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Google.com 

What Kyle Tucker trade says about Cubs, Astros: Chicago all-in, Houston seeks sustainability - The Athletic

  1. What Kyle Tucker trade says about Cubs, Astros: Chicago all-in, Houston seeks sustainability  The Athletic
  2. Here are three interesting things about the Kyle Tucker trade  Bleed Cubbie Blue
  3. 7 takeaways from pair of blockbuster trades  MLB.com
  4. Cubs Acquire Kyle Tucker  MLB Trade Rumors
  5. Former Tigers infielder on the move again as part of Kyle Tucker trade  MLive.com

Eleven-a-side.com 

Corn Uí Dhúill quarter-final draw made

The draw has taken place for the Corn Uí Dhúill (Leinster Post Primary Schools Senior 'A' Hurling Championship) quarter-finals.

Arseblog 

Timber on the right could be key against Everton

Morning. This is the first time since facing Shaktar and then Liverpool back in October that we’ve had two home games in a row. After beating Monaco in midweek, it’s Everton today and a game that might be just a little trickier than it looks on paper. They’ve had 10 days off because of the […]

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Scoop 

Father-and-son Honda Team Finish 1-3 In Taupo

The multi-time championship-winning rider from Whakatane was in scintillating form at the first round of three in the Suzuki International Series in Taupo at the weekend, riding his brand-new Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade to the top of the podium in the ...

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

The Guardian and Observer charity telethon 2024: speak to our journalists and donate - The Guardian

  1. The Guardian and Observer charity telethon 2024: speak to our journalists and donate  The Guardian
  2. MSF partners with the Guardian and Observer for 2024 Charity Appeal  MSF UK
  3. Monday briefing: In a year of devastating conflict, how you can help  Inkl
  4. Guardian and Observer charity appeal raises more than £250,000  The Guardian
  5. As a sign of commitment to peace, help us support those affected by war  The Guardian

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tech companies claim AI can recognise human emotions but the science doesn't stack up

The global market for AI-based emotion recognition systems is growing. It was valued at US$34 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US $62 billion by 2027. These technologies work by making predictions about a person's emotional state from biometric data, such as their heart rate, skin moisture, voice tone, gestures or facial expressions.

Small Heath Alliance 

Re: Leonard @ 10?

IMO Paik and Iwata should've been rotated much more - especially Paik after international breaks.