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Trump feels in 'good shape,' after physical, says he got 'every question right' on cognitive test

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President Trump's press secretary Karoline Leavitt touted him as "the most transparent and accessible president in American history," particularly compared to former President Biden. President Trump said on Friday that the first physical examination of his second term went well, and overall he feels he's in "very good shape." The president told reporters on board Air Force One while en route to his home in West Palm Beach Friday evening that the yearly presidential physical at Walter Reed Medical Center showed he has a "good heart, a good soul," and "overall, I think I'm in very – I felt I was in very good shape." He also took a cognitive test. "I don't know what to tell you other than I got every answer right," the president told reporters.


Maryland woman finds 2M worth of items, including Dyson Airwrap and Le Creuset cookware, by dumpster diving

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Jennifer Lleras, 40, has been dumpster diving for 20 years. Recently, she found pricey items like a Dyson hairdryer, a robot vacuum and more. She also found kids' toys and party supplies in perfect condition. See her reaction to the finds! A woman from Maryland has lucked out in her dumpster diving endeavors, claiming she's accumulated 2 million worth of thrown-away goods.


Many companies are stumbling as they rush to adopt artificial intelligence -- here's what's tripping them up

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If there's one big thing that might thwart companies' headlong rush to adopt artificial intelligence for their businesses, it's data. AI generally requires lots of data. But it needs to be the right kind of data, in very particular kinds of formats. And it often needs it to be "clean," including only the kind of information it needs and none of what it doesn't. "The biggest challenge most organizations face when they start thinking about AI is their data," said Paul Daugherty, the chief technology and innovation officer of consulting firm Accenture, in an interview earlier this month.


Rocket blasts off with fresh supplies for space station

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United Launch Alliance launched an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral that is headed towards the International Space Station. An Atlas V rocket launch carrying a Cygnus spacecraft bound for the International Space Station lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on March 22, 2016. CAPE CANAVERAL -- An unmanned Cygnus supply ship is headed for a Saturday morning rendezvous with the International Space Station after an 11:05 p.m. ET Tuesday blastoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket. The 194-foot United Launch Alliance rocket blazed into a night sky brightened by a nearly full moon, carrying the Orbital ATK Cygnus packed with 7,500 pounds of food, equipment and science experiments. "These resupply missions are critical," Kenny Todd, NASA's space station operations integration manager, said before the launch.