{"text":"### Human: write a news article about Ford,investment and plants. ### Assistant: Ford to invest $1.2bn in Michigan plants\n\nFord has said it will spend $1.2bn (£1bn) as part of a planned upgrade of three Michigan plants. It said $850m will be spent on retooling its factory in Wayne where Ford plans to build Bronco and Ranger models. In addition Ford will create 130 jobs at its Romeo engine parts plant it said in a statement. In January the US car giant said it would cancel a $1.6bn plant it had planned to build in Mexico. US President Donald Trump who put pressure on Ford over its planned Mexico investment tweeted earlier on Tuesday: \"Big announcement by Ford today. Major investment to be made in three Michigan plants. Car companies coming back to US. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!\" Ford's US investment announcement is largely in line with a previous agreement it reached with the United Auto Workers union."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Bones, females,scientists ,serie,fox and crime cases. ### Assistant: How 'Bones' bred a new generation of female scientists\n\nFox's \"Bones\" is coming to an end on Tuesday having produced 246 episodes of often-gory crime cases cracked by a team led by the brilliant Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel). For some female viewers of the long-running series the show has been about much more than entmt; it's encouraged them to pursue a career in science. Morgan O. John is one of them. She's a \"bonehead\" -- a term of endearment used by fans of the show to describe themselves as a collective -- but also anything but. The 22-year-old is just months away from completing a double major in anthropology and French at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth Texas. Growing up in what she describes as \" a very very very isolated rural town in Southwest Louisiana many head to work or the nearest community college after graduating from high school and live quiet uncomplicated\" lives."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about schools,rural areas,United states and learning. ### Assistant: Schools in rural areas shifting toward a 4-day week\n\nFor once, both teachers and their students agree that less school is a good thing. Or at least less frequent school.\n\nA dynamic shift has begun in rural school districts across the United States, with many considering -- and in some cases implementing -- a four-day school week. The reason is to bring down costs and enrich the learning environment with extracurricular development for pupils.\n\nThe trend has been increasingly popular in the Mountain West region of the country, with 88 districts in Colorado, 30 in Oregon and nearly half of all school districts in Montana shifting to a four-day week, according to The Atlantic."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Tax reforms,Trump,legislative agenda,ObamaCare and healthcare. ### Assistant: Tax reform the next big ticket item on Trump's legislative agenda\n\n\nThe morning after President Donald Trump failed to deliver on his campaign promise to repeal and replace Obamacare, he reassured the country a new plan will be on the way.\n\n\"ObamaCare will explode and we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for THE PEOPLE. Do not worry!\" Trump tweeted. Vice President Mike Pence issued a similar response during a speech in Charleston, West Virginia, a state where Trump was very popular in the 2016 election but that has a population that is heavily dependent on Medicaid for health care coverage."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about fruit, sensor,cargo companies and swish laboratories. ### Assistant: Fruit-shaped sensor 'can improve freshness'\n\nA new fruit-shaped sensor could help cargo companies to keep fruit fresher in transit, researchers say.\nThe device - which mimics the size, shape and composition of real fruit - is packed in with produce in transit and closely monitors its temperature.\nIt comes in orange, apple, banana and mango varieties, and alerts firms to problems with their cooling processes, allowing them to take action.\nIt could also lead to fresher fruit for consumers, researchers said.\nThe project, which is still at the trial stage, is being conducted by the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Saudi Arabia,oil,IPO and kingdom. ### Assistant: This is how badly Saudi Arabia needs its big oil IPO to go well\n\nSaudi Arabia gave Saudi Aramco a huge gift this week by slashing the tax rate on the national oil company to 50% from 85%. The kingdom stressed that the drastically reduced tax rate which is retroactive to the start of 2017 would be offset by dividends and investment profits. The enormous tax relief will also add tens of billions of dollars to Aramco's coffers at a time of growing concern over how much the world's largest oil company is actually worth. While Saudi Arabia has said Aramco could be valued at $2 trillion in an expected 2018 IPO some analysts believed that price tag was too generous. Saudi Arabia badly needs the Aramco IPO to go smoothly because it would generate a cash windfall at a time when plunging oil revenue has blown a hole in its once-vaunted budget."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Harvard ,law and scores. ### Assistant: Harvard Law, Moving to Diversify Applicant Pool, Will Accept GRE Scores\n\n\nHarvard Law School, moving to open its doors to a larger, more diverse pool of applicants, said on Wednesday that it would accept the graduate record examination, known as the GRE, for the admission of students entering its fall 2018 class.\n\nThe law school, whose alumni include senators, chief executives, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and President Barack Obama, is the second accredited law school in the United States to accept the GRE for admission. It follows the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, which made the change a year ago."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Trump,H-1B visa and Sillicon valley. ### Assistant: Trump targets tech's H-1B visa hiring tool\n\n\nSAN FRANCISCO - President Trump's relationship with Silicon Valley has always been volatile at best, but it seems things soon may get even more contentious.