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(KGTV) - Does a picture going around online really show a clear pumpkin pie?Yes, although it's a couple years old.The unusual pie is the work of Chicago chef Simon Davies who is a master of molecular gastronomy.In 2017, he used a rotary evaporator to turn pumpkin pie filling into water vapor.That vapor was then collected and put into a clear gelatin along with sugar.The result was a clear pumpkin pie that reportedly tasted amazingly close to the real thing. 469

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(KGTV) - Heavy fog and thick mud were no match for Justify at the Pimlico Race Course on Saturday.The chestnut colt took the lead late in the race for a nailbiting ending and won the 143rd Preakness Stakes.After winning the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago and the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, Justify now moves on to the Belmont Stakes with the hope of winning the coveted Triple Crown.The Belmont Stakes take place on June 9. Justify will enter the race aiming to be the sport's 13th Triple Crown winner.American Pharoah is the most recent Triple Crown winner having won the title in 2015. Saturday was also a victorious day for Bob Baffert, Justify's trainer. He also trained American Pharoah. 701

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(KGTV) - Does a life-sized doll show the wear and tear two decades of office work can do to your body?Yes.'Emma' was created by a British office equipment company named Fellowes.She's designed to show what 20 years of work can do to your health.Emma has poor posture from spending all day hunched over a computer, her stomach bulges from a lack of exercise, her skin is red from stress-induced eczema, and her legs have varicose veins.Of course, the goal of Emma isn't altruistic. Fellowes hopes she'll shock companies into buying more comfortable desks and work stations. 580

  

(CNN) -- If California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill passed by the state Senate Friday, state university clinics will be required to offer abortion pills to students as of 2023."The state has an interest in ensuring that every pregnant person in California who wants to have an abortion can obtain access to that care as easily and as early in pregnancy as possible," the bill states.California's legislation comes as several other states are moving to tighten abortion restrictions or to ban them with very limited exceptions."In a time when states across our country are rolling back women's health care and access to abortion, California continues to lead the nation to protect every individual's right to choose," Sen. Connie Leyva, who authored the bill, said in a statement. "SB 24 reaffirms the right of every college student to access abortion."Giving students access to abortion by medication means students won't have to "choose between delaying important medical care or having to travel long distances or miss classes or work," Leyva said.If it becomes law, the initiative would be funded by "nonstate entities, including, but not necessarily limited to, private sector entities and local and federal government agencies," the bill says.There are more than 400,000 women students at California's state university campuses, according to the bill.Former California Gov. Jerry Brown last year vetoed a similar bill. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Newsom said last year that he would have signed that one. 1533

  

(KGTV) — As President Trump grapples with lawmakers to secure funding for his border wall project, supporters of the controversial border measure are hoping to deliver via their own wallets.A Gofundme titled "We The People Will Fund The Wall" has raised million by more than 16,000 people since it began Monday, reportedly by a Miramar, Fla., "fundraising team," the campaign says. However, the campaign itself is attributed to Brian Kolfage Jr., a Florida Air Force veteran who lost three limbs during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. The campaign's goal is set to billion, Gofundme's campaign limit.RELATED: In reversal, White House shifts border wall funding demands, wants to avoid shutdown“If the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge , we can build the wall. That equates to roughly [ billion], even if we get half, that's half the wall. We can do this," Kolfage writes on the campaign, adding that he's working with the website to increase its limit.The White House has been searching for ways to secure billion in funding for the president's border wall project, as President Trump threatens to shutdown the government if funding isn't provided. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the administration could support a spending measure giving .8 billion to the wall in order to avoid a government shutdown."We have other ways that we can get to that billion (for a border wall)," Sanders said Tuesday morning during an interview with Fox News. Sanders added: "At the end of the day, we don't want to shut down the government, we want to shut down the border."Congressional lawmakers must pass a spending measure by midnight Friday or some federal agencies will be forced to shut down. 1740

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