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A 36-year-old who hit ‘coast FIRE’ by maxing out 3 investment accounts explains how she saved over half her 5-figure income

For years, Amberly Grant didn’t earn enough money to save for her future. At 19, she left the small Canadian town she grew up in and spent years traveling and working odd jobs. “I’ve cleaned houses, walked dogs, worked in bars and restaurants; I’ve taught English in Thailand, and I’ve helped a friend with a […]

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Let’s Not Bring Back Jail for Swearing

With its new term starting this month, the Supreme Court will likely confront calls to upend constitutional law yet again. One very possible target is people’s everyday right to voice their political opinions, to speak up, even just to swear. Consider what happened last month when a federal court of appeals decided a First Amendment […]

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Rebecca Cheptegei and the epidemic of women athletes killed by men in Kenya

It was a sun-baked August day on the streets of the French capital, Paris, when Rebecca Cheptegei rushed across the finish line of the women’s marathon at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 33-year-old elite long-distance runner came only 44th in the race, but Uganda’s women’s marathon record holder was riding the high of her first […]

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Marie Curie: Mentor to Women or Martyr to Science?

In June 1921, in the flush of a triumphant six-week American tour by Marie Curie, a prominent male scientist urged the young women graduating from Bryn Mawr to follow her example and “enter into a career of science.” An unsigned editorial in The New York Times scoffed. Not to take anything from the “illustrious” Mme. […]

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Amazon Could Be Forced to Treat Drivers as Employees

Vans marked with Amazon’s arrow logo have become ubiquitous on residential streets, a symbol of the nearly instantaneous delivery that has transformed online shopping. But behind the wheel, that image of high-tech efficiency is being overshadowed by drivers’ complaints about working conditions. Recent federal labor rulings could pave the way for unionization in the company’s […]

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Considering IVF? Your most common questions answered by leading fertility expert

Starting a family is one of the most exciting decisions you’ll ever make, but it can feel overwhelming – especially if you’re exploring fertility care. While there are plenty of options, it’s crucial you take the time to do your research and find the right clinic and treatment plan for your unique needs. Every couple’s […]

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‘She’s a little hero’ Cecelia Ahern talks about juggling daughter’s rare illness with work

As she releases her 20th novel this week, Cecelia Ahern is already working on her next book as well as writing for both the big and small screens. The mum-of-three also plans to adapt further books for the screen, including Postscript, the sequel to her hit PS, I Love You, and another which she cannot […]

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Hit ITV crime drama finally returns to screens in a matter of days – two years after its debut

A HIT ITV crime drama will finally return to TV screens in a matter of days.

Two years after its debut, the hit show will make a huge comeback to the commercial broadcaster.

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DI Ray is set to make a huge return to ITV[/caption]
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Parminder Nagra and Maanuv Thiara played DI Rachita Ray and MPS Tony Khatri respectively[/caption]
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The series will see the titular character confront her own personal misgivings[/caption]

DI Ray first made its debut in May 2022, starring the likes of Parminder Nagra and Jamie Bamber.

Game Of Thrones and Killing Eve star Gemma Whelan, 43, also appeared as DCI Kerry Henderson.

Now the show will once again be screened on ITV as the hit crime drama will be shown later this month.

Sunday, October 20 will see the programme air at 9pm on ITV1, with episodes following at the same time on Monday and Tuesday.

This comes after the network previously confirmed the fate of the beloved show back in August 2024.

Series two has already aired for US audiences earlier this year to huge acclaim.

In the follow up instalment, DI Rachita Ray (Parminder Nagra) will investigate the murder of a high-profile criminal.

But racial tensions will be ignited from sensitive ethnic issues relating to the case, leading to an intense situation.

Rachita will deal with her own personal conflict as a police officer but also as a British Asian woman.

As she attempts to prevent a turf war erupting on the streets of Birmingham, can she overcome her own misgivings?

Gemma Whelan will also reprise her role as DCI Kerry Henderson alongside the likes of former Coronation Street star Ian Puleston-Davies.

The actor originally played Owen Armstrong on the long-running soap but is back as Superintendent Ross Beardsmore.

Four episodes made up the first series of the limited series when they made their way to ITV in 2022.

