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Hollywood’s Top Docs Reveal Their Cosmetic Secrets at THR’s A-List Aesthetics Event: “We Have to Be Scientists, Artists, Technicians and Psychologists”
Mindy Kaling, Chloe Fineman, Paula Abdul and Heather Graham were among the stars who attended the day of beauty conversations, which accompanied THR’s “The New Face of Hollywood” issue.
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Watch: Flood waters surge in Texas after huge rainstorms
The deluge prompted evacuations and water rescues in the same region where 25 children and two counsellors at Camp Mystic died in flooding in 2025.
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When will it rain again in the UK?
A BBC video report looks at when the UK might next see significant rainfall, following a spell of hot, dry weather that has raised concerns about drought conditions and wildfire risk. The piece, filed under the BBC’s climate coverage, comes amid a run of UK heatwaves that have kept much of the country parched through…
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How bad are Canadian and US wildfires, and what is the air quality risk?
Hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada have sent thick smoke across north-eastern Canada and the eastern United States, with Toronto, New York and Washington DC recording some of the world’s worst air quality on Saturday and health authorities urging people to limit time outdoors. Many blazes remain out of control, forcing evacuations and destroying property,…
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BBC Inside Science
BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science tackles the challenge of detecting nuclear weapons hidden in Earth orbit, a concern that resurfaced after a satellite passing through the Van Allen belt raised suspicions it might be carrying a warhead. Such a device detonating in orbit could destroy much of the world’s satellite infrastructure, and while the 1967…
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Nature reserve declared to coincide with King’s visit
A stretch of sand dunes will receive the highest statutory protections as a national nature reserve.
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Blizzard promises Diablo 4’s Iconic Mythic drop rate is “being looked into” as players declare the latest patch a “failed” experiment
The issues are reaching mythic proportions
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Nearly one in five World Cup matches reached heat levels players’ union warns against
A Guardian analysis has found that nearly one in five matches at this year’s World Cup were played in heat and humidity levels that the football players’ union Fifpro has warned should trigger delays or postponements, highlighting mounting concerns about the safety of major sporting events as the climate crisis intensifies. Experts say the tournament…