MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly launched the next assertion concerning the capturing and lockdown earlier at the moment in Mount Horeb.
“My coronary heart broke at the moment with the information of the capturing and dying outdoors of Mount Horeb Center College. I’m unhappy for the good sense of hysteria and trauma triggered for college kids, college employees, and the group, and all of us on the Division of Public Instruction stand able to assist in any method we are able to.
“Our colleges must be welcoming locations for all college students, they usually have to be protected locations for all college students and employees.
“I need to particularly thank the group’s college employees and first responders in your fast motion that doubtless saved lives. I’m so grateful for regulation enforcement, medical personnel, and district personnel in responding shortly and making certain the security of our college students.
“I additionally need to acknowledge how forthcoming the college district was with data, protecting the group updated and giving confidence college students had been being stored protected. Thanks to Superintendent Steve Salerno and all of the district’s educators and leaders.”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Halle Berry is becoming a member of a bunch of bipartisan senators to push for laws that will put $275 million towards analysis and training round menopause, the numerous hormone shift girls undergo in center age.
The laws requires the federal authorities to spend extra on scientific trials on menopause in addition to the hormone remedy that’s used to deal with scorching flashes and different signs.
Berry, 57, shouted about menopause outdoors the U.S. Capitol on Thursday. She stated it’s a phrase her personal physician instructed her he was scared to say in entrance of her.
“I’m in menopause, OK?” Berry yelled, eliciting chuckles from the gang. “The disgrace needs to be taken out of menopause. We’ve to speak about this very regular a part of our life that occurs. Our docs can’t even say the phrase to us, not to mention stroll us by means of the journey.”
In current months, the main Hollywood actor has been candid concerning the painful signs she skilled whereas going by means of perimenopause, which happens earlier than menopause when a girl’s estrogen ranges begin dropping. Her physician initially misdiagnosed her with herpes, a sexually transmitted illness that each Berry and her companion examined adverse for.
Below a proposal by Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, $125 million could be put aside for scientific trials, public well being and medical analysis on menopause. The remaining cash would assist assist menopause detection and analysis, prepare docs on treating menopause and elevating public consciousness round it.
“Menopause will not be a nasty phrase, it’s not one thing to be ashamed of, and it’s not one thing Congress or the federal authorities ought to ignore,” Murray stated.
The invoice is backed by 17 senators — three Republicans, 13 Democrats, one impartial and all of them girls. A number of senators stated Thursday they hope the invoice may also encourage docs, men and women to talk extra brazenly concerning the well being milestone all girls expertise.
Apart from Berry, different celebrities have began sharing extra about menopause on discuss reveals and in interviews, whereas some have even began hawking merchandise associated to it. And final 12 months, President Joe Biden got here out with a brand new initiative to enhance the federal authorities’s analysis round girls’s well being, together with menopause. Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, director of the Nationwide Institutes of Well being, has stated that too little is thought about girls’s well being by means of all levels of life. Her company is the federal authorities’s main medical analysis arm.
Whereas the laws has cleared what is usually one among Congress’ greatest hurdles — getting bipartisan assist — its prospects are unsure. It’s troublesome getting payments by means of Congress at any time and the challenges are compounded now by the divisiveness on the Hill and the dwindling variety of days on the legislative calendar earlier than the November election.
The group of ladies might want to get buy-in from their male colleagues to make the cash for menopause analysis a actuality. Congress is overwhelmingly represented by males.
Murkowski stated she was wanting ahead to getting assist from her male counterparts. “If males went by means of menopause we’d have adequately and appropriately funded the analysis (into) menopause many years and many years in the past.”
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Related Press Medical Author Lauran Neergaard contributed to this report.
Superior Micro Units beat Wall Avenue’s earnings goal, however its inventory nonetheless obtained crushed.
Superior Micro Units(AMD 0.40%) inventory sank Wednesday following the corporate’s first-quarter earnings launch. The semiconductor firm’s share worth ended the day by day buying and selling session down 9%, in line with knowledge from S&P World Market Intelligence.