Crime dramas on ITVX

Crime drama buffs have a wide selection of choices on ITVX - here is a selection of some of the programmes available to binge.

  • Professor T: Based on a Belgian TV series of the same name, former Death in Paradise lead Ben Miller plays the title character. Professor Jasper Tempest is a criminologist with OCD who helps the police solve crimes. The cast also includes Emma Naomi, Barney White and Andy Gathergood.
  • The Beast Must Die: This series follows a mother’s grief for her son, who was killed in an accident. Nicholas Blake’s novel of the same name has been adapted for the programme. Stars include Cush Jumbo, Jared Harris, Billy Howle and Geraldine James.
  • Red Eye: Starring Richard Armitage, Jing Lusi and Lesley Sharp star in this six-part thriller, which mostly takes place  during an all-night flight between London and Beijing. With dead bodies piling up and a mystery to unravel, the heroes must work fast to get to the truth.
  • The Twelve: This Australian drama originally aired as a miniseries in 2022, with the episodes dropping in the UK in February 2023. Four months later, the show was renewed for a second season. Jurassic Park star Sam Neill stars in the leading role of barrister Brett Colby.
  • Manhunt: Martin Clunes stars in this drama based on true murder investigations. Series one focused on the death of Amélie Delagrange, which took place in 2004, while the second depicted the search for serial rapist Delroy Grant.
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Series two will see the detective investigate a high-profile murder[/caption]
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Sensitive race issues threaten to escalate as the cop needs to avert a turf war on the street of Birmingham[/caption]
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Can she overcome her personal misgivings?[/caption]

DI Ray will return to ITV1 from 9pm on 20 October.

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From ‘bum sunbathing’ to animal yoga and bee venom therapy – the 10 most bizarre wellness fads of 2024

‘BUM sunbathing’, wellness vaping and animal yoga are the most baffling wellness fads of 2024, a study has found.

The poll of 2,000 active adults found the practice of ‘bum sunbathing’, which apparently increases energy, and puffing on devices which claim to deliver vitamins and supplements directly to your lungs for quicker absorption, have left exercise-goers the most baffled this year.

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Animal yoga is one of the most baffling wellness trends of 2024, a poll found[/caption]

Other confusing crazes include yoga with animals, as well as ear candling, which is alleged to suck out toxins and earwax.

Gen Z are the quickest to try their hand at a wacky trend with 38 per cent admitting they’ve tried a new one this year, compared to only 16 per cent of Millennials and two per cent of Gen X.

The average person has tried at least three different wellness trends in their lifetime – with the main motivators being wanting to improve wellbeing (44 per cent), their current routine not giving them the desired outcome (30 per cent) or seeing celebs and influencers try them (30 per cent).

However, in a bid to get healthy, almost a third (31 per cent) had invested in fitness equipment which was trendy at the time, but no longer use it at all.

The research by Virgin Active found adults are bombarded with more than four fitness-related posts on social media a day – with the main culprits being Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

The sheer number of social media posts about wellness trends left almost half (48 per cent) confused, and not sure where to turn to for real information which works.

And half said they had seen fitness and nutrition trends which contradict advice they’d seen previously.

Donna Collins, head of product at Virgin Active, said: “We know that people are confused about where to turn to for wellness advice that actually works.

“Our members often come to us and ask for our help in distinguishing between real advice and fleeting fads offering unrealistic and unsustainable health benefits.

“We want to make sure we offer wellness without the BS and it’s important for people to join a community where they can be themselves.”

It’s hard to know where to turn to online for real wellness advice, which is why 16 per cent of active individuals have unfollowed a fitness or wellness influencer on social media.

The top reasons being that the content wasn’t relatable (41 per cent), the content was annoying (39 per cent) and they post too much and clog up my feed (33 per cent).

For people looking to improve their wellbeing, 31 per cent said sticking to a healthy diet was the hardest part, while 19 per cent felt taking part in exercise was a struggle.

The main motivators behind exercise include health and wellbeing (66 per cent) and improving mental health (48 per cent) according to the OnePoll figures.

Other factors which get people going include socialising with friends (13 per cent) and being incentivised by rewards (eight per cent).