\n\nThe CEOs of Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, Uber, Airbnb and Tesla Motors noted the policy was affecting their own employees working here legally, and would jeopardize their competitive quest for talent. Google CEO Sundar Pichai was among the first to condemn the order, noting that it impacted nearly 200 employees, risking stranding some abroad.\n\n\nAdministration officials have drafted a new executive order aimed at overhauling, among other things, the H-1B work-visa program that technology companies have long relied on to bring top foreign engineering talent to their U.S.-based locations."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Hillary Clinton ,Debate,Trump and spar. ### Assistant: In Second Debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Spar in Bitter, Personal Terms\n\n\nDonald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton collided in an almost unremittingly hostile debate on Sunday night, a 90-minute spectacle of character attacks, tawdry allegations, and Mr. Trump's startling accusation that Mrs. Clinton had \"tremendous hate in her heart.\"\n\nIn a remarkable political maneuver, Mr. Trump said Mrs. Clinton had smeared women who accused her husband, Bill Clinton, of sexually assaulting or harassing them, seeking to salvage his presidential candidacy after explosive reports about his past lewd comments about women.\n\nTense at first, and then increasingly angry as he grew more comfortable on the attack, Mr. Trump noted that three of Mr. Clinton's accusers were sitting in the audience."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Brexit,Qatar and the Shard. ### Assistant: Brexit boost: Qatar will invest another $6 billion in U.K.\n\nThe gas-rich Gulf state has already invested about £40 billion ($50 billion) in Britain where it owns a string of trophy assets including the Harrods department store and the Shard -- western Europe's tallest building. Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani said Qatar would spend another £5 billion ($6.3 billion) over the next 3 to 5 years on energy infrastructure real estate and other sectors. The news comes as Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to trigger the official EU exit process on Wednesday. \"We are looking beyond the boundaries of our own continent ready to embrace all the opportunities of this new era said Liam Fox, U.K. secretary of state for international trade."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about London Stock Exchange ,EU and economy. ### Assistant: London Stock Exchange-Deutsche Boerse deal blocked by EU\n\nEU regulators have blocked London Stock Exchange's £21bn merger with German stock exchange Deutsche Boerse. The European Commission said the deal would have created a \"de facto monopoly\" for certain financial services. The merger would have combined Europe's two largest stock exchange operators. London Stock Exchange Group said it \"regrets\" the commission's decision as the deal would have created a \"world-leading\" financial markets firm. It warned last month that the deal was unlikely to receive EU approval over concerns that it would limit competition. The firm which operates the UK and Italian stock exchanges had offered to sell its France-based clearing house to deal with those concerns. However the European Commission decided that this remedy did not go far enough. Margrethe Vestager the commissioner in charge of competition policy said: \"The European economy depends on well-functioning financial markets."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about snapchat Snapchat,Twitter,Yahoo and Google. ### Assistant: Snapchat will be bigger than Twitter\n\nYahoo and AOL with advertisers' \"Snapchat could become more popular with advertisers than Twitter Yahoo and AOL within three years with the messaging app company forecast to be bring in revenues of more than $3bn (£2.4bn) a year by the end of 2019. That bullish forecast is based on advertisers targeting the hard-to-reach youth audience that Snapchat has seemingly cornered. More than half (51%) of video users on the app are under 24 compared with 23% for Facebook and 17% for Google's YouTube (17%) according to Ampere Analysis. Brands are also keen to see a true rival emerge to challenge Facebook and Google which have recently come in for heavy criticism for their advertising practices. The two web giants currently account for 58% of the $141bn global mobile ad market."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about educators,Immigration and students. ### Assistant: Educators Prepare for Immigration Agents at the Schoolhouse\n\n\nIn January, New York City's schools chancellor, Carmen Fari�a, sent a letter home to students' families, reassuring them that the city was not keeping records of their immigration status and that immigration agents would not be roaming schools unfettered.\n\nBut that has not kept the questions from coming, said Maite Junco, a senior adviser at the city's Education Department.\n\nSchool administrators and parents who are worried about the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented immigrants want \"details on exactly how the process works,\" Ms. Junco said."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Sillicon valley and internet. ### Assistant: ,internet,tech industry ,Why Silicon Valley isn't fighting to save the Internet (yet)\n\nWe thought we'd never have to pull this out again one member of the singing activist group said at a tech industry rally against President Trump in San Francisco earlier this month. Then the Grannies launched into their protest song: Say to Comcast to Verizon and to AT&T: Hands off the Internet it must be free.\" The chant stood out at the protest as the gathering mostly focused on Silicon Valley's fight with Trump over the travel ban. It also stands out as one of the few moments since Trump's inauguration when net neutrality took center stage in Silicon Valley. The net neutrality rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission in 2015 are intended to keep the Internet open and fair. The rules prevent Internet providers from playing favorites by deliberately speeding up or slowing down traffic from specific websites and apps."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Tom Brady ,jersey,SuperBowl,TMZ and Houston Police. ### Assistant: A Value Is Assigned to Tom Brady's Missing Jersey: $500\n\n000 \"How much is that missing Tom Brady Super Bowl jersey worth anyway? According to the official police report half a million dollars. The jersey Brady wore in the game vanished after the Super Bowl leading to a deluge of press attention and a promise from the Texas lieutenant governor that the state would do all it could to recover it. The report by the Houston police lists the jersey as stolen property in the category \"shirt/blouse/T-shirt.