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60340Millions of Australians at risk of $313 fine that increases monthly7NEWSThere’s an important date to mark in your calendar to avoid the hefty penalty. This is what you need to know. |
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60339Jupiter’s Great Red Spot May Be Younger Than The United StatesIFLScienceIf this is right, the supposedly ancient storm system is also younger than computers. |
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60338The 13 Best Diptyque Perfumes For ComplimentsMarie ClaireAfter rigorous testing every Diptyque perfume in existence, our beauty editor names these 13 scents among the best in the world. |
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60337Thinking about getting a tattoo? New research might change your mindCNNSealed bottles of major brands of tattoo and permanent makeup ink contained millions of bacteria, a new study found. |
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60336How does the European Parliament group shuffle work? Five golden ruleseuronewsAs the European People's Party kicks off the group constitution season today, Euronews considers some ground rules European party leaders should follow for canny group forming. |
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60335Easy, warming pot roast chickenBHG (Better Homes and Gardens)Roast chook is the classic dinner for Sunday night, but why not make it a bit easier with a pot roast chicken instead? Get the full recipe here. |
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60334Afternoon tea dubbed one of the best in London is a quintessentially British gemExpressIf you're looking for a contemporary afternoon tea experience with great service in a stylish environment at an affordable price tag, the Royal Lancaster London has just what you need. |
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60232Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said noThe IndependentTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. What comes after, parents everywhere can attest, begins with some variation of: “Everyone has one. Why can’t I?” But what if no pre-teen in sight has one — and what if having a smartphone was weird? That’s the endgame of an increasing number of par |
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60231Which grains are considered superfoods? A dietitian explainsNBC TodayWhole grains promise a host of benefits for your health, but a few in particular are considered "super." Discover the five super grains, according to a dietitian. |
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60204'I text mum 5 times a day' - new survey calls it 'endless parenting' but is it bad?Good to KnowSome say today's young adults lack independence, but is a lasting reliance on parents really that bad? |