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Mad Max-ine Waters Abused Air Marshal Protection on Visit to Minnesota Protests: Complaint

  Share Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Congresswoman Maxine Waters made headlines and raised eyebrows when the California Democrat showed up in the middle of a volatile crowd in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota in April. She called for agitators who d already turned violent to stay in the streets and get more active, more confrontational ahead of a verdict in the trial of now-convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. We are looking for a guilty verdict, Waters told media on the scene.   At the time, Katie reported on the hypocritical request Waters made for security on her jaunt to the North Star State: 

This week on Sunday Morning (May 16)

CBS News This week on Sunday Morning (May 16) Host: Jane Pauley Our fascination with aliens has also led us to speculate about unidentified flying objects – unexplained airborne phenomena – that might be of extraterrestrial origin. Correspondent David Pogue reports on how, as the scientific community continues to question the legitimacy of possible alien visitations, the government s attention toward UFOs has become more serious. For more info:        Israeli bombings and Hamas rocket fire continued overnight, following an intense day which saw a 15-story building in the heart of Gaza reduced to rubble by Israeli fighter jets. Correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tel Aviv.

This Artificial Intelligence Can Detect Sarcasm on Social Media

12 May 2021, 07:05 am Researchers from the University of Central Florida (UCF) have developed a sarcasm detector for social media platforms using artificial intelligence.  According to Ramya Akula, sarcasm in face-to-face interactions is easier to determine, one of the researchers of the study.   (Photo : Gerd Altmann from Pixabay) An artificial intelligence, developed by computer science researchers, can now detect sarcasm posted in social media platforms. However, the lack of facial expressions and vocal tones in Facebook posts and Tweets makes it more tedious to catch. What more, if a computer attempts to figure it out.  Sarcasm detection in online communications from social networking platforms is much more challenging, Ramya said, though UCF s website. 

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