\" That is followed by an eye-opening figure under \"value\": $500 000. The amount is pertinent because as the report notes $300 000 or more makes the potential crime a first-degree felony. The Houston police told TMZ that the figure was determined by the complainant - Brady \"or one of his people.\" Tom Brady is listed on the report as the complainant and his vitals of 6 feet 4 inches and 225 pounds are duly noted."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Netflix and CNNMoney. ### Assistant: Netflix is testing a 'Skip Intro' button, and viewers love it\n\nNo more watching the same minute-long intro song and credits before every episode of \"Orange is the New Black.\" Netflix told CNNMoney Friday that some Netflix members recently began seeing a \"Skip Intro\" button while streaming, but wouldn't say when it first appeared. \n\nNetflix spokesperson Smita Saran said the feature is one of \"hundreds\" of A-B tests that the company conducts each year to try out new features. \"We're looking at what does or doesn't enhance the viewing experience,\" Saran said."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Miami,Novak Djokovic,Andy Murray and elbow injury. ### Assistant: Miami Open Novak Djokovic joins Andy Murray in pulling out with elbow injury\n\nWorld number two Novak Djokovic has pulled out of next week's Miami Open because of an elbow injury. The 29-year-old Serb is the second big name to withdraw from the event after world number one Andy Murray did likewise for the same reason. Defending champion Djokovic apologised to fans who had bought tickets to see him play in Miami. He lost to Australian Nick Kyrgios in straight sets in the last 16 at Indian Wells last week. \"My doctor has strongly advised against play because my elbow injury that I keep carrying on for months got worse in the past week he said. I will do everything in my power to recover and do all the necessary therapy to be able to return on court as soon as possible.\" Briton Murray will extend his lead at the top of the world rankings to more than 4 000 points as Djokovic will lose the points he earned from winning in Miami last year. The Scot will lead the Serb by 3 090 points on Monday - but that will increase to more than 4 045 points at the beginning of next month."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Amateur sports and BBC. ### Assistant: State of Sport Amateur doping findings 'concern' sports minister\n\nThe extent of doping in amateur sport - revealed by a poll for the BBC - is a \"concern\" says sports minister Tracey Crouch. A BBC State of Sport investigation found more than a third (35%) of amateur sports people say they personally know someone who has doped. Half said performance-enhancing substance use is \"widespread\" among those who play competitive sport. Crouch said doping was \"absolutely unacceptable in any level of sport\". She added: \"I think there is still more that sports governing bodies can do on this front working alongside UK Anti-Doping to help promote clean sport.\" The investigation into doping in UK amateur sport also found 8% of amateur sports people said they had taken steroids while 49% thought performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) were \"easily available\" among people who play sports regularly."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Sweden,High tax and economy. ### Assistant: Sweden Warned Not to Return to High-Tax 70s as Incomes Squeezed\n\nDon't return Sweden to the high taxes of the 1970s and 1980s. That warning comes from Sweden's state-funded economic think tank as the Social Democratic-led government has been raising taxes on workers while planning to cut levies on pensioners and those collecting benefits. \"There are big negative effects at least in the longer term of higher state income tax and the marginal tax rate Urban Hansson Brusewitz, director-general at the National Institute of Economic Research, said in an interview Tuesday in Stockholm. Should things head in this direction too long it would be harmful for Sweden.\" "} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Jeff Bezos,robot suit,Amazon and machine machine learning. ### Assistant: Jeff Bezos tests giant robot suit\n\nThe Amazon (AMZN Tech30) CEO tweeted a photo of himself testing out a giant mechanical robot suit at the company's exclusive MARS conference late Sunday night. The conference focuses on machine-learning home automation robotics and space. \"Why do I feel so much like Sigourney Weaver?\" Bezos asked the audience referring to the actress's lead role in \"Alien.\" The robot was designed by South Korean company Hankook Mirae Technology and is almost 14 feet tall according to the company's website."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about U.S Travel Industry. ### Assistant: U.S. Travel Industry Fears a 'Lost Decade' Under Trump\n\n\nLike many Washington lobby groups, the U.S. Travel Association was quick to congratulate the new president on his victory last November.\n\n\"We are encouraged that Mr. Trump's extensive business and hospitality background ...will make him a ready and receptive ear,\" the trade organization said. On the Republican's inauguration, the USTA's chief executive officer, Roger Dow, pledged the industry as a \"capable, willing partner.\"\n\nBut almost immediately things started to go sideways. A steady drumbeat of news and policy proclamations seemed likely to damage America's $250 billion travel industry and its roughly 15 million U.S. employees."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Trump and Travel Ban. ### Assistant: Federal judge sides with Trump administration in travel ban case\n\n\n(CNN)A federal judge in Virginia ruled in favor of the Trump administration Friday, declining to join other federal courts that halted the President's revised travel ban last week.\n\nTwo federal judges -- one in Maryland and one in Hawaii -- have blocked implementation of the core provisions of the travel ban, and it remains on hold nationwide. Drawing on a litany of then-candidate Donald Trump's statements about Muslims during the presidential campaign, both of the judges concluded that the new executive order likely violates the establishment clause of the Constitution by disfavoring Muslims.