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11006The surprising connection between Prince George, Princess Diana, and Duchess Camilla you probably missedWoman and HomePrince George, Princess Diana, and Duchess Camilla share a surprising link that many royal fans may not yet be aware of... |
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11005Bridesmaid undergoing chemotherapy left 'humiliated' after bride body shames herMirror OnlineA woman who has recently undergone chemotherapy says felt she had no choice but to step down from her bridesmaid duties after the bride body-shamed her for eating pasta |
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11004Young couple share exactly how they built a dreamy farmhouseDaily Mail OnlineA young couple have shared how they built their first home worth $780,000 despite struggling to get into the property market then battling Covid setbacks. |
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11003Bra Boy surfer opens up on wipeout that almost saw him lose a legDaily MailBra Boy big wave surfer turned famed global key note speaker Mark Mathews has opened up about the horrifying wipeout a few years ago that almost saw his leg amputated. |
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11002Huge Stonehenge secret unveiled?News.com.auA researcher believes he has discovered the answer to one of the most perplexing questions about the ancient site of Stonehenge: What was its purpose? |
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11001Cameras caught a 'space jellyfish' fly over Georgia. Here’s what it really was.Live ScienceA so-called “space jellyfish” seen in the sky over Georgia was actually a SpaceX rocket launch. Here’s why it looked so weird. |
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11000Celebrities who lost millions on their real estate investmentsDaily Mail OnlineAnyone who has tried to sell their home recently knows the property market can be brutal. And it seems that's true whether you're selling an apartment or a mega-mansion in Hollywood. |
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10999Bridesmaid undergoing chemotherapy left 'humiliated' after bride body shames herMirror OnlineA woman who has recently undergone chemotherapy says felt she had no choice but to step down from her bridesmaid duties after the bride body-shamed her for eating pasta |
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10989Why studying the health of dogs could help us humans ward off old ageDaily Mail OnlineMatt Kaeberlein, PhD, professor of pathology, is pictured with his dog Dobby. The scientists are also trialling a medicine which they believe will extend dogs' lifespans by as much as a third. |
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10980Women who desire hourglass figures are ‘less satisfied’ with their bodiesThe IndependentThe hourglass figure ‘might be as unrealistic, unattainable, and harmful to women’s body image as the thin-ideal’ |