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(KGTV) - Has a company really created a facial recognition program for cows?Yes.Startup "MoooFarm" has created a program it says can distinguish cows with 95% accuracy.As for why this would be needed?It can be very complicated for a farmer to prove a cow that died was insured, often involving submitting body parts.The new technology could make that much easier. 371
(KGTV) — A Northern California judge has ruled against Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying he overstepped his authority when requiring all California registered voters receive a mail-in ballot for the 2020 election.Sutter County Judge Sarah Heckman said Friday that Gov. Newsom did not have the authority to amend or change the state's law through an executive order, which mandated all registered voters get a mail-in ballot and allowed counties to reduce the number of polling locations if in-person voting is offered ahead of Nov. 3, according to court documents.The ruling doesn't affect the results of the 2020 election.Newsom's executive order was made as part of the California Emergency Services Act, or CESA. The act gives the governor special powers during a public emergency.The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit by Assembly members James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) and Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), who claimed Newsom didn't have the authority to make the order. California's legislature later passed a similar law to the order.Kiley posted the judge's ruling online, in which the judge wrote, "Executive Order N-67-20 issued by the Governor on June 3, 2020 is void as an unconstitutional exercise of legislative power and shall be of no further force or effect. The California Emergency Services Act (CA Government Code §8550 et seq.) does not authorize or empower the Governor of the State of California to amend statutory law or make new statutory law, which is exclusively legislative function not delegated to the Governor under the CESA."The judge's ruling also put an injunction in place against Newsom, prohibiting him from changing any laws under CESA, according to the documents. 1687

(KGTV) — A man has died after falling into a river at Yosemite National Park on Christmas Day.Few details about the man's death were released Friday by the park. A park spokesman told the AP that a statement was not issued sooner and the investigation was taking longer than usual because of the government shutdown.The man reportedly suffered a head injury on Dec. 25 in the Silver Apron area, between Vernal and Nevada Falls, according to ABC affiliate KGO.RELATED: Government shutdown affecting air travel, national park safetyPark rangers arrived at the scene within an hour and removed the man from the water. Though they began first aid immediately, the man died from his injuries.The death is the third at a national park since the government shutdown began. A woman was killed by a falling tree at Great Smoky National Park on Dec. 27 and the body of a missing 14-year-old girl from California was found on Dec. 24 after what appeared to be an accidental fall at Horseshow Bend Overlook in Arizona's Glen Canyon Recreation Area.The Associated Press and KGO-TV contributed to this report. 1103
(KGTV) - Is a company now printing your face on a coronavirus mask so you can still unlock your phone using facial recognition?No.A San Francisco artist created the masks as a joke and it went viral.She even set up a website that now has 1,200 people on a wait list to buy the masks.But she has no set plans to make them, and experts say they wouldn't work anyway on most phones. 387
(KGTV) - Did a man being questioned by police for a crime give officers a false name even though his real name was tattooed on his neck?Yes!Police in Illinois questioned 36-year-old Matthew Bushman last week in connection to a forgery.He gave them a false name even though "Matty B" is tattooed across his neck.Bushman already had a warrant out for his arrest. He's now also facing a charge of obstructing justice. 423
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