\n\nBut Virginia-based US District Judge Anthony Trenga was not persuaded that Trump's past statements automatically mean the revised executive order is unlawful, especially given the changes it made from the first version."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Siri,Samsung,AI and artificial intelligence. ### Assistant: Samsung's new AI assistant will take on Siri and Alexa\n\n\nSamsung is preparing to launch a digital assistant called \"Bixby,\" the latest product to result from the tech industry's obsession with artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.\nBixby will be featured on the new Galaxy S8, Samsung's head of research and development Injong Rhee said in a blog post.\nThe S8 launches in New York next week.\nSamsung is banking on the S8 to help it recover from last year's embarrassing Note 7 debacle. The company killed off the flagship device after a recall and various fixes failed to stop some Note 7s from overheating and catching fire."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Internet Privacy. ### Assistant: House sends bill rolling back Internet privacy protections to Trump\n\nCongress sent proposed legislation to President Trump on Tuesday that wipes away landmark online privacy protections the first salvo in what is likely to become a significant reworking of the rules governing Internet access in an era of Republican dominance. In a party-line vote House Republicans freed Internet service providers such as Verizon AT&T and Comcast from restrictions approved just last year that had sought to limit what companies could do with information such as customer browsing habits app usage history location data and Social Security numbers. The rules had also required providers to strengthen safeguards for customer data against hackers and thieves."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Columbia University. ### Assistant: You've Been Accepted to Columbia. Oops, Our Error.\n\nWhen an applicant to the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health got an email on Wednesday saying it was \"delighted to welcome\" her, she said she was overcome with euphoria.\n\nShe began sobbing, and her body shook.\n\n\"I couldn't even control my body,\" said the applicant, a 23-year-old for whom Columbia was the No. 1 choice. \"My teeth even started chattering. I didn't even know that could happen.\"\n\nThat jubilation lasted only about 75 minutes, however, as a second email arrived informing her - and 276 other prospective students - that the acceptance notices had been sent in error."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Obama,Republicans and Congress. ### Assistant: Congress Moves to Strike Internet Privacy Rules From Obama Era\n\n\nWASHINGTON - Republican senators moved Thursday to dismantle landmark internet privacy protections for consumers in the first decisive strike against telecommunications and technology regulations created during the Obama administration, and a harbinger of further deregulation.\n\nThe measure passed in a 50-to-48 vote largely along party lines. The House is expected to mirror the Senate's action next week, followed by a signature from President Trump.\n\nThe move means Verizon, Comcast or AT&T can continue tracking and sharing people's browsing and app activity without permission, and it alarmed consumer advocates and Democratic lawmakers."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about white house. ### Assistant: Woman arrested three times as she tries to see President Trump\n\n\n(CNN)A woman arrested late Tuesday night after she allegedly attempted to gain entry to the White House has been arrested two more times nearby. Police said she has told them she was there to speak to President Donald Trump.\n\nMarci Anderson Wahl, 38, of Everett, Washington, was arrested by the US Secret Service near the south grounds of the US Treasury Building early Sunday, said a Washington Metropolitan Police Department spokesman.\nAccording to the Secret Service, officers responded to an alarm around 2:15 a.m. and reportedly saw Wahl trying to scale a fence."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about southgate. ### Assistant: Wilfried Zaha hits back at Southgate's 'timescale' claim over England selection\n\nWilfried Zaha has rejected Gareth Southgate's suggestion that he had imposed a timescale to be selected again by England effectively holding the national team to ransom and has defended his right to instead represent the country of his birth Ivory Coast. The Crystal Palace forward who had been capped by England in friendlies against Sweden and Scotland during Roy Hodgson's tenure as manager was infuriated by Southgate's comments in the aftermath of the World Cup qualifying victory against Lithuania on Sunday. Zaha issued a statement through his representative Will Salthouse of Unique Sports Management on Tuesday and implied disappointment that England's recently appointed permanent manager had made public details of a meeting held with the winger in December."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Uk workers and robots. ### Assistant: Millions of UK workers at risk of being replaced by robots\n\nstudy says \"More than 10 million UK workers are at high risk of being replaced by robots within 15 years as the automation of routine tasks gathers pace in a new machine age. A report by the consultancy firm PwC found that 30% of jobs in Britain were potentially under threat from breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI). In some sectors half the jobs could go. The report predicted that automation would boost productivity and create fresh job opportunities but it said action was needed to prevent the widening of inequality that would result from robots increasingly being used for low-skill tasks. PwC said 2.25 million jobs were at high risk in wholesale and retailing – the sector that employs most people in the UK – and 1.2 million were under threat in manufacturing 1.1 million in administrative and support services and 950 000 in transport and storage."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Google and education. ### Assistant: Google commits $50 million to close the education gap\n\n\nThere are 130 million students around the world who haven't learned basic math or reading, even after being in school for several years, according to UNESCO.