AMD revealed its Q1 report Tuesday after the market closed, delivering gross sales and earnings for the interval that got here in barely above the typical analyst goal. However, efficiency got here in under the degrees that some analysts have been anticipating, and questions stay about how a lot of a lift from synthetic intelligence (AI) the enterprise is poised to see within the close to time period.
Why did AMD inventory get hit arduous right this moment?
AMD recorded non-GAAP (adjusted) earnings per share of $0.62 on gross sales of $5.47 billion within the first quarter. In the meantime, the typical analyst estimate had known as for the enterprise to put up per-share earnings of $0.61 on income of $5.45 billion.
AMD’s income was up 2.2% yr over yr within the first quarter, with progress for the corporate’s knowledge middle phase serving to to offset declines for its gaming and embedded segments. Gross sales for the info middle phase have been up 80% yr over yr to roughly $2.3 billion — a brand new file for the unit. Gross sales for AMD’s MI300 AI processor and its Ryzen and EPYC processors helped drive progress for the phase.
However whereas AMD’s knowledge middle enterprise posted some encouraging year-over-year progress, huge declines in different segments imply the processing specialist recorded comparatively muted progress in Q1. AMD stays considerably behind Nvidia out there for knowledge middle graphics-processing models, and its comparatively gradual progress momentum is inflicting some buyers to promote out of the inventory right this moment.
What comes subsequent for AMD?
For the second quarter, AMD is guiding for gross sales to return in between $5.4 billion and $6 billion. On the midpoint of the steering vary, that might recommend year-over-year gross sales progress of roughly 6%. Administration can also be concentrating on an adjusted gross margin of 53% for the interval — up from the 52% margin it posted on this yr’s first quarter.
Keith Noonan has no place in any of the shares talked about. The Motley Idiot has positions in and recommends Superior Micro Units and Nvidia. The Motley Idiot has a disclosure coverage.
A Pennsylvania nurse who administered deadly or probably deadly doses of insulin to quite a few sufferers pleaded responsible to a few counts of homicide and different costs Thursday and was sentenced to life in jail.
Heather Pressdee, 41, was given three consecutive life sentences and one other consecutive time period of 380-760 years behind bars throughout a listening to in Butler, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Pittsburgh. She performed a task within the deaths of a minimum of 17 sufferers who lived in 5 well being services in 4 counties between 2020 and 2023, prosecutors mentioned.
The victims ranged in age from 43 to 104. Coworkers usually questioned Pressdee’s conduct and mentioned she steadily confirmed disdain for her sufferers and made derogatory feedback about them, authorities mentioned.
Pressdee pleaded responsible to a few counts of first-degree homicide and 19 counts of tried homicide. She initially was charged in Could 2023 with killing two nursing house sufferers and injuring a 3rd,. Additional investigation led to dozens of extra costs in opposition to her. Throughout a February listening to during which she argued along with her attorneys, she indicated that she needed to plead responsible.
The plea listening to was anticipated to final by Friday as a result of a number of folks needed to offer sufferer impression statements, officers mentioned.
Prosecutors alleged that Pressdee, of Harrison, gave extreme quantities of insulin to sufferers, some diabetic and a few not. She usually administered the insulin throughout in a single day shifts, when staffing was low and the emergencies wouldn’t immediate rapid hospitalization.
Her nursing license was suspended early final 12 months, not lengthy after the preliminary costs have been filed.
In response to courtroom paperwork, Pressdee despatched her mom texts between April 2022 and Could 2023 during which she mentioned her unhappiness with numerous sufferers and colleagues, and spoke about probably harming them. She additionally voiced related complaints about folks she encountered at eating places and different locations.
Pressdee had a historical past of being “disciplined for abusive conduct in the direction of sufferers and/or workers at every facility leading to her resigning or being terminated,” prosecutors mentioned in courtroom paperwork. Starting in 2018, Pressdee held numerous jobs at western Pennsylvania nursing properties and services for brief durations, based on the paperwork.
Rob Dawson, CorrespondentMight 1, 2024, 07:00 PM ET
DORTMUND, Germany — Borussia Dortmund do not want a star to glitter.
They do not have Vinícius Júnior, Harry Kane or Kylian Mbappé — the talismans of this 12 months’s different Champions League semifinalists — however the gamers they do have, they use successfully. Now, seemingly towards the chances, they’re in sight of the ultimate.
