An Israeli air strike on a house in a suburb of Gaza City has killed 10 people and destroyed the building and damaged nearby houses, medics say.
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Victorian Coroner Simon McGregor calls for expanded voluntary assisted dying scheme to be reviewed after eight deaths
A coroner has made an extraordinary intervention in one state’s voluntary assisted dying scheme after finding eight people took their own lives when they were refused access to the regime.
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Fremantle star Mim and draftee Indi Strom open up on younger sister being drafted by Dockers
Fremantle star Mim and Dockers draftee Indi have opened up on the heartwarming moment the younger Strom sister was presented her jumper by the star ruck and what it means to be teammates in purple.
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Karan Johar Opens Up About Being Single And Loving It, Read
With his signature flair, KJo shared a post that read, “Why am I single? Because Relationships are like a walk in the park! Jurassic Park.” The post immediately struck a chord with his fans, who couldn’t get enough of the filmmaker’s cheeky comparison. Known for balancing humour and honesty, Karan’s tongue-in-cheek remark resonated with many navigating the complexities of modern relationships.
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Vacation Goals: Sara Tendulkar Stuns In An Olive Green Backless Dress On The Beach
Dressed in an olive-green backless maxi dress paired with golden bangles, drop earrings, and a chic beige beach hat, Sara exuded elegance during a breezy beach day. She completed her look with soft pink lips, expressive eyes, and a flawless hairdo while enjoying a refreshing fruit platter amidst the coastal charm.
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The Extremely Offline Joy of the Board Game Club
When Michelle Kong started a chess club last year, hoping to meet other players in their 20s, attendance was so meager that she needed only one chessboard. She posted about the club on social media until a tattooed cross section of young people in Los Angeles began showing up to exchange pawns and phone numbers. […]
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The ‘Unexpectedly Sly’ and ‘Brilliantly Scuzzy’ Shows, Music and Movies Readers Loved
Our culture critics named their favorites for the year so far, but what did readers think? We asked, and more than 1,000 people responded with their picks across movies, books, music, TV and theater. For film, “Conclave,” “Challengers,” “Wicked” and “Anora” were the most-mentioned favorites of 2024. “The Bear” — comedy or not — dominated […]
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Giant Companies Took Secret Payments to Allow Free Flow of Opioids
In 2017, the drug industry middleman Express Scripts announced that it was taking decisive steps to curb abuse of the prescription painkillers that had fueled America’s overdose crisis. The company said it was “putting the brakes on the opioid epidemic” by making it harder to get potentially dangerous amounts of the drugs. The announcement, which […]
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Oh, the Places We Went!
Each January, the Travel section offers a list of “52 Places to Go” in the coming year, filled with recommendations for destinations that we think are prime to be visited. Our choices are meant to be an inspiration for travelers — and dreamers — not a checklist to be ticked off (though for two years […]
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‘Dog-Like’ Fossil Discovery May Be Oldest Known Saber-Toothed Animal
Paleontologists have revealed what may be the earliest known saber-toothed animal to have ever lived—a predator that roamed our planet before the age of the dinosaurs. In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, a team of researchers describe a previously unknown prehistoric creature that would have been vaguely dog-like in appearance, albeit with […]
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