\n\nGoogle's philanthropic arm, Google.org, wants to whittle down that number. Over the next two years, it's giving $50 million in grants to nonprofits focused on improving education in developing countries using tech-based learning tools, the company said Tuesday. There are nine grantees so far, and Google.org intends to give grants to nonprofits in 20 countries by the end of the year."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about F1. ### Assistant: F1: Resurgent Ferrari finally takes fight to Mercedes\n\nThe champagne flowed cheers rang out and \"il Tricolore\" flags were enthusiastically waved. But behind the scenes there was probably a huge collective sigh of relief. Sebastian Vettel's win at Sunday's Australian Grand Prix has been a long time coming for Ferrari -- Formula One's most successful team. The 16-time world champion hadn't won in Melbourne since 2007 and its last victory of any description came back in 2015 when Vettel won the Singapore Grand Prix."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Uk Athletics. ### Assistant: Lauren Jeska jailed for Alexander Stadium stabbings\n\nA fell-running champion has been jailed for 18 years for stabbing three UK Athletics staff at a major arena. Lauren Jeska a transgender athlete admitted trying to murder Ralph Knibbs at Birmingham's Alexander Stadium. The \"cool calculated attack\" came amid a dispute over her eligibility to compete as a female. Birmingham Crown Court heard that Jeska 42 stabbed Mr Knibbs in the head and neck leaving a 2cm hole with \"blood pumping out\"."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Reese Witherspoon. ### Assistant: ssReese Witherspoon posts heartfelt message on 6th wedding anniversary\n\nOscar-winner Reese Witherspoon took to Instagram on Sunday to post a heartfelt anniversary message to her husband of six years agent Jim Toth. \"Six years ago I was lucky enough to marry this wonderful man. He makes me laugh everyday and supports me in everything I do. Happy anniversary JT! Here's to many more!\" she wrote next to a picture of the happy couple watching the sunset on the beach. The \"Big Little lies\" star married Toth in 2011 in California. They are parents to son Tennessee 4. It's been a big week in other ways for Witherspoon as she celebrated her 41st birthday. \"On top of the world from all of your sweet birthday wishes!\" she wrote in an earlier post. \"There's nothing better than celebrating my birthday with my wonderful kids!\" she added in another Insta pic."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Bates Motel. ### Assistant: 'Bates Motel' slashes into 'Psycho' in final season\n\nThere's a fine line between creative risk-taking and sacrilege when dealing with well-known properties. While \"Bates Motel\" might not have committed the latter it has seemingly sacrificed the right to bill itself as a prequel to \"Psycho.\" The A&E series always appeared to come with a built-in expiration date facing the danger of running out of real estate as it chewed through story related to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror classic. The contemporary setting also made the proceedings less spooky what with cellphones and other modern devices that alter the dynamics of say being alone in the basement with a murderer dressed like his mom. Still the announcement of a fifth and final season that would overlap with the movie actually created some excitement: after an ill-advised remake this offered an alternate window into the story including how these events unfolded from the perspective of Norman/Norma Bates."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Protests. ### Assistant: On 'Day Without Women,' Two Districts Cancel School\n\n\nSchool districts in Virginia and North Carolina are telling students to stay home on Wednesday, on a nationwide day of protest called \"A Day Without Women,\" because so many staff members do not plan to show up for work.\n\nIn Alexandria Public Schools in Northern Virginia, more than 300 staff members have asked for the day off, prompting district officials to take the extraordinary step of canceling class. In a note on its website, the superintendent said its 18 schools would not have enough teachers on Wednesday.\n\n\"This is not a decision that was made lightly,\" the superintendent, Alvin L. Crawley, said, adding that \"it is not based on a political stance or position."} {"text":"### Human: write a anews article about Tennis. ### Assistant: Maria Sharapova claims she 'fought for truth' as tennis doping ban return nears\n\nMaria Sharapova said she feels vindicated by the reduction of her doping suspension adding that she \"fought hard for the truth\" as she prepares to return to tennis after a 15-month ban . Russia's former world No1 was initially barred for two years after testing positive at the 2016 Australian Open for meldonium a medication she had been taking for 10 years within the rules but that was reclassified as a banned drug. She will return at April's Porsche Grand Prix thanks to a wildcard entry and says she feels she has got her \"day job back\"."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about baseball and sports. ### Assistant: Baseball Is Practically a Water Sport to the Mets' Granderson\n\nEven for 10 minutes Curtis Granderson can't restrain himself. On a recent morning here in spring training before the start of his 12th full major league season he was talking about how at age 36 he will handle the rigors of chasing down balls in center field. As he talked he asked for a brief timeout and reached for the 12-ounce water bottle he had left on the floor beside his locker. This was his sixth bottle of the day and it wasn't yet noon. There would likely be another six before the day was done. \"You always see him just crushing water said his fellow outfielder Michael Conforto, who is 12 years younger than Granderson. Granderson drinks by the sip. He values that over chugging because he believes it gives his body a constant flow of essential fluids. He is also a firm believer in room-temperature water, because he can't drink as much when the water is cold. Thus, a 24-pack of 12-ounce bottles is always adjacent to his locker."