Siskel & Ebert - The Empire Strikes Back review (1997) - YouTube
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Google’s New AI Tools Are Crushing News Sites - WSJ — Massive changes coming for news sites.
Google is shifting from being a search engine to an answer engine,” Thompson said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. “We have to develop new strategies.”
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Jamie Petrone’s $40M scheme at Yale uncovered after tip, documents show — Ah, the alma mater has a bit of trouble.
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Tennis Was Supposed to Get Boring. Nobody Told Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. - WSJ
How close was Sinner to winning Sunday? Let me put it this way: with three match points in the fourth set, I was so certain he was going to do it, I began pestering my Paris-side Journal colleague Joshua Robinson over whether or not Sinner now had a shot at next winning Wimbledon—and the U.S. Open—to complete a calendar Grand Slam, becoming the first since Rocket Rod Laver to achieve that crazytown feat.
After winning at Roland-Garros, Sinner, his game soaring, would roll into Wimbledon with maximum confidence…and he’d won the U.S. Open final just last year…
Then Alcaraz woke up.
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The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America’s UFO Mythology - WSJ
But the colonel was on a mission—of disinformation. The photos were doctored, the now-retired officer confessed to the Pentagon investigators in 2023. The whole exercise was a ruse to protect what was really going on at Area 51: The Air Force was using the site to develop top-secret stealth fighters, viewed as a critical edge against the Soviet Union. Military leaders were worried that the programs might get exposed if locals somehow glimpsed a test flight of, say, the F-117 stealth fighter, an aircraft that truly did look out of this world. Better that they believe it came from Andromeda.
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Aaron Rodgers plans to sign with Steelers, sources say - ESPN — Nope, not a championship winning signing.