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  • Surprise, anger, parenting and Lizzo: That's one way to sum up the list of the most engaging stories in 2019. Other big topics included consumerism and climate change — and officials behaving badly.
  • Websites like youraislopbores.me have become playgrounds for people looking for light relief in a bot-heavy world.
  • Cookbook author Diane Morgan says there's much more to a carrot than the orange part. But too often, she says, the root vegetable's frilly green fronds end up in the trash.
  • Also: Bank of America agrees to pay billions to Fannie Mae; oil rig that ran aground off Alaska is refloated; Syrian opposition rejects Assad's "peace plan;" NHL players and owners reach tentative deal, season may start soon; NFL playoffs get underway.
  • Not paying someone for a job they did is illegal. It's called wage theft. But in California, the worst offender has paid only a tiny fraction of the millions of dollars in wages he owes workers.
  • Forget the typing etiquette you learned in school. In this game, we ignore most of the keyboard to focus only on the 10 letters to the right of the Tab key. House musician Jonathan Coulton leads this game and shows us just how many words we can spell with Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O and P.
  • Chinese AI startup called DeepSeek became the most downloaded free app in the U.S. Apple store on Monday, replacing ChatGPT. That's rattling U.S. tech companies.
  • "The New York Times" and other publishers have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, saying they did not grant the ChatGPT-maker the right to use their material.
  • Americans are concerned about the rapid takeover of bots in every day life. Where do we draw the line?
  • Join SotB for two talks about climate change, heat waves, and impacts on our ecosystems! Our speakers for this event are Dr. Brian Schubert and Dr. Nic Kooyers.This event is free to attend and open to the public. As always, Science on the Bayou welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds to join us as we learn about the research and development in our community! For this event, attendees must be 18+ to enter the venue prior to talks beginning at 6pm. All ages are welcome to attend the talks.Happy hour @ 5:30Presentations @ 6:00Drinks will be available for purchase from our gracious hosts at Artmosphere! For more information about this event and others, visit their Facebook.
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