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Thanks to Facebook and Instagram's partial outage on Wednesday, users were able to see some of the social networking sites' artificial intelligence at work. Users who visited both sites using a computer browser could see that Facebook and Instagram photos contain basic descriptions of who and what is in a photo (for instance clouds, clothing, people, etc.). In one photo, the A.I. could figure out that a person was wearing a suit.Here is what Facebook's website says about how it processes information in photos: "We are creating visual sensors derived from digital images and videos that extract information about our environment, to further enable Facebook services to automate tasks that people automatically do today visually. Our ultimate goal, to automatically, and intelligently enhance people’s experiences across Facebook products."A request for further comment has been left for Facebook. Facebook's website 933

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The federal government’s Real ID Act goes fully into effect next fall which will change the acceptable form of ID required to pass through airport security, regardless of your flight’s destination.Passed by Congress in 2005, the Real ID Act requires every air traveler 18 years or older to have an ID marked with a star located in the upper portion of the card.The Real ID Act enacted the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that establishes specific federal requirements for state-issued driver license and identification cards.American passengers who do not have a Real ID-compliant license will need to show 620

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The Bombacinos and their son, AJ, have learned a lot the past eight years."We were thrown into this world of special needs feeding that we never really expected," mother Julie Bombacino says. When AJ was only 6 months old, he had a 45-minute seizure. It was then that doctors placed a feeding tube in his stomach and prescribed him formula. But his reaction to the formula created a new kind of problem. "Those first five, six months of him being on a feeding tube, it was constant nausea and vomiting and constipation for him, and he was just miserable," Julie says. "He also wasn't growing like he was supposed to be, and we were miserable, and we were scared."So the Bombacinos started researching and found a community that was blending whole food instead of formula.Brian Liebenow is one of those people using whole food. "Probably 2012 up [until] now, I've been blending my food," he says.Liebenow is an Air Force veteran, who travels the world. But back in 2003, doctors found lymphoma in his tonsils, leading to rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. Now, he's cancer-free, but the radiation severely damaged his jawbone. "The last jaw surgery I had in 2009 cut a nerve, and I wasn't able to swallow again after that," Liebenow says. As someone who had been able to eat whatever he wanted for a majority of his life, he wasn't ready to trade in steak and vegetables for formula. So, he started taking a blender to restaurants and feeding himself pureed food through his tube. He became an advocate for what's known as a "blenderized" diet, and another inspiration for the Bombacinos to make a difference in the feeding-tube world. "We're both from big Italian families; we love to eat," Tony Bombacino says. "Why can't our son eat the same way that everybody else does, just through his tube?"Within two years, the Bombacinos created 1853

  

The cost of Christmas trees is going up and it is because of millennials, according to the National Christmas Tree Association. Their researchers found a 20% spike in the purchase of real Christmas trees and a 12% rise in artificial trees in 2018. Because of the increase in demand, the cost of a tree has also risen. 329

  

The Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill that bans abortion after eight weeks, sending it to the desk of Republican governor Mike Parson.The House passed the bill with just hours remaining in the legislative session.The bill bans abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy. It does not include a provision to allow abortions in the event of rape or incest. Doctors who perform abortions would face a prison sentence of between five and 15 years.Missouri is just the latest state to pass a bill restricting abortion. Ohio, Georgia and Alabama have all passed laws in the hopes of curbing abortions in recent weeks. Republican controlled states have made a push to pass the laws now after the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, giving it a conservative majority. 800

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