlights a prevalent risk for those involved in trading NFTs. The post advised users to âbeware of impersonator accounts & phishing linksâ and avoid clicking on âlinks that appear to be from Doodlesâ without ensuring their validity. Scams are rampant in the NFT market, but partnering with a global brand like McDonaldâs might help increase Doodleâs credibility. From the other perspective, McDonaldâs Chief Marketing Officer Tariq Hassa said collaborating with Doodles made sense âbecause they are an agent of change in the cultural landscape, and they span beyond digital assets â an entertainment brand in itself with a fearless community we can't wait to interact with and more importantly, bring to more people across the US.â Share this story:social
Bluesky, The Decentralized Twitter Alternative, Is Having Quite A WeekThe election and X fatigue have been fueling some serious growth.GiphyAs a number of high-profile users are ditching Elon Musk-owned X (or Twitter, as it was known when he bought it), other social media platforms stand to benefit. And Blueskyâs recent membership surge seems to suggest it is becoming a go-to destination for X refugees. The post-election bump Election Day and the news updates that followed have created a lot of demand for social media this month, but even by that standard itâs been a big week for Bluesky. According to recent data, the app has grown by 2.5 million users in just the days since the election and now boasts more than 16 million members. Bluesky, which was launched by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey but is no longer affiliated with that platform, is now being led by a board featuring Big Tech heavyweights like Jabber inventor Jeremie Miller, Blockchain Capital general partner Kinjal Shah, and Techdirt founder Mike Masnick. The appâs stated goal is to provide enhanced freedom through its decentralized platform and features including:
There are also creativity tools like video posts and custom fonts that have been driving the appâs recent boom. But itâs not the only option Twitter has been spawning copycats since well before Musk bought it, and one relatively recent addition to the fray is seeing its own growth spurt. Threads, a division of Instagram, got off to a somewhat slow start but hit its stride over the past couple of weeks. Whether fueled by election interest, disaffection with X, or any number of other reasons, Instagramâs CEO announced this week that Threads has received âmore than 15 million signups in November alone.â Some saw this as a jab at Bluesky, which had only recently reached 15 million members. Share this story:Together With Express Pros
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Questions About The Earth? NASAâs AI Chatbot Might Soon Be Able To Help!Our little blue rock in space might not be such a mystery much longer.GiphyIf you were wondering where else artificial intelligence would show up this year, weâve got an answer. NASA is reportedly working with Microsoft to develop a tool powered by AI with the capabilities of answering just about any question imaginable on the topic of our home planet. Getting to know Earth Copilot We donât know exactly what this new chatbotâs capabilities will be or even when weâll first have a chance to use it, but NASAâs motivation in creating it is becoming pretty clear. According to the agency, this tool â known as Earth Copilot â will make Earthâs most complex subjects easier for ordinary folks to understand. All it will take is a simple question. Essentially, Earth Copilot will be a powerful library of all the information in NASAâs extensive database. The chatbot will reportedly be designed to instantly access any relevant information and turn it into a clear and intelligible response. By releasing its trove of data to be cataloged by AI, NASA says Earth Copilot will âdemocratizeâ access to the information. For now, only a select few specialists at NASA are able to access the chatbotâs features. The agency has yet to announce when Earth Copilot will be rolled out on a larger scale, though reports indicate it is expected to be added to the agencyâs Visualization, Exploration, and Data Analysis platform. Microsoft has an important role The information might be coming from NASAâs database, but Microsoftâs tech is responsible for powering Earth Copilot. Microsoft exec Tyler Bryson says the company strives to create an AI platform that can âstreamlineâ the research process, âreducing time to gain insights from Earthâs data to a matter of seconds.â Earth Copilot, he predicted, will automate âspecialized skills that very few non-technical users possess.â Share this story:Game
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