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Study suggests microbiome could be key to losing weight

Results from a new food indicate that a person’s ability to shed pounds could have to do with what’s in their guts – specifically, their microbiome. Microbiome are microorganisms that help us break down food, and each has an army of these tiny assistants. medical-research” target=”_blank”>Researchers<. REE DRUMMOND DESCRIBES ‘ROCK …

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Meghan Markle's dad Thomas reacts to Time 100 cover: 'There are far more influential people'

Thomas Markle apparently wasn’t too impressed by Time magazine’s 100 most influential people issue — even though his daughter, celebrity-news, and her husband, prince-harry” target=”_blank”>Prince Harry< The two posed together but caught some backlash on social media for their “awkward” appearances.  Harry, whose 37th birthday was also on Wednesday, was dressed …

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Catholic group using geo-data to target parishes in Virginia governor's race

The political action committee CatholicVote is attempting to reach us-regions voters through data that identifies their respective parishes – reflecting how salient the faith has become in American politics under President Biden. The new strategy involves geofencing, or using data received by apps to identify smartphone users’ locations. CatholicVote is …

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Candace Cameron Bure shoots down 'The View' return, calls co-host stint 'one of the toughest jobs' she's had

Candace Cameron Bure has no plans to ever re-join “tv” target=”_blank”>The View<. During her appearance, the “Full House” alum reflected on her time as a co-host. “My time at ‘The View’ was exciting, challenging, informative, emotional, and stressful,” she recalled, per People. “It was one of the toughest jobs I’ve …

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VA to restore benefits for LGBTQ vets who received other-than-honorable discharges: report

The Department of military Affairs will unveil plans Monday to restore full benefits for LGBTQ military” target=”_blank”>service members< reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. Additionally, Veterans Affairs officials will open reviews into cases of veterans who served before or after the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was implemented and …

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States warn of COVID-19 antibody drug shortage

state-and-local” target=”_blank”>State<, with some warning unvaccinated folks not to count on having such treatments available in the instance that they contract the virus in the near future. With demand far outpacing supply for the drugs, namely Regeneron’s REVG-COV and Eli Lilley’s Bamlanivimab, the executive announced this week that the Department …

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Three Sunday shows ignored NYT report on botched drone strike Pentagon now admits killed 10 Afghan civilians

Three of the five prominent Sunday morning newscasts avoided the explosive the-new-york-times” target=”_blank”>New York Times< finally admitted killed Afghan civilians rather than ISIS-K terrorists the Biden administration previously touted.  During a Friday press conference, the Pentagon confirmed that the Aug. 28 drone strike was a “tragic mistake” that killed ten …

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Connecticut woman accused of assaulting Navy sailor in pizza shop arrested

A woman accused of berating and assaulting a topics sailor in uniform at a us-regions pizza shop has been arrested, authorities said Friday.  Lori Desjardins, 45, from Southington, crime” target=”_blank”>surrendered< Lori Desjardins, 45, is accused of assaulting and berating a Navy sailor inside a Connecticut pizza shop.  (Berlin Police Department) …

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