A 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in Dortmund on Wednesday implies that if BVB can keep away from defeat in Paris subsequent week within the second leg, they are going to be lining up towards both Actual Madrid or Bayern Munich at Wembley within the Champions League closing.
In the event that they get there, they are going to be underdogs once more. However they have been towards Atletico Madrid within the final spherical, and never many had them qualifying from a bunch that additionally included Newcastle United, AC Milan and PSG. But right here they’re, 90 minutes away from incomes an unlikely shot at being topped champions of Europe.
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Mats Hummels was named Man of the Match, and Jadon Sancho was distinctive — however as if to ram house the purpose about what’s powering Borussia Dortmund’s Champions League run, coach Edin Terzic was extra desirous about praising the collective high quality and spirit his gamers had proven.
“It was a well-deserved win, workforce efficiency,” he stated. “We might have scored extra targets, however so might they. That is why the result’s OK from my viewpoint. We ran loads, however that is vital in a recreation like this. You must earn your option to Wembley.
“All we’d like now’s a draw within the second leg, however we additionally need to win subsequent week. We’ve a small lead and alternative.”
Whereas PSG have collected star after star beneath the deep-pocketed possession of Qatar Sports activities Investments, Borussia Dortmund have grown used to having their finest gamers stripped away.
Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland, Robert Lewandowski, Christian Pulisic, Ilkay Gündogan, Manuel Akanji and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have all, at totally different instances, gone onto greater and higher issues. Ousmane Dembélé is now at PSG through a €135 million transfer to Barcelona from Dortmund in 2017.
The exit door at Sign Iduna Park has swung open many times, nevertheless it hasn’t stopped Terzic from constructing a workforce that, as PSG discovered, is bigger than the sum of its components. BVB’s aim right here was scored by Niclas Füllkrug, a 31-year-old journeyman striker picked up for €15 million from Werder Bremen in the summertime.
The cross that Füllkrug expertly took down and smashed low into the online halfway by means of the primary half was delivered by defender Nico Schlotterbeck, signed for €20 million from Freiburg in 2022.
There have been spectacular performances in midfield from Emre Can, again in Germany after spells at Liverpool and Juventus, and Marcel Sabitzer, deemed not ok for both Bayern Munich or Manchester United final summer time.
Veteran defender Hummels, again at Dortmund after being lured away to Bayern in 2016, was calm and intelligent within the face of Mbappé’s darting tempo and motion. Ian Maatsen, who joined on mortgage from Chelsea in January following momentary spells in England’s decrease leagues with Charlton Athletic, Coventry Metropolis and Burnley, was stable at left-back.
Sancho returned in January, too, having been compelled out at Manchester United following his public row with supervisor Erik ten Hag.
What should Ten Hag be pondering after watching the winger terrorise PSG with 12 profitable take-ons — essentially the most in a Champions League semifinal since Lionel Messi in 2008. Had Füllkrug taken a golden alternative within the second half after Sancho had danced his option to the byline and lower the ball again, Dortmund could be heading to France with a fair better benefit.
PSG additionally had their moments and twice hit the within of the put up by means of Mbappé after which Achraf Hakimi. Mbappé had a quiet evening, however he was nonetheless capable of make the 88,000 feverish house followers maintain their breath each time he collected the ball anyplace close to aim.
On the closing whistle, the Dortmund gamers clapped and danced in entrance of the “Yellow Wall,” which began making a deafening noise greater than an hour earlier than kick-off and did not cease.
Each PSG contact was greeted with ear-spitting whistles, and each deal with and cross from a participant in yellow was met with a roar of approval loud sufficient to make it really feel just like the stadium was shaking in its foundations. When the end result was lastly confirmed after 4 minutes of stoppage time, the roof almost lifted off into the spring sky.
It is maybe no shock that Dortmund have not misplaced any of their previous 11 house Champions League matches, a run solely bettered by Manchester Metropolis, Bayern Munich and Actual Madrid.
