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My brush with death and how a stern talking-to from my sister Carole made me change my ways: Why Kate’s ‘Naughty Uncle Gary’ finally gave up partying after being ‘awestruck’ by the Princess’s brave cancer battle
Gary Goldsmith, the Princess of Wales’s self-styled “naughty uncle,” has revealed how a serious health scare and a firm intervention from his sister Carole Middleton prompted him to give up alcohol and partying. Goldsmith, who had already lost six stone using weight-loss injections, suffered a life-threatening episode of internal bleeding linked to liver disease at…
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New test that could identify signs of Alzheimer’s disease set for Australia – but doctors still urge caution
A new blood test that can help identify signs of Alzheimer’s disease is set to become available in Australia, offering a simpler and less invasive way to detect indicators of the condition than current methods such as brain scans or spinal fluid analysis. The development has been welcomed as a potential step forward in early…
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This Classic Beatles 1965 Album Gets New Life With a Never-Before-Heard John Lennon Song
The Beatles’ 1965 album Rubber Soul is being reissued in an expanded special edition, with UMG and Apple Corps Ltd confirming new stereo and Dolby Atmos mixes produced by Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell. The reissue is notable for including a previously unheard John Lennon song, “Little Girl”, unearthed by his son Sean Ono…
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Kanye West Settles Sexual Assault and Wrongful Termination Lawsuit With Ex-Staffer
Kanye West has settled a lawsuit brought by his former personal assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who accused him of sexual assault, sex trafficking and wrongful termination. The case, filed in June 2024, was one of several legal actions West has faced since 2022, and its resolution avoids a trial over some of the most serious allegations…
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Books and walking are key to living long lives, say residents in England’s healthiest postcodes…while drugs, cheap alcohol and fast food are blamed in the town with the lowest life expectancy
Residents in some of England’s healthiest postcodes have credited habits such as reading and regular walking with helping them live longer, according to a report examining stark regional disparities in life expectancy across the country. By contrast, people in the town identified as having the lowest life expectancy in England pointed to drug use, cheap…
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Britain’s scandalous treatment of Afghan special forces who fought alongside UK laid bare in damning report
A defence select committee report has concluded there were “serious failings” and “material defects” in how the Ministry of Defence handled sanctuary applications from former Afghan special forces soldiers, known as the Triples, who fought alongside UK troops. MPs found the MoD “did not adequately understand or apply” evidence of the units’ relationship with Britain,…
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Fauci answers no questions during 3-hour Senate hearing
The article text was inaccessible, so the available information only indicates that Anthony Fauci attended a three-hour Senate hearing and did not answer questions. Without the article’s reporting, it is not possible to state why this occurred, what was discussed, or why it matters. The headline suggests the hearing involved significant Senate scrutiny and an…
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The Trump administration’s move to end subsidies for Medicare drug plans could cost consumers
The Trump administration is ending temporary federal subsidies that have helped keep Medicare Part D drug plan premiums low, cutting them off at the close of 2026 rather than letting them run through 2027 as originally planned. The subsidies were introduced by the Biden administration under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to cushion insurers as…