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[8.6] [ML] Fix the default time range on the Notifications page (#145578) #145754

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Backport

This will backport the following commits from main to 8.6:

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## Summary

If the user never visited the Notification page, we start polling
notifications for the last week and update the Notification indicator
accordingly. This PR fixes the time range on the Notification page
itself, to make sure it is aligned with the time bounds from the side
nav indicator.

![Nov-17-2022
16-02-27](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5236598/202481540-a03fed9a-aad4-48d1-b68c-65e35c29dd56.gif)

(cherry picked from commit dd162ac)
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Metrics [docs]

Async chunks

Total size of all lazy-loaded chunks that will be downloaded as the user navigates the app

id before after diff
ml 3.4MB 3.4MB -33.0B
Unknown metric groups

ESLint disabled in files

id before after diff
osquery 1 2 +1

ESLint disabled line counts

id before after diff
enterpriseSearch 19 21 +2
fleet 59 65 +6
ml 562 561 -1
osquery 108 113 +5
securitySolution 441 447 +6
total +18

Total ESLint disabled count

id before after diff
enterpriseSearch 20 22 +2
fleet 67 73 +6
ml 565 564 -1
osquery 109 115 +6
securitySolution 518 524 +6
total +19

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