“All people knew that this wasn’t going to be simple, that is the semifinal of the Champions League,” stated PSG coach Luis Enrique. “We should recognise that that is an distinctive stadium, with followers who know easy methods to assist their workforce. The dressing room is a bit down, particularly after hitting the put up twice. That is soccer. Typically it is great, after which different instances, that is the way it goes.”
PSG rotated a first-leg deficit towards Barcelona within the final spherical and beat Dortmund 2-0 at house within the group stage in September.
It is going to be sufficient to provide Enrique hope that a spot within the closing continues to be up for grabs, and with Mbappé something is feasible. However Dortmund’s workforce filled with gamers ignored and underappreciated have put themselves in pole place. Win or attract Paris, and their underdog story leads all the way in which to Wembley.
THEN: It’s so wild to suppose that Dance Mothers first aired 13 years in the past. Do both of you keep in mind your first response to listening to Lifetime was going to make a TV present in regards to the Abby Lee Dance Firm?
Chloé: Nicely, truly, what was totally different about Dance Mothers, was that we have identified one another since we had been, like, 2. I imply, there have been totally different dancers in our group who weren’t solid on the present, so it did form of change a little bit bit. However I’ve identified Paige since, I believe, our first dance class. And Brooke was her older sister. I noticed her round. We weren’t shut associates as a result of she was a part of an older group, however I knew her. We had been associates, however not as shut as Paige and I had been. And I’ve identified Nia a very long time. After which Maddie got here after. And so, I believe that was what’s actually attention-grabbing about that individual solid of Dance Mothers — we even have a extremely natural bond and a whole lot of historical past. And once we first came upon [about the show], it was solely purported to be, like, six episodes. So, we had been like, “Oh, this can be cool. Perhaps it will be good on our résumé in a few years,” after which it turned, like, a very totally different expertise.
I keep in mind my mother filming auditions on her little flip digital camera. I used to be like, “Okay, yeah, certain, no matter.” After which, it was bizarre as a result of I didn’t understand I used to be on a actuality present till I used to be, like, 17. That sounds loopy to say, however I used to be like, “Oh, that was, like, a present that individuals watch.” To me, that was simply my life.
Christi: For me, once they put up a casting name, I used to be one of many first folks to begin speaking with the casting director. The entire premise of the present modified as he received to know the studio. And he was like, “Oh, all the things I am searching for is on this one place.” He was truly searching for a number of mothers throughout totally different locations. And really, it was Abby [Lee Miller], who known as me in December — Chloé and Paige had been having a sleepover at my home. You guys had been dancing to “Santa Child” in some bizarre outfits — however Abby was like, “Lifetime is within the present.” After which she’s like, “You are gonna be listening to again,” after which they got here in to movie in January.
True story: She truly despatched Kelly and me to New York to get out of the way in which. Identical to Cinderella and her stepsisters! She despatched us away so we could not be taped. However I used to be speaking to the entire producers who knew that we had been being despatched away, in order that they got here the evening earlier than to do our auditions. However yeah, she tried to eliminate us, which tracks up to now, proper?
Then, it was February 28 — I’ve a bizarre factor with dates — that [Dance Moms executive producer] Bryan Stinson known as me, and he mentioned the present’s been picked up six episodes. I requested who was within the solid. And he mentioned, “Nicely, it is you, Kelly [Hyland]…” And I used to be like, “Hooray!” Then he mentioned Melissa and Holly [Frazier], and I used to be like, “Holly?!” and I mentioned, “Oh, they want somebody regular. Bought it.” Then he mentioned, “After which one other girl named Cathy [Nesbitt-Stein].” And I mentioned, “Nicely, what’s she like?” And he goes, “Oh, you may discover out.”
We began filming on April 5 — like, six weeks later — and once more, it was solely purported to be six episodes; the primary half ended up being seven episodes as a result of there was a lot drama that occurred within the first week that they needed to, like, cut up it. Earlier than we had been even on Episode 4, they got here to us and mentioned, “The community thinks that that is going to be an enormous present. And we will movie six extra episodes this summer season; pack your baggage.” I used to be like, “I’ve a 1-year-old. What am I purported to do together with her?” And so they mentioned, “Carry her!” So it was bizarre, wild life. However to what Chloé mentioned, we had been nonetheless residing in the identical home. We had been going to the identical studio. We had been hanging out with the identical folks. We had been buying in the identical locations. The one factor that was totally different is that they’d a crew that they received to be associates with and that they appreciated.
