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Clay County Coroner releases names of those killed in car-pedestrian accident
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Lincoln County students invited to participate in annual Conservation Contest
Students and educators from Lincoln County Schools, whether they be public, private, or homeschooled, are invited to participate in the Annual Conservation Contest hosted by the Lincoln County Conservation Program. The Conservation Contest encourages students to submit posters or write and perform speeches that illustrate the conservation theme of the year. For 2024, the Conservation…
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Technically speaking: The (sports) revolution will be televised
For decades, technology and sports have gone hand-in-hand, with each athletic innovation spurring new developments to gain a competitive edge. Popular equipment and apparel companies’ technology-forward athletic shoes, practice tools and wearables are great examples. However, we are now entering an unprecedented era where emerging technologies like augmented reality, artificial intelligenceaand remote collaboration are transforming…
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How a mother’s diet affects baby’s gut health
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The first published results of a new Australian human milk research collaboration have shed new light on the gut-boosting, life-saving potential of carbohydrates known as HMOs, vital components of breastmilk produced by mothers during lactation. The University of the Sunshine Coast’s MilkBANC (Breastmilk And Nutrition Research Collaborative) was established to investigate…
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U.S. qualifies for Olympic 3×3 basketball tournaments
As expected, the U.S. qualified for the 2024 Olympic women’s and men’s 3×3 basketball tournaments via world rankings published Wednesday. The U.S. ranked second behind China for the women and second behind Serbia for the men. The top three nations qualified for each tournament. The rest of the eight-team Olympic fields will be filled out…
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Columbia’s new Food Bank Market opened Wednesday on the Business Loop
COLUMBIA — Columbia’s new Food Bank Market opened Wednesday on the Business Loop. The market was three times the size of the old Central Pantry on Big Bear Boulevard. The market’s new visiting center provided free assistance with Medicare, health insurance, utilities, and more. The lines were long, and the parking lot was full during…
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Travel: Now is the time to visit El Salvador
Until recently, it never occurred to me to go to El Salvador. I’d been to Guatemala and Costa Rica and loved both of them. But somehow this never translated into a longing to visit their neighbor. There are two reasons for this — El Salvador has little media presence, so it seldom crosses most travelers’…
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‘Reckless’ driver slams into OPD car, suspect gets away
Raw: Police pursue driver in Oakland Police pursue a driver they said was driving recklessly until they lost them near the Caldecott Tunnel. <!–> OAKLAND, Calif. – Oakland police said that a person who was driving “recklessly” ended up slamming into an unoccupied police car before driving off and losing officers somewhere near the Caldecott…
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U.S. men, women earn 3×3 hoops Olympic berths
Brian Windhorst, ESPN Senior WriterNov 1, 2023, 12:36 PM ET Close ESPN.com NBA writer since 2010 Covered Cleveland Cavs for seven years Author of two books Open Extended Reactions Team USA has qualified for the Olympics in men’s 3×3 basketball for the first time and will join the American women as they defend their gold…
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Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
by Dennis Crouch The White House this week issued a new executive order focusing on a variety of aspects of regulating artificial intelligence, some of which focuses on IP issues. The executive order lays out eight guiding principles for manages risks while allowing growth and benefits: Ensuring AI is safe, secure and trustworthy, including through…