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about drones and youth science. ### Assistant: Students Experiment With Drones for 4-H National Youth Science Day\n\n\nMore than 100,000 K-12 students across the country experimented with engineering, coding and design in the 4-H National Youth Science Day \"Drone Discovery Challenge\" Wednesday.\n\nStudents worked in groups overseen by volunteers to explore the science behind drones and apply it to real-world problems. Younger students experimented with drone engineering and design, while high schoolers learned about computer coding for remote sensors and unmanned flight.\n\nStudents didn't experiment with actual drones. To keep costs down, they used items from a 4-H kit, like a paper plate and foam airplane, to learn about the concepts of flight and remote sensing. The only real technological item is the remote sensor."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article drugs,sports and BBC. ### Assistant: Doping in sport: Drug use 'fast becoming a crisis'\n\nDrug use at every level of sport is \"fast becoming a crisis\" according to UK Anti-Doping - responding to a BBC poll into doping in amateur sport. It found more than a third (35%) of amateur sports people say they personally know someone who has doped and 8% said they had taken steroids. Half believe performance enhancing substance use is \"widespread\" among those who play sport competitively. Ukad chief Nicole Sapstead described the figures as \"incredibly alarming\". A BBC State of Sport investigation into doping in UK amateur sport also found that 49% thought performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) were \"easily available\" among people who play sports regularly."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Trump,Twitter,tabloid and Obama. ### Assistant: In age of Trump, Obama is the new tabloid darling\n\n\nDonald Trump might be the original tabloid president, but while he works long hours in Washington making phone calls from the Oval Office and wreaking havoc on Twitter, the gossip pages and fashion blogs are spilling a lot of ink chronicling his predecessor.\n\nBuoyed by their celebrity, the Obamas still attract attention when they're spotted on the street. But freed from the constraints of the office, their fans are now running into them on vacation, at lunch or outside SoulCycle. And those sightings, captured via iPhone camera and shared on social media, have become fodder for regular coverage in traditional gossip columns, on friendly left-leaning blogs, and in fashion magazines eager to assess the president's post-White House wardrobe."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article Schwarzenegger. ### Assistant: Schwarzenegger taunts Trump over approval rating\n\n\nFormer California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger continued his very public feud with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, releasing a video taunting the president over his falling approval ratings.\n\n\"The ratings are in, and you got swamped,\" Schwarzenegger said. \"Wow, now you're in the 30s? But what do you expect when you take away after-school programs for children and Meals on Wheels for the poor people?"} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Olympics,2016 and boxing. ### Assistant: Lawrence Okolie: Olympian wins in 20 seconds on professional debut\n\nRio 2016 Olympian Lawrence Okolie took just 20 seconds to score a knockout win on his professional debut. The 24-year-old British cruiserweight caught compatriot Geoffrey Cave with two solid right hands. The bout followed Anthony Crolla's points defeat by Jorge Linares at Manchester Arena. \"Sorry to everyone that missed me fighting Okolie tweeted. The good news is a Won by KO in 20 seconds!! Bad news is I'm back in the cage for now.\" London-based Cave 33 has now lost all three of his professional fights. Okolie competed at heavyweight and lost to Cuban Erislandy Savon at the last-16 stage at the Rio Olympics. He hopes to become a world champion within four years and is scheduled to fight on the undercard of Ricky Burns' super-lightweight unification bout with Julius Indongo on 15 April."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Chelsea,Arsenal,Alexis Sanchezand football. ### Assistant: Chelsea make Arsenal's Alexis Sánchez their No1 summer transfer target\n\nChelsea have made Arsenal's Alexis Sánchez their main summer transfer target and Antonio Conte has discussed the possibility of bringing the Chilean to Stamford Bridge with the club's hierarchy. The Italian manager is in talks with Chelsea over a new contract and as part of that summer transfers have been discussed. Conte has submitted to the club's recruitment team effectively headed by the director Marina Granovskaia and technical director Michael Emenalo a list of players he would like to sign with Sánchez and a left-sided defender among the priorities."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about BrewDog and Social Media. ### Assistant: BrewDog threatened lawsuit against plan for bar with 'punk' in name\n\nBrewDog threatened legal action to prevent a bar from using the term \"punk\" in its name it has emerged a day after the brewer blamed \"trigger-happy\" lawyers for a similar dispute that sparked a social media backlash. The brewer which has been a vocal critic of the behaviour of large corporations raised an objection to plans by music promoter Tony Green to open a bar in Leeds called Draft Punk. Green who says the name was a tongue-in-cheek reference to French dance music act Daft Punk said the \"intimidating\" threat contravened the punk movement spirit that BrewDog claims to espouse."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article Lewis hamilton and Formula 1. ### Assistant: Lewis Hamilton believes he can beat Sebastian Vettel to world title\n\nBritain's Lewis Hamilton says he is confident he can beat Sebastian Vettel to the world title this year despite defeat at the Australian Grand Prix. Hamilton finished second to the German in the season opener in Melbourne after losing the lead following pressure from the Ferrari driver's superior pace. Hamilton said: \"It is going to be a close race. I truly believe we can beat them. It's great to see Ferrari there. \"It's good we had this close battle. I'm looking forward to the next.