Chloé: We had been nonetheless going to highschool, too. I really feel like a whole lot of younger stars begin homeschooling and transfer to LA, however nothing modified for us. So, I believe that is why a whole lot of us are nonetheless fairly regular and processing all of it as regular as attainable.
NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — Either side of I-95, the East Coast’s important north-south freeway, had been shut down in southwestern Connecticut — inflicting “horrendous” site visitors jams — following an early morning crash Thursday involving a passenger automotive, a tractor-trailer and a tanker truck carrying 8,500 gallons (about 32,000 liters) of gasoline.
Connecticut Ned Lamont stated there have been no critical accidents. Nevertheless, he warned of huge site visitors jams close to the Norwalk crash website and urged drivers to keep away from the world or keep house.
Textual content alerts had been despatched to residents of Connecticut and New York, and trucking firms had been notified to seek out various routes and technique of journey, he stated. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has additionally been notified.
“I do know what an unbelievable inconvenience that is for individuals and all I can ask you to do is keep away from that space as finest you possibly can,” he stated throughout a briefing in Hartford. “The site visitors jams are horrendous.”
The crash was harking back to final yr’s lethal accident in Philadelphia alongside I-95 when a tractor-trailer carrying gasoline misplaced management and caught fireplace, destroying a piece of the freeway. In Thursday’s accident, the overpass has been broken however gave the impression to be “steady and protected,” stated Scott Hill, chief engineer for the Connecticut Division of Transportation.
Hill stated the police investigation into the 5:30 a.m. crash must be completed earlier than the state can absolutely assess the injury. Utility wires had been downed, and crews want to complete their work as nicely.
“Gasoline can actually warmth up and warmth the bridge up and trigger the metal to deform,” he stated. “As soon as we work out every little thing that’s related to the security of the touring public and what we are able to and might’t do, we’ll get extra updates to you.”
President Joe Biden has mentioned little concerning the unrest that has gripped sure school campuses in the previous couple of weeks.
He advised reporters at an Earth Day occasion on April 22 that he condemned antisemitism, but additionally “those that don’t perceive what’s happening with the Palestinians.”
The remark was his final public comment on the matter. The president is anticipated to ship remarks from the White Home concerning the campus protests on Thursday.
Since that preliminary remark, Biden has prevented questions concerning the protests, drawing criticism from Republicans. As a substitute, the administration place on the unrest has been conveyed by spokespeople and in written statements.
The White Home on Wednesday sought to reply questions on Biden’s relative silence by pointing to his condemnation of antisemitism.
“No president, no president has spoken extra forcefully about combating antisemitism than this president,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre advised reporters when requested why the nation hadn’t heard instantly from Biden concerning the protests.
Star boxer Ryan Garcia examined constructive for the performance-enhancing substance ostarine the day earlier than and the day of his upset win over Devin Haney final month, per a Voluntary Anti-Doping Affiliation letter despatched to all events Wednesday and obtained by ESPN.
The urine samples had been collected previous to the combat, however the outcomes weren’t recognized till later.
Garcia has 10 days to request that his B-sample be examined. Garcia’s A-sample additionally screened constructive for 19-norandrosterone, however its presence is unconfirmed till additional lab evaluation.
“All people is aware of that I do not cheat,” Garcia said in a video posted on X. “By no means taken a steroid. … I do not even know the place to get steroids. … I barely take dietary supplements. Huge lies, I beat his ass.”
Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions mentioned in an announcement that it’s working with Garcia’s crew to “decide how this discovering got here to be.”
“Ryan has put out a number of statements denying knowingly utilizing any banned substances — and we consider him,” Golden Boy mentioned in its assertion.
Garcia, 25, floored Haney 3 times and received by majority resolution, however that consequence now stands to be overturned except the B-sample returns damaging, which is uncommon.
“We discovered about this example not too way back and it is unlucky Ryan cheated and disrespected each the followers and the game of boxing by preventing soiled and breaking constructive not as soon as, however twice,” Haney mentioned in an announcement to ESPN.
