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With the Help of AI, We Imagined What 15 of Our Favorite Celebrities Would Look Like Today

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Artificial intelligence is an ever-evolving field in modern technology. It has many purposes, including creating images from scratch or modifying an existing photo. We decided to make use of this technique and imagined what some of our beloved deceased celebrities would have looked like in the present day. 1. Marilyn Monroe 2. Robin Williams 3. Whitney Houston 4. Heath Ledger 5. Amy Winehouse 6. James Dean 7. Brittany Murphy 8. Bruce Lee 9. Natasha Richardson 10. Bob Marley 11. Freddie Mercury Read More...

'DNA Test' for Transgender People Is Part of a Dark History

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Science is too busy holding the universe together to care about politics. Greenhouse gases will continue contributing to climate change and vaccines will continue not causing autism, whether you believe it or not. None of that means that politicians and ideologues won’t keep trying to drag science into their fights. The latest example of this unlovely truth occurred just this week, when the New York Times reported the existence of a memo drafted by the Department of Health and Human Services that would, if the changes it details were implemented, effectively roll back civil protections for transgender people by defining gender as a fixed biological trait, determined by genitalia at birth. Read More...

2027: 'Kalu has right to protect party's interest' - Analyst to Aguocha

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Kalu's remarks, particularly his assertion that an APC governor will lead Abia in 2027, have sparked a political stir, drawing criticism from some quarters, most notably from Hon. Obi Aguocha, a member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency. Kalu, known for his bold and consistent approach to politics, emphasised that a vision of inclusive governance drives his desire to align Abia State with the APC. In defense of Kalu's political stance, Ugochukwu Urakpa, a public affairs analyst, and constituent of his rival in a statement, underscored the Deputy Speaker's popularity and success in Bende, contrasting it sharply with Aguocha's challenges in Ikwuano/Umuahia. Read More...

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