Author: Admin-3rizs

Gwyneth Paltrow has landed another cover of Vanity Fair magazine.In her latest interview the 52-year-old Oscar-winner shared her thoughts on a variety of subjects as she posed for the cover in a see-through lace top and miniskirt.The Iron Man star touched on Montecito neighbor Meghan Markle and her new Netflix series. In the past, Markle has been accused of copying Paltrow’s GOOP brand.There was even a mention of her ex-fiance Brad Pitt whom she was with from 1994 until 1997.And the wife of Brad Falchuck also touched on how her relationship with ex-husband Chris Martin and how their kids Apple and Moses are doing…

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By SABRINA PENTY Published: 12:33 GMT, 18 March 2025 | Updated: 12:38 GMT, 18 March 2025 A dog said to be the most expensive in the world has been bought for an eyewatering £4.4 million.Celebrity Indian dog breeder S Sathis, 51, splurged on the pooch called Cadabomb Okami, which is a cross between a wolf and a Caucasian Shepherd, The Sun reported. Caucasian Shepherds are large livestock guard dogs native to the Caucasus region that were first bred in the Soviet Union.Okami – considered to be the rarest dog in the world – was born in the US and sold last…

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Eagles Super Bowl winner Brandon Graham announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday in an emotional press conference.After tearing his triceps in November – an injury which appeared to signal the end of his career – the 36-year-old Graham managed to return for his team’s Super Bowl LIX win over the Chiefs.However, the defensive end will now be stepping away from the game after all, as he shared with reporters from the Eagles facility. ‘I gave everything I had in this,’ he said tearfully. ‘And I don’t have no regrets.’Graham could be seen hugging Eagles staff in attendance before…

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By MIKE SHEEN Updated: 12:32 GMT, 18 March 2025 Bytes Technology shares soared on Tuesday as the computer software reseller beat annual profit expectations, buoyed by an incentive plan with key supplier Microsoft.Surrey-based Bytes, which is the UK’s biggest reseller of Microsoft tools, told investors it saw gross invoiced income – a key financial metric – ‘comfortably exceed’ £2billion for the first time in the 12 months to 28 February.Bytes partially credited the ‘strong’ performance to two full months of trading under a recently updated Microsoft incentive plan, which has been ’embedded into [its] strategic growth plans’.Analysts also pointed to…

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By HEIDI PARKER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 14:19 GMT, 18 March 2025 | Updated: 14:48 GMT, 18 March 2025 Kelly Clarkson is back on her talk show after a mysterious absence.On Tuesday the pop star looked healthy as she returned to her hosting duties on her popular program. She was seen on set in new images shared to Instagram.It is not known if the beauty addressed why she was gone from the show for 10 episodes when she relied on guest hosts such as Molly Sims and Brooke Shields.All that has been leaked is that Kelly was taking some time off…

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Email signatures are key features in many people’s day-to-day messages. But this seemingly innocuous tool could soon be cancelled – that is, if one woke scientist has anything to do with it.Dr Joshua Pearce, an IT professor at Western University in Canada, has dramatically claimed that email signatures are harming the planet. In a recent study, the expert looked at the impact of including gender pronouns in email signatures. According to his results, these additions to your sign-off could prove deadly. Writing for The Conversation, he said: ‘In Canada, where about 15% of people include gender pronouns in emails, the resulting carbon emissions from…

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The day before my first wedding (I married twice – both disasters that ended in two years) my entire extended family travelled for five hours to kick off the party with me.My mother set a fancy table and cooked my favourite meal, but the guest of honour – yours truly – was a no-show. I was drunk in a local pub. Hours later, after closing time, I would stagger through the door, barely able to stand up, as everyone else was heading to bed.It wasn’t a one-off. Letting down friends and family (and myself) by drinking too much was a heartbreaking…

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Taking a bus, ferry or train abroad is a fantastic way to get a snapshot of local life.But while the price of using public transport varies around the globe, costs can quickly add up if you’re buying multiple tickets for a family.Luckily, there are a few holiday destinations around the world where free public transport is offered to tourists.And that includes free boats in one of the world’s most expensive cities. From a cost-free bus system in the USA to public boats in Switzerland, there are plenty of ways to hitch a ride without spending a thing…Geneva, SwitzerlandGeneva was recently named…

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Scientists have discovered a ‘hidden chapter’ in human evolution – and it suggests our history is much more complex than we thought.While scientists know that modern humans (homo sapiens) emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago, before this monumental event, much of our history has been hazy.  Now, a team from the University of Cambridge has found that modern humans descended from not one, but at least two ancestral populations.These two ancestral populations – referred to as Group A and Group B – split around 1.5 million years ago. This was possibly due to a migration event where one group trekked thousands of miles…

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A South African scientist who allegedly assaulted and threatened to kill a colleague at a remote Antarctic research station snapped after the expedition’s team leader decided to change their work schedule, according to a government official.The team of nine scientists are currently stationed at Sanae IV base, a research centre located on the northern tip of Antarctica some 4,000 kilometres from their South African homeland.Extreme weather makes leaving and entering nearly impossible, and they were set to remain on mission until December. The long stretches of isolation and working in close quarters means that each researcher must undergo a series of background…

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