Some retailers have integrated AI chatbots into their websites in time for Cyber Monday to help customers pick out holiday presents.
The option is perfect for those looking for gifts for their loved ones that say “I don’t know much about you and I’m not particularly interested in changing that.”
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For the third year in a row, pilot Esther Keim flew “low and slow” over remote areas of Alaska to drop bags of turkey to those who can’t easily access a grocery store.
It’s a thoughtful gesture, but also a pretty brutal way to kill turkeys.
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President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter, after promising not to do so following federal felony gun and tax convictions.
“What a stain on this country — a real president would’ve committed those crimes himself,” said Trump voters.
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The Associated Press is reporting that more and more Minnesotans are turning to saunas for warmth and community as temperatures drop.
“It feels great, but the hotdish turns out soggier than I’d like,” said one participant.
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Many Americans are concerned that soon-to-be VP JD Vance will make a push to end no-fault divorce after a speech resurfaced in which he lamented how people are able to “shift spouses like they change their underwear.”
While it’s easy to assume the worst, it should be noted that Vance likely replaces his underwear as often as most people replace their roof.
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A cryptocurrency entrepreneur bought an art piece consisting of a banana duct taped to a wall for $6.2 million, then proceeded to eat the banana during a press conference.
“Thank god I never bought $10 avocado toast — there’s no way I ever would’ve been able to afford this,” he said.
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