\" Hamilton led from pole position but struggled for pace in the opening laps and after an early pit stop was held up by Red Bull's Max Verstappen allowing Vettel to get ahead. Hamilton said: \"I wouldn't say I'm happy. But all things in perspective. To see where we have come from with massive rule changes and to come here and be battling so close for a win and missing out marginally there are a lot of things to be proud of. \"We could have won the race but I gave it everything I could and you can't do more. Take the strength of the weekend.\""} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Flights ,US government and electronics. ### Assistant: Ban aimed at electronics in cabins of some US-bound flights\n\nThe U.S. government is temporarily barring passengers on certain flights originating in eight other countries from bringing laptops, iPads, cameras and most other electronics in carry-on luggage starting Tuesday.\n\nThe reason for the ban was not immediately clear. U.S. security officials would not comment. The ban was revealed Monday in statements from Royal Jordanian Airlines and the official news agency of Saudi Arabia. A second U.S. official said the ban will affect nine airlines in total, and the Transportation Security Administration will inform the affected airlines at 3 a.m. Eastern time Tuesday."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Brazil,neymar and worldcup. ### Assistant: Brazil 3-0 Paraguay: Philippe Coutinho and Neymar book World Cup spot\n\nPhilippe Coutinho and Neymar scored as Brazil qualified for the 2018 World Cup in Russia with a dominant 3-0 win over Paraguay on Tuesday. Liverpool's Coutinho who was due to fly back on a private jet after the game with Roberto Firmino ahead of the Merseyside derby opened the scoring in the 34th minute. Neymar capped an eventful evening with a goal in the second half before Marcelo added a late third. Barcelona forward Neymar captaining the side missed a penalty and saw an effort chalked off for offside on an evening when he was routinely on the end of rough treatment from the Paraguay defenders. Their 10th win of the qualifying campaign sees Brazil become the first country to qualify for the 2018 World Cup."} {"text":"### Human: write a anews article about prosthestics,skin and seneors. ### Assistant: Solar-powered 'skin' could make prosthetics more real\n\nMany people try to stay out of the sun. But if a new type of solar-powered electronic skin makes its way onto prosthetics, wearers will definitely want those rays shining on their limbs.\n\nResearchers are already working to create smart skin that embeds sensors that mimic the tactile feedback of human skin, making it possible for amputees to feel pressure, temperature and even dampness. But how to power the futuristic material?\n\nA team from the University of Glasgow in the UK has come up with a version that harnesses the sun's rays. Because it produces its own energy from a natural source, the engineers say, the electronic skin would operate longer than similar materials powered by batteries or tethered to a power source that would also limit portability, clearly a key feature of any everyday prosthetic or touch-sensitive robot on the go."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Gold. ### Assistant: Gold Set to Soar to $1\n\n500 as Inflation Makes a Comeback \"Gold is poised to rally to levels last seen four years ago as rising inflation and negative real interest rates combine to boost demand according to Incrementum AG which says that the precious metal may be in the early stages of a bull market. Prices may climb to $1 400 to $1 500 an ounce this year said Ronald-Peter Stoeferle managing partner at the Liechtenstein-based company which oversees 100 million Swiss francs ($101.5 million). Spot bullion -- which was at $1 249 on Wednesday -- last traded at $1 400 in September 2013."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about court. ### Assistant: Judge rejects Stein's request for hand recount in Wis.\n\n\nMADISON, Wis. - Green Party candidate Jill Stein paid $3.5 million Tuesday to clear the way for Wisconsin's presidential vote recount but had a judge reject her lawsuit to require all Wisconsin counties to do the recount by hand.\n\nDane County Circuit Judge Valerie Bailey-Rihn said the effort to force the hand recount, which was backed by Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign, did not meet the state's legal standard for prohibiting the use of machines in the recount, saying that the two campaigns did not show a hand recount, though more thorough, was necessary or show there was a clear and convincing evidence of fraud or other problems.\n\nBailey-Rihn said there were good reasons to do a hand recount but no legal basis for her to mandate it."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about HIV/AIDS. ### Assistant: George Michael portrait by Damien Hirst sells for $580\n\n000 \"A portrait of the late George Michael by artist Damien Hirst has sold for just under half a million pounds at a charity auction. The money raised from the sale of Beautiful Beautiful George Michael Love Painting will go to HIV/Aids charity The Goss-Michael Foundation. The charity was founded by Michael and his former partner Kenny Goss. Goss posted an image of the artwork on Instagram writing: \"Amazing result of $580 000 (around £461 011).\" He described Damien Hirst as a \"superstar\" adding: \"Thank you Damien!\" The canvas went under the hammer in Dallas Texas at the MTV Re:define charity gala. Michael who enjoyed a lucrative pop career as one half of duo Wham before embarking on a successful solo career died on Christmas Day last year at the age of 53."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about CNN and the border wall. ### Assistant: First on CNN: Border wall ask: $1 billion for 62 miles\n\n\nWashington (CNN)The Trump administration wants the first $1 billion of border wall funding to cover 62 miles -- including replacing some existing fencing along the southern border. \n\nThe documents describe exactly where the administration hopes to put its first installment of the border wall, as it described its modest 2017 funding ask.\n\nThe $999 million requested by the White House in its budget supplement for just defense and border security spending would cover just 48 miles of new wall, according to justification documents from the Department of Homeland Security obtained by CNN.\n\nThe documents describe exactly where the administration hopes to put its first installment of the border wall, as it described its modest 2017 funding ask."