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iPhone users who have downloaded Apple’s latest iOS update have warned that it’s ‘ruining’ their battery life. The tech giant released iOS 18.1.1 this week, which contains ‘important security fixes’.While many users rushed to download the update, it seems that some are regretting their decision. Taking to X, one vented: ‘WTF is wrong with the latest iOS update?! My phone is dying every 7-8hrs despite being fully charged!’Another added: ‘ios 18.1.1 battery drained 2x faster than 18.’And one tweeted: ‘Even with iOS 18.1.1, the battery drain issue has not been fixed.’Have you downloaded iOS 18.1.1 and noticed your iPhone’s battery draining? Here’s what experts…

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A New York City nightlife maven, beloved by everyone from Celine Dion to Selena Gomez, has revealed his shock colon cancer diagnosis at the age of 54.Desta, who goes by his first name only, spent more than three decades working in the fashion and nightlife industries but told DailyMail.com maintaining his health was his top priority. His diet consisted of multiple juices and one solid meal a day, telling this website: ‘I would generally eat one meal a day, towards the end of the day and when I woke up in the morning I would always get a fresh juice from an…

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Former President Bill Clinton has addressed a bizarre claim his staff deliberately tore the letter ‘W’ from White House keyboards to hinder his successor, President George W Bush – and admitted that the long-running allegation might be true.Writing in his new memoir, Citizen – My Life After The White House, Clinton, 78,  recalls how a media ‘feeding frenzy’ marred the handover to Bush in 2001 amid claims departing staff had vandalized the West Wing. At the time, it was said that filing cabinets were glued shut, obscene messages left on answering machines and pornographic pictures placed on office printers.The presidential entourage was…

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By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 11:06 EDT, 18 July 2011 A British teenager has been stabbed to death in a Spanish holiday resort.Andrew Milroy died from a single stab wound to the chest in Lloret de Mar during the early hours of yesterday morning.Police are thought to be hunting a gang of French youths of north African origin Andrew is said to have had an altercation with. The killing happened in the shopping centre of Lloret de Mar during the early hours of Sunday morningHis mother Jackie, originally from Richmond, Surrey, has spoken of her devastation.She runs American diner, called…

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When Donald Trump sat down with his lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen to discuss his plans to run for president in 2016 he had a simple warning. ‘You know that when this comes out, meaning the announcement, just be prepared, there’s going to be a lot of women coming forward,’ is how Cohen remembered the conversation. During more than five hours of riveting testimony on Monday, Cohen described the extraordinary lengths he went to in keeping their stories out of the headlines. He worked his contacts in the media, set up front companies and received invoices from businesses with meaningless…

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Schedule for upcoming season was released on Thursday First games begin with Vegas double header on March 2  By MARTIN GABOR FOR NCA NEWSWIRE Published: 21:35 EST, 20 November 2024 | Updated: 21:35 EST, 20 November 2024 They’ve long been accused of receiving the softest draw in the NRL, but 2025 looks brutal for the Sharks, one of three clubs to play 13 games against top-eight teams from last season.Craig Fitzgibbon’s men ended their finals drought and got within 80 minutes of a spot in the decider, but they face a brutal run of games next year that begins in Las Vegas…

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Keir Starmer vowed ‘action will be taken’ today as he held crisis talks with police over the outbreak of rioting following the Southport knife attack.After summoning chiefs to No10, the PM told them that ‘marauding mobs’ must not be allowed to cause chaos.   He condemned those involved in violent disorder as ‘thugs who have no interest whatsoever in the raw pain’ of the community. Sir Keir is set to hold a press conference at 4pm amid fears of more trouble, after ugly scenes spread to London, Hartlepool and Manchester overnight.The premier said: ‘I wanted to send a message to each of you…

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Over six decades of stardom, Cher has won the hearts of fans around the globe for her songs, movies and jaw-dropping fashion sense.But perhaps her most unforgettable creation is her public persona.The iconic star perpetually commands attention and is always ready with a mischievous quip or an inspiring piece of advice.In recent years she has become a beloved presence on X, formerly Twitter, where she often posts emoji-strewn rants to the delight of her followers.Now, at the age of 78, the Believe hitmaker has enclosed her wit and wisdom between hard covers for the first half of her two-part memoir.Following the…

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From Arrival to Signs, flying saucers have been staple features in science fiction blockbusters throughout the years.But rather than flying around on UFOs, a new study suggests that advanced civilisations might actually get around the galaxy by driving stars. According to Dr Clement Vidal, a philosopher from Vrije University Brussels, the fastest-moving stars in the galaxy may be piloted by intelligent aliens.The vast distances between the stars make travelling immensely time-consuming and risky.So, rather than leaving the comforts of their home system, some space-faring races might choose to bring their solar system along for the ride, according to the experts.If aliens found a…

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Last month, Britain’s first female Chancellor gave the NHS its greatest funding boost in recent memory.The injection of £22.6billion into the Health Service announced in the Autumn Budget is a welcome one. A record number of people are waiting for crucial procedures and many of our hospitals are in desperate need of renovations and new equipment.I’m sure much of the money will be put to good use. However, I was saddened to see that Rachel Reeves had failed to find funding for a crucial women’s health issue.The bone-thinning disease osteoporosis affects more than 3.5million people in the UK, though it…

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