Most confusing fitness and wellness fads of 2024

  1. Perineum sunning – also known as “bum sunbathing”, this ancient Taoist practice involves exposing the perineum to the sun. Some claim that it can increase energy, improve sleep, and more.
  2. Wellness vaping – these devices claim to deliver vitamins, essential oils, and supplements directly to your lungs for quick absorption.
  3. Goat or puppy yoga – a yoga class with an animal such as a goat or puppy.
  4. Ear candling – a treatment that supposedly removes earwax and toxins.
  5. Crystal healing – the belief that certain crystals can balance energy and heal ailments.
  6. Oxygen bars – inhaling pure oxygen is believed to increase energy and detoxify.
  7. Ozempic or Wegovy – Ozempic, a medication originally used to treat diabetes, popular for its off-label use for weight loss (it also has on-label use for weight loss when marketed as Wegovy).
  8. Moon juice powders – superfood powders touted for anti-ageing and brain-boosting benefits.
  9. The ‘75 hard challenge’ – requires people to do four things: follow a strict, specific diet of their choice with no alcohol or “cheat meals,” do two 45-minute workouts each day, drink a gallon of water every day and take daily progress pictures.
  10. Bee venom therapy – Promoted for reducing inflammation and treating conditions like arthritis.

Chessie King, online personality and wellness guru, added: “The list of fitness fads I’ve witnessed since being on social media is endless and I can put my hand up saying I’ve been a part of those fleeting trends.

“Going to the extreme of competing in a bikini competition which was highly influenced by Instagram, I know firsthand how easy it is to be manipulated by all the noise online and offline.

“You can wish for a quick fix or cheat code to achieving your wellness goals but longevity is key.

“I work out now for future me, 80-year-old Chessie will be so grateful for the time I’ve spent looking after her.

“That’s why I think it’s so important for everyone to be able to distinguish between a fad or fleeting trend.”

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Chessie King, online personality and wellness guru, says she has fallen for social media wellness trends[/caption]

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FOX confirms major broadcast change with prime time football game bumped to make way for Dodgers-Padres MLB decider

FOX has made a major change to the schedule for Friday night after facing a huge sporting clash.

The network has decided to bump their regular Friday college football game.

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The Dodgers and Padres are going to a Game 5 in their NLDS, which will be live on Fox[/caption]
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Fox was due to carry a college football game between Northwestern and Maryland on Friday night[/caption]

And instead they will show a Game 5 of the National League Division Series in the Major League Baseball playoffs.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will play a decider with their series locked at 2-2.

The Dodgers won Game 4 in San Diego on Wednesday night to force a Game 5 back in Los Angeles on Friday.

And Fox will broadcast the game beginning at 8.08 pm ET – 5.08 pm local time on the West Coast.

The first four games of the series have all been on FS1.

But Fox has made a major change to give that decider a spot on the main channel.

The network usually carries a Friday night college football game in that slot.

Northwestern vs Maryland is the game which is due to begin at 8 pm ET Friday night on Fox.

No announcement has yet been made on whether that game will move channels or possibly start time to make way for MLB.

The winner of the Dodgers-Padres series will advance to the National League Championship Series.

The New York Mets are already waiting after closing out a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday.

Game 1 of that series will be Sunday – leaving Fox with another huge decision.

Sundays in the fall are dominated by National Football League games and this weekend is no different.

But Fox will also broadcast the entire NLCS in the Major League Baseball playoffs, beginning this Sunday.

A time or channel has yet to be confirmed by the MLB or Fox for Sunday’s game.

Fox's Sunday sports schedule

(NFL) 1 pm ET - Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints

(NFL) 1 pm ET – Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles

(NFL) 1 pm ET – Arizona Cardinals at Green Bay Packers

(NFL) 4.25 pm ET – Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys

(NFL) 4.25 pm ET – Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers

(MLB) TBC – New York Mets at Dodgers/Padres

It is currently listed as either Fox’s main channel or FS1 on Sunday with game two the following day.

Fox is also showing a double header of NFL action in the afternoon.

They will have three games at 1 pm ET with two more at 4:25 pm ET.

The 1 pm slot sees the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the New Orleans Saints, the Cleveland Browns face the Philadelphia Eagles and the Arizona Cardinals visit the Green Bay Packers.

At 4:25 pm, Fox will also show the Detroit Lions face the Dallas Cowboys and the Atlanta Falcons take on the Carolina Panthers.

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