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Disabled people and machine learning. ### Assistant: Machine Learning Opens Up New Ways to Help Disabled People\n\n\n\nCC rules require TV stations to provide closed captions that convey speech, sound effects, and audience reactions such as laughter to deaf and hard of hearing viewers. YouTube isn't subject to those rules, but thanks to Google's machine-learning technology, it now offers similar assistance.\n\nYouTube has used speech-to-text software to automatically caption speech in videos since 2009 (they are used 15 million times a day). Today it rolled out algorithms that indicate applause, laughter, and music in captions. More sounds could follow, since the underlying software can also identify noises like sighs, barks, and knocks."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Ivanka Trump. ### Assistant: Ivanka Trump Set to get West Wing Office as Role Expands \n\n\nIvanka Trump, who moved to Washington saying she would play no formal role in her father's administration, is now officially setting up shop in the White House.\n\nThe powerful first daughter has secured her own office on the West Wing's second floor - a space next to senior adviser Dina Powell, who was recently promoted to a position on the National Security Council. She is also in the process of obtaining a security clearance and is set to receive government-issued communications devices this week.\n\nIn everything but name, Trump is settling in as what appears to be a full-time staffer in her father's administration, with a broad and growing portfolio - except she is not being sworn in, will hold no official position and is not pocketing a salary, her attorney said."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Cars and Uber. ### Assistant: Uber Self-Driving Car Tests Resume Three Days After Crash\n\n\n\nUber Technologies Inc.'s self-driving cars were back on public roads Monday, three days after a crash in Arizona put the company's testing program on hold.\n\nThe ride-hailing company resumed testing in San Francisco Monday morning, and planned to restart the program in Tempe, Arizona, and Pittsburgh later in the day, according to an Uber spokeswoman.\n\nOne of Uber's Volvo self-driving SUVs was involved in a high-impact crash on Friday in Tempe. The vehicle was not responsible for the incident and there were no injuries, Tempe police said. Another car failed to yield for the Uber car, causing the autonomous vehicle to flip on its side, according to the police report."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Dallas cowboys. ### Assistant: Jason Witten signs new four-year deal with Dallas Cowboys\n\nDallas tight end Jason Witten has signed a four-year contract extension that virtually guarantees the 14-year veteran will spend his entire career with the Cowboys. The deal Witten signed on Tuesday runs through to 2021 and leaves the final year of the two-time All Pro's current contract intact. The extension has a maximum value of $29m with no new guaranteed money and gives the Cowboys the flexibility to restructure and create about $4m in salary cap space. Witten who turns 35 in May is one of two tight ends in NFL history with at least 1 000 catches and 10 000 yards receiving. The other is Tony Gonzalez who retired in 2013 after 17 seasons."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about google maps. ### Assistant: Google Maps can tell your friends exactly where you are\n\nIf you've ever tried to meet up with friends at a big expanse like Central Park or Golden Gate Park, you know it can be a pain to find the exact spot where they're hanging out.\n\nGoogle wants to help.\n\nThe search giant on Wednesday unveiled a new feature for Google Maps called \"location sharing\" that lets you reveal your exact location to a contact for a certain period of time -- from 15 minutes to 3 hours, or until you turn off the feature.\n\nYou can also share a driving or walking route if you're going from one place to another, and your friends will be able to see your progress on the map."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Germany and artificial sun. ### Assistant: Let there be light: German scientists test 'artificial sun'\n\nScientists in Germany flipped the switch Thursday on what's being described as \"the world's largest artificial sun,\" a device they hope will help shed light on new ways of making climate-friendly fuels.\n\nThe giant honeycomb-like setup of 149 spotlights - officially known as \"Synlight\" - in Juelich, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Cologne, uses xenon short-arc lamps normally found in cinemas to simulate natural sunlight that's often in short supply in Germany at this time of year."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Roger Federer and tennis. ### Assistant: Roger Federer beats Frances Tiafoe on return to Miami Open\n\nRoger Federer beat American teenager Frances Tiafoe in his first match at the Miami Open for three years. The Swiss 35 defeated the 19-year-old qualifier 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 to take his 2017 record to 14 wins and one loss. Federer who won has won the Australian Open and Indian Wells titles this year missed Miami through illness in 2016. Top seed Stan Wawrinka beat Horacio Zeballos 6-3 6-4 while women's fifth seed Agnieszka Radwanska was thrashed 6-0 6-3 by Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. \"It's quite tough conditions raining and really windy today Swiss Wawrinka said. It's really windy on the court so it's never easy. I'm happy with the way I was moving the way I was playing and my attitude in general was really positive so it's a great match.\" Federer picked up where he left off in Indian Wells winning his first 20 service points on the way to overcoming an impressive effort from Tiafoe the world number 101."} {"text":"### Human: write a news article about Elon Musk and Tesla. ### Assistant: Elon Musk creates Neuralink brain electrode firm\n\nTesla chief executive Elon Musk has launched Neuralink a start-up which aims to develop technology that connects our brains to computers. A report from the Wall Street Journal later confirmed in a tweet by Mr Musk said the company was in its very early stages and registered as a \"medical research\" firm. The company will develop so-called \"neural lace\" technology which would implant tiny electrodes into the brain. The technique could be used to improve memory or give humans added artificial intelligence."}