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    Beyond chicken soup: what chefs and doctors eat when they’re sick (or just hungover)

    The Secret to Feeding Your Body When You're Sick (or Just Need a Pick-Me-Up) When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. But when life gives you a hacking cough or a hangover, sometimes it's not just about sugar and spice – it's about what you eat can be the key to recovery. For Dr Ricardo...
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    Trump only one who can force Putin to negotiating table, Finnish president tells BBC

    Finland's President Alexander Stubb has stated that Donald Trump is the only one who can force Vladimir Putin to come to the negotiating table over the war in Ukraine. This assertion was made by Stubb during a recent conversation with the BBC, ahead of a meeting between Ukrainian President...
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    Prince Andrew gives up his royal titles in fallout from Epstein scandal

    Prince Andrew Walks Away from Royal Titles Amid Epstein Scandal Fallout In a move that underscores his deepening isolation within the British royal family, Prince Andrew announced yesterday that he would no longer use his royal titles, including Duke of York, effective immediately. The decision...
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    These are the animals people most want to see photographed

    Graeme Green's latest project, "The New Big Five," is a global photography initiative that aims to raise awareness about endangered wildlife. The concept may seem new, but it's actually an evolution of the classic "Big Five" term coined by trophy hunters in Africa. Originally referring to the...
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    ‘Our world is combustible’: Kathryn Bigelow on AI, Andy Warhol and nuclear Armageddon

    Kathryn Bigelow's new film, A House of Dynamite, is a scathing indictment of the world we live in today. The director has long been fascinated by the nuclear threat and its implications on humanity, and this latest work is her most dire warning yet. In an interview, Bigelow confesses that she...
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    Los Angeles agrees to pay $828m to settle more sexual abuse claims

    Los Angeles County to Pay $828 Million to Settle More Sexual Abuse Claims Amid Unprecedented Financial Strain. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has agreed to pay an additional $828 million to settle more than 400 claims of sexual abuse against county employees, bringing the total...
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    A snowboarder got buried upside down in snow. See skier's quick reaction.

    A harrowing rescue at the slopes of Mt. Baker in Washington state has left onlookers shaken, but also inspired. Skier Francis Zuber's quick thinking and bravery saved a snowboarder who had become trapped upside down in a tree well. The incident occurred when Zuber noticed the distressed rider...
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    ‘What I do with my body is none of your business’: musician Beverly Glenn-Copeland on trans rights, cult stardom and living with dementia

    Beverly Glenn-Copeland has lived with two major life changes in recent years: being diagnosed with late-stage dementia and rediscovering his cult following as an 81-year-old musician. Two decades ago, the couple was advised to stay at home due to his condition and do crossword puzzles. "I know...
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    You be the judge: should my housemates bring the bins in?

    The Bin Battle: Who's Really to Blame? When it comes to household chores, there's one issue that can drive even the most harmonious flatmates to distraction: bin duty. A dispute is brewing between two households sharing a split-level maisonette, with one side claiming the other is shirking its...
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    What OPEC's surprise oil cut means for gas prices

    US Gas Prices Set for Sharp Spike as OPEC Cuts Oil Output, Analysts Warn. In a surprise move that sent shockwaves through the global energy market, OPEC+ announced Monday it would slash oil production by over 1.6 million barrels per day starting in May, effective until the end of the year. The...
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