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Albanian drug dealer, 38, will not be deported ‘because his daughter wets the bed’
An Albanian man, 38, convicted of drug dealing has avoided deportation from the UK after his lawyers successfully argued that removing him would cause undue harm to his family, with his daughter’s bedwetting cited as part of the case. The ruling has reignited debate over how human rights and family life considerations are applied in…
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Hilaria Baldwin flaunts fit figure in bikini as fans marvel at mom of 7
Hilaria Baldwin, the wife of actor Alec Baldwin, shared an Instagram video showing off her physique in a bikini while demonstrating workout tips, prompting an outpouring of admiring comments from fans impressed that she maintains such fitness as a mother of seven. The post is part of a wider trend of celebrities sharing fitness and…
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Cyclospora outbreak not under control yet, says former FDA commissioner
Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said the US cyclospora outbreak was not yet under control, despite Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s assurances. He said the Food and Drug Administration had made progress in identifying and isolating the likely source, but that officials could not yet be certain transmission had been contained; clearer public communication…
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GOP senator ahead of Fauci testimony: ‘I don’t expect to get much out of him’
The article’s text is unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its contents cannot be summarised reliably. From the headline alone, it appears to concern a Republican senator expressing low expectations ahead of testimony by Dr Anthony Fauci on the COVID-19 response. No further verified details, figures or context are available in the…
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Seven-Time ‘Jeopardy!’ Champion Courtney Shah Dies At 52
Courtney Shah, a seven-time winner on Jeopardy! who later competed in the show’s Tournament of Champions, has died at her home aged 52 following a battle with brain cancer. Her death was confirmed by local radio station KLOG, which cited the Washington college where she taught history. She had become known to viewers for her…
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Pastor whose young wife died of cancer just months ago speeds at 104mph and kills beautiful daughter, 8, in his car, police say
A Florida youth pastor lost control of his car while driving at 104mph, killing his eight-year-old daughter, only months after his young wife died of cancer, according to police. The crash has drawn wide attention because of the compounding tragedy facing the family, who had already been coping with the mother’s death before losing their…
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Bret Michaels shares hospital update after “intense” pain on tour
Poison frontman Bret Michaels says he is recovering after surgery to remove a kidney stone, having performed several tour dates despite severe pain. The update matters because he was hospitalised after the stone failed to pass and he has said he will resume shows only once medically cleared. Michaels, 63, said he endured the condition…
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Melbourne nurse who replaced cancer patients’ morphine with water struck off after years of ‘appalling’ drug thefts
A nurse in Melbourne has had her registration cancelled after being found to have repeatedly stolen morphine intended for cancer patients, replacing the drug with water so the thefts would go unnoticed. The case highlights serious failings in medication oversight at the healthcare facility involved and raises fresh concerns about vulnerable, terminally ill patients being…
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Nolan’s Odyssey adaptation echoes Batman Begins storytelling as Damon transforms for lead role
Christopher Nolan’s forthcoming adaptation of Homer’s *The Odyssey* follows his war-drama *Oppenheimer*, with both films centring on protagonists grappling with the aftermath of conflict. However, rather than mirroring *Oppenheimer*’s structure, Nolan has instead drawn on the narrative techniques he used in *Batman Begins*, indicating a return to a more layered, non-linear storytelling approach for this…
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GLP-1 drugs could reduce long-term sick leave: Study
A Danish study has found that people treated with GLP-1 medicines, including drugs used for diabetes and weight management, took less long-term sick leave. The finding suggests that the medicines’ health benefits may also improve workers’ ability to remain in employment, with possible implications for employers and public finances. Using linked administrative data, researchers estimated…