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Squirrel goes nuts for a quick dip under a sprinkler to cool off
A viral moment showing a squirrel cooling itself off beneath a garden sprinkler has been shared as a light-hearted news item, capturing the animal enjoying a spontaneous dip during warm weather. The clip taps into a wider seasonal theme, with much of Europe currently experiencing an intense heatwave, and offers a brief, feel-good distraction amid…
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Nikki Bella throws out the bat signal again and says she’s still willing to risk it all for Batman
WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella has reiterated a long-standing joke that she would strip off for Batman, restating the claim during a recent episode of her podcast. The comment revives an old admission from Bella about harbouring a playful crush on the fictional superhero, and while lighthearted, it fits into the celebrity gossip and…
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Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law faces arrest order in North Carolina after skipping court appearance: report
A North Carolina judge has reportedly issued an arrest order for Jen Belichick, daughter-in-law of NFL coaching great Bill Belichick, after she allegedly failed to appear in court over a speeding offence. The case is a minor traffic matter but has drawn attention because of the family’s prominent profile in American football, with her husband…
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Young girl is seriously injured in ‘motorbike hit-and-run’: Hunt launched for ‘teenagers in balaclavas’
A young girl was seriously injured in what has been described as a hit-and-run involving a motorbike, prompting police to launch a search for those responsible. Reports indicate the individuals sought in connection with the incident were teenagers wearing balaclavas at the time, though further details of the incident have not been made available. The…
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‘We have a different team’: Revenge for Euro exit drives France ahead of Spain semi-final
France’s midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery says the team wants “revenge” for their Euro 2024 semi-final defeat when they face Spain in Tuesday’s World Cup semi-final in Dallas. The match carries added significance as Spain, the reigning European champions, beat France in Munich two years ago, but Didier Deschamps’ side have since transformed their fortunes, reaching the…
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A King’s ransom: Questions over boss of the Crown Estate as pay quintuples to £2.3million in seven years amid value for money row
The head of the Crown Estate has seen their pay rise fivefold to £2.3million over seven years, prompting questions over value for money at the organisation, which manages property and land on behalf of the monarchy and hands its profits to the Treasury. The scale of the increase has drawn scrutiny given the Crown Estate’s…
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Hermes agent maker Nous Research in talks for new funding at $1.5B valuation
The company is raising at least $75 million, led by Robot, with significant participation from USV and other prominent investors.
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“A Study in Unconscious Cruelty”: This 1967 Country Hit Was Almost Stolen From Its Songwriter
(Original Caption) British female singer Bobby Gentry. (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Apathy is the common thread that connects all stages of Bobbie Gentry’s 1967 Southern Gothic hit, “Ode To Billie Joe”. The post “A Study in Unconscious Cruelty”: This 1967 Country Hit Was Almost Stolen From Its Songwriter appeared first on…
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Donald Trump accuses ‘fake news’ of wanting US to lose Iran war, blasts NYT reporting
President Donald Trump accused The New York Times of wanting the U.S. to lose its war with Iran and threatened imminent strikes on Pickaxe Mountain near Natanz.
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Maths teacher who was caught taking cocaine at staff Christmas party is struck off