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How the cruel TikTok craze for exotic pets is a danger to people AND animals: after Oyster the marmoset was left on a bus, JANE FRYER reveals how evil owners are flushing their pets down the TOILET
An investigation by the Daily Mail’s Jane Fryer examines the growing trend, fuelled by TikTok, of people keeping exotic animals such as marmosets as pets, and warns of the dangers this poses to both the animals and the public. The piece was prompted by the case of Oyster, a marmoset abandoned on a bus, and…
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Seth Rogen & Jonah Hill Interrupted By YouTuber While Filming In Venice
Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill were filmed on a Venice Beach set, apparently working on a new project together, after a YouTuber interrupted their shoot and posted the encounter online. The clip, shared by vlogger Yung Mooch, has gone viral partly because it hints at a reunion for the pair, who have not appeared in…
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Atlanta Braves fan taunts The Freeze with a blown kiss and gets passed in spectacular fashion
A video shared by Fox News shows an Atlanta Braves fan attempting to taunt “The Freeze,” the stadium entertainment mascot known for racing spectators along the outfield warning track, only for the gesture to backfire spectacularly when he was overtaken. The clip, filmed during a Braves home game, is the latest instalment of a recurring…
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Shame on the cabal of Western scientists who mocked my Covid lab leak theory to protect their own backs – growing evidence suggests I was right: IAN BIRRELL
The article is an opinion piece in which Ian Birrell argues that Western scientists unfairly dismissed the possibility that Covid-19 originated from a laboratory leak. He contends that emerging evidence has strengthened that theory and alleges that some researchers sought to protect their reputations, professional interests or links to related research. The supplied text does…
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Best of the Fest: Giant noses, curious snails and gross medical procedures live on stage – the weird and wonderful Edinburgh Fringe is back to entertain
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has returned, bringing with it a typically eclectic mix of comedy and theatre acts, including shows featuring exaggerated giant noses, curious snails and graphically depicted medical procedures performed live on stage. The piece highlights the festival’s reputation for embracing the bizarre and boundary-pushing, showcasing performers willing to entertain audiences with unconventional…
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See AC/DC’s Entire Concert In San Antonio During 2026 North American Leg Of ‘Power Up’ Tour
AC/DC’s July 24 concert at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, has been uploaded in full to YouTube by the Patrick Zapata channel, giving fans a complete video record of the show. The performance formed part of the 2026 North American leg of the band’s long-running “Power Up” tour, which kicked off on 11 July…
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Aldington joins Starfleet Academy season two cast as Keats
Ruaridh Aldington has joined the cast of “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” Season 2 as a series regular, playing Keats, a young alien whose arrival at the Academy puts him in danger once the cadets discover he is a wanted man. The casting was announced at the “Star Trek” 60th anniversary panel at San Diego Comic-Con,…
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns with genre-hopping fourth season
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ fourth season, which began streaming on Paramount+ on 23 July 2026, had a sneak peek unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con by co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman. The preview highlighted an unusually varied run of episodes, with the crew of the USS Enterprise, led by Captain Christopher Pike, facing both personal struggles and…
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Yaga’s first Comic-Con clip teases Hudson Williams’s eerie transformation
A first clip from Crave’s forthcoming mystery thriller “Yaga” was unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con, giving audiences an early look at Hudson Williams in the series. The preview drew attention to Williams’s altered blue-eyed appearance and to the show’s deliberately eerie, sexualised tone, positioning the adaptation as a darker reimagining of Slavic folklore. The series…
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‘Star Trek Scouts’ Sets Second Season YouTube Premiere On Star Trek Day — Comic-Con
Paramount has announced that the second season of the preschool animated series *Star Trek: Scouts* will premiere on YouTube on 8 September, known as Star Trek Day. The announcement, made during San Diego Comic-Con, extends the franchise’s children’s offering and continues its effort to introduce younger viewers to Star Trek themes of exploration and learning.…