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7567Pluto Retrograde Is Here To Change EverythingRefinery 29It’s been a relatively calm start to 2022, astrologically speaking — almost too calm. But things are about to turn up with a planetary backwalk. On April 29, Pluto, the Planet of Transformation and Destruction, will turn retrograde in the sign of Capricorn. Although Pluto’s backwards dance isn’t as |
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7566John and Clarence Anglin, Two of the Only Men to Escape From AlcatrazMental FlossFor brothers John and Clarence Anglin, the story of the most infamous prison escape in modern history began with a toy gun. On January 17, 1958, the Anglins, along with their older brother Alfred, stormed into Alabama's Bank of Columbia. The men wielded a plastic firearm to scare employees and exite |
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7565Make the royal Awadhi Gosht Biryani at home…Gulf NewsSlow-cooked on fire, with subtle spices and marinated mutton |
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7564Feeling Spontaneous? That’s Just Mars In AriesRefinery 29Honey, Mars is home. The Planet of Action, Drive, and Desire is finally entering into its all-time favorite sign after a two-year hiatus — in other words, we haven’t felt vibes this strong since 2020. On May 24, Mars will enter Aries where it’ll stay until July 4, giving us a perfect kickoff celebra |
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7555Brits are quicker than expected to say ‘I love you’The IndependentAccording to research by online greeting card marketplace Thortful, the average Brit declares their love to a new significant other in less than a month. |
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7554Grim reality of famous Aussie hidden poolNews.com.auSurrounded by scenic national park and once dubbed the natural pool no one has told you about, this hidden slice of paradise is in the Snowy Mountains. |
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7553Novak Djokovic branded as the 'king of stupidity' by former World No 1 Marcelo Rios due to the Serb tennis superstar's Covid vaccination stanceDaily MailDjokovic missed the Australian Open after the government revoked his visa due to his vaccination status. Rios worries his stance on the vaccine could impact his career further. |
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7552Going for walks could prevent early death caused by lack of sleep, says studyMetroBrisk walking for 150 minutes per week (and you don't have to do that all in one go) could reduce the risk of early death caused by poor sleep, suggests a new study. |
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7551'I doubled my daily water intake, and honestly couldn't believe the change'body+soulAre you dehydrated? Or just thirsty? Alison Izzo decided that her hydration routine (or lack thereof) was letting her general health down - so she decided to double her daily water intake for two weeks. And the results? Surprising, to say the least. |
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7550The death of diet culture: customers shift their habitsbody+soulIt's been on the turn for years, and we now finally are on a trajectory away from this damaging behaviour. |