“… Ryan owes the followers an apology, and by his current tweet he nonetheless thinks this can be a joke. We put our lives on the road to entertain folks for a dwelling. You do not play boxing. This places the combat in a totally totally different gentle. Regardless of the drawback, I nonetheless fought on my defend and obtained again up! Individuals die on this sport. This is not a joking matter.”
Garcia (25-1, 20 KOs) additionally missed weight forward of the combat, registering 143.2 kilos for the WBC 140-pound title combat. Garcia paid Haney (31-1, 15 KOs) upward of $600,000 for his failure to make weight. It additionally meant Garcia was ineligible to win the title, although he rose to No. 2 in ESPN’s junior welterweight rankings following the foremost upset.
Haney, who fights out of Las Vegas, remained the junior welterweight champion even in defeat. He fell to No. 4 in ESPN’s 140-pound rankings and misplaced his pound-for-pound recognition after being ranked No. 6 by ESPN going into the combat.
“Security, equity, and integrity in skilled athletic competitors are important,” the New York State Athletic Fee mentioned in an announcement to ESPN. “The Fee is in communication with VADA and is reviewing the matter.”
Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator that attaches to proteins within the physique and successfully tells muscle tissues to develop. It’s used to assist efficiency by serving to athletes construct muscle mass and improve their fee of fats loss and likewise to extend stamina and restoration means.
It has been on the World Anti-Doping Company’s banned record since 2008 and in 2022 was listed as an anabolic agent by WADA.
Ostarine has been utilized in boxing earlier than. Lucian Bute examined constructive for it in 2016 following a draw with Badou Jack of their WBC tremendous middleweight title combat. The consequence was modified to a DQ win for Jack.
Amir Khan was handed a two-year ban by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) after he examined constructive for ostarine following his sixth-round TKO loss to Kell Brook in 2022.
Haney was a -900 favourite, based on ESPN BET, however he closed at -575 after Garcia missed weight. The slick-boxing Haney, the previous undisputed light-weight champion, had by no means been knocked down getting into the combat, however Garcia deposited him on the canvas in Rounds 7, 10 and 11 together with his lightning-quick left hook to tug out the victory.
The win was a career-altering efficiency for Garcia, who has by no means received a world title however boasts a large social media presence with greater than 12 million followers on Instagram. His lone profession defeat got here through seventh-round TKO vs. Gervonta Davis final April.
Haney defeated future Corridor of Famer Vasiliy Lomachenko final Could to retain his 4 135-pound titles. He made his 140-pound debut in December with a shutout resolution victory over Regis Prograis to win the WBC junior welterweight title.
NEW YORK — Ryan Garcia denied utilizing performance-enhancing medication in a video posted on social media Wednesday night time after ESPN reported that he had examined optimistic for a banned substance.
Garcia defeated Devin Haney, a former newbie rival, by majority resolution on April 20 in New York. Garcia knocked Haney down 3 times and handed the WBC tremendous light-weight champion his first loss however didn’t win the title as a result of he was over the burden restrict.
“All people is aware of that I don’t cheat,” Garcia said in a video posted on X. “By no means taken a steroid … I don’t even know the place to get steroids. … I barely take dietary supplements. Massive lies.”
ESPN reported that the 25-year-old Garcia examined optimistic for the performance-enhancing substance Ostarine the day earlier than and the day of the battle, citing a Voluntary Anti-Doping Affiliation letter. NBC Information has not obtained the Voluntary Anti-Doping Affiliation letter ESPN cited or verified the small print in its report.
Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator, and its use can stimulate muscle development. The drug is banned by the World Anti-Doping Company.
The samples have been taken earlier than the battle, however the outcomes weren’t identified till later, ESPN reported.
“We discovered about this case not too way back and it’s unlucky Ryan cheated and disrespected each the followers and the game of boxing by combating soiled and breaking optimistic not as soon as, however twice,” Haney stated in a press release to ESPN, including: “This places the battle in a totally completely different mild.”
Garcia’s victory might be overturned if the optimistic drug take a look at is confirmed.
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