16 Jun, 2025
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Health Experts Warn of Serious Health Risks from Excessive Butter Consumption

Butter vs. Vegetable Oils: New Study Links Dietary Choices to Lifespan (Approx. 600 words) [Image placeholder: Butter and vegetable oil comparison with caption: Switching to plant-based oils may reduce mortality risk, study finds.] A landmark study by Harvard Medical School reveals that consuming large amounts of butter may shorten lifespan, while vegetable oils like olive, […]

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Rare Lava Tornado Whirls Above Active Erupting U.S. Volcano

Rare ‘Lavanado’ Spotted Over Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano (Image: Scott Malis captured a swirling "lavanado" over Kilauea’s lava pool on February 26, 2024.) A rare “lavanado” — a fiery whirlwind blending hot gases and lava — was filmed swirling above Hawaii’s erupting Kilauea volcano. Videographer Scott Malis captured the phenomenon, which resembles a dust devil, during […]

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Loch Ness Centre’s Full-Time Nessie Hunter Role Stirs Public Shock Over Salary

Loch Ness Research Centre Seeks Full-Time Nessie Hunter — And Pay Stuns Applicants By Shivali Best for MailOnline Scotland’s elusive Loch Ness Monster, “Nessie,” has sparked global fascination for nearly a century. Now, believers have a chance to turn their passion into a career: The Loch Ness Centre is hiring a full-time monster hunter to […]

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Broadband Customer Charged £1,000 for Overlooking Contract Fine Print

Woman Slapped with £1,000 Bill After Overlooking Broadband Contract Fine Print By Noor Qurashi [Image: Joanne Batty looking frustrated at her desk] Joanne Batty, a 54-year-old HR manager from Leeds, learned a costly lesson after failing to read the fine print in her broadband contract, resulting in nearly £1,000 in unexpected charges. The Setup In […]

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"Urgent UK Alert: Europe’s Largest Venomous Spider Stows in Olive Imports, Risks Voracious Spread"

Surprise Spider Stowaway Arrives in UK Olive Shipment A British nursery worker received an unexpected visitor when Europe’s largest spider hitched a ride in a shipment of olives from Córdoba, Spain. The Spanish funnel-web spider (Macrothele calpeiana), known for its venom and “huge appetite,” was spotted crawling across a West Sussex nursery yard after the […]

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Antarctic Ozone Hole Nears Full Recovery, Expected to Close Permanently Soon

Ozone Hole Nears Full Recovery Four Decades After Alarm Sounded Decades after scientists discovered a dangerously expanding ozone hole over Antarctica, experts now report a remarkable turnaround: the Earth’s protective shield is healing. The ozone layer, which blocks harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation linked to skin cancer, cataracts, and ecosystem damage, is on track to close […]

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Gen Z and Critics Clash Over Artificial Wombs: ‘End of Women’ vs. Reproductive Innovation

Artificial Wombs: A Generation Divide in Embracing Future Birth Tech Concept art reminiscent of artificial womb technology depicted in sci-fi. Could growing babies in artificial wombs become reality? While resembling plots from films like The Pod Generation, this technology—ectogenesis—could redefine reproduction. A recent survey by think tank Theos reveals Gen Z (42% of 18–24-year-olds) is […]

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Critical Security Alert: 1.4B iPhone Users Must Disable 3 Default Settings Now

3 iPhone Settings That Risk Your Data (And How to Fix Them) Many Apple users leave Wi-Fi, location services, and app tracking enabled—convenient features that hackers can exploit to steal personal data like Social Security numbers, credit card details, and passwords. Here’s how to protect yourself by adjusti

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Stranded NASA Astronauts Blame Agency for Prolonged Space Mission Delays

NASA Astronauts Address Political Speculation Amid Extended ISS Stay NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months due to Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft issues, recently addressed claims that politics delayed their return. Initially set for an eight-day mission, their stay was extended after technical problems grounded Starliner. […]

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Wildlife Experts Advocate Trapping and Cooking Invasive Rodents Plaguing U.S. Communities

Invasive Nutria Rodents Threaten U.S. Ecosystems: Public Urged to Hunt and Cook Them [Image Suggestion: Nutria with distinctive orange teeth, swimming in wetlands.] An invasive rodent from South America, the nutria, is wreaking havoc across the U.S., prompting officials to urge Americans to hunt, kill, and even cook the species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife […]