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Watch: Person plucked from Atlantic off Massachusetts coast as nor’easter rages across New England
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was able to save the life of a person who was stranded in the Atlantic off the coast of ...
CNET on MSN
Facebook's Algorithm Update Aims to Show You Reels You'll Actually Like, Even if They're AI
Facebook's vice president of product, Jagjit Chawla, talks about how the platform treats AI-generated content and how you can ...
India Today on MSN
Meta says Facebook will now show more Reels you might actually like after launching AI slop app
Facebook is rolling out a significant update to its Reels algorithm, prioritising recent videos and leveraging AI-powered features. The changes are designed to connect users with content they prefer, ...
Facebook has rolled out an upgraded Reels experience with smarter suggestions, friend bubbles, and AI search to make finding ...
The ocean’s top predator was seen on the hunt for its next meal off the coast of California, boaters said. Passengers aboard ...
This design change, Facebook said, will help users curate their viewing experience rather than rely entirely on opaque ...
The Tucson Police Department assisted in capturing a bear who made his way to a neighborhood and slept in a tree.
Meta has added more user controls, including an enhanced "Not Interested" option and improved flagging capabilities for ...
CNN on MSN
Devastating flooding leaves 4 dead in Arizona as officials search for more unaccounted for
Three people are dead and rescue crews in Globe, Arizona, are searching for more as devastating floods hit the area Saturday, CNN affiliate KTVK/KPHO reported.
Facebook makes Reels more engaging with smarter recommendations, personalised feeds, and new interactive features. Discover ...
On the morning of September 6th, a black S.U.V. carrying a provincial minister from Nepal’s ruling party ran over an eleven-year-old girl, Usha Magar Sunuwar, outside her school in the city of ...
Tim Berners-Lee may have the smallest fame-to-impact ratio of anyone living. Strangers hardly ever recognize his face; on “Jeopardy!,” his name usually goes for at least sixteen hundred dollars.
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