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Whoopi Goldberg and 'The View' address Kelly Clarkson's weight loss backlash: 'Nobody wants to be fat' - New York Post

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  1. Whoopi Goldberg and 'The View' address Kelly Clarkson's weight loss backlash: 'Nobody wants to be fat'  New York Post
  2. Kelly Clarkson sets record straight on Ozempic rumors, says she started medication after 'bloodwork got so bad'  Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Terry Dubrow Urges Kelly Clarkson to Be Transparent About Weight Loss Drugs  TMZ
  4. Joy Behar says 'nobody wants to be fat' as Whoopi Goldberg defends Kelly Clarkson  Entertainment Weekly News
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OKC Baseball Club Game Notes - May 15, 2024

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Oklahoma City Baseball Club (23-17) at Sacramento River Cats (23-17)Game #41 of 150/First Half #41 of 75/Road #23 of 75Pitching Probables: OKC... - PCL Oklahoma City Baseball Club

Bears remain undeniable favorites for HBO's Hard Knocks offseason documentary despite Giants' inclusion - NBC Sports Chicago

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  1. Bears remain undeniable favorites for HBO's Hard Knocks offseason documentary despite Giants' inclusion  NBC Sports Chicago
  2. Giants to make 'Hard Knocks' debut on series' 1st offseason edition  ESPN
  3. Giants will be featured on a new offseason Hard Knocks on HBO in July  NBC Sports
  4. Giants' 100th season to begin on offseason 'Hard Knocks'  NFL.com
  5. NY Giants are finally going to do Hard Knocks - but there's a catch!  NorthJersey.com

AI expected to unravel secrets of non-coding genes

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From smart chatbots to apps that can write entire articles, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly ubiquitous part of our lives. Michael Schon, a research associate at Wageningen University & Research, is designing an AI tool that can perform comparisons of non-coding RNA on plant genomes. The tool is expected to accelerate and simplify the future development of new plant varieties with greater resistance to drought or diseases, for example.

Proposed deep cuts to VA’s tech budget rankle lawmakers

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The Biden administration’s FY25 budget request for the Department of Veterans Affairs proposes steep cuts to the agency’s IT services, including a 99% reduction in VA’s development initiatives from FY24.

Research links voter behavior in presidential elections to housing market performance

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If the 21st century has proven anything to the United States electorate, it is that presidential elections are notoriously unpredictable affairs. The seeming randomness by which the country's electorate chooses its next president has only emboldened polling outlets, talking heads, and amateur psephologists to scrutinize every conceivable variable to give their respective electoral forecasting models a much-needed edge.

Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC

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The LHC family of experiments continues to grow. Alongside the four main experiments, a new generation of smaller experiments is contributing to the search for particles predicted by theories beyond the Standard Model, our current theory of particle physics.

‘Tricky…’ – Romano claims Liverpool would need to pay ‘crazy’ money to sign 23y/o dribbling wizard

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Fabrizio Romano has said that one reported Liverpool transfer target would only be sold this summer if a ‘really crazy’ offer is made to his current club. The Reds are apparently ready to test the waters with West Ham with a potential bid for Mohammed Kudus, whose contract at the London Stadium contains a release […]

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Global geodetic parameters determination: Using satellite laser ranging observations to GNSS satellites

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Satellite laser ranging (SLR) is one of the space geodetic techniques that uses lasers to measure the distance between ground stations and satellites with retroreflectors. This precise measurement provides critical data for determining the geocenter motion, terrestrial scale and Earth Rotation Parameters (ERP)—parameters fundamental to the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF).

Study reveals when the first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed Earth - CNN

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  1. Study reveals when the first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed Earth  CNN
  2. New study may solve mystery about warm-blooded dinosaurs  CBS News
  3. T.Rex was WARM-blooded! King of the Dinosaurs had the ability to internally generate heat - and was not cold-b  Daily Mail
  4. The First Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs Probably Evolved 180 Million Years Ago  IFLScience
  5. First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago  Phys.org