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By JOANNE HART Updated: 07:14 EST, 13 August 2024 More than two years have passed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and there are scant signs of an early end to that brutal war.The world seems more dangerous than it has in decades, with tensions rising in almost every corner of the globe.Troubling as this may be, it puts national security at the heart of government thinking, both here and overseas. Defence spending is up and the need for well-trained, well-equipped armed services is widely acknowledged. Jet power: BAE Systems supplies airborne early warning systemsBAE Systems is one of the largest…

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Dejected Sally Field was pictured throwing her Kamala Harris signs in the trash after Donald Trump’s US Presidential Election win this week.The Oscar-winning actress hauled her Harris Waltz sign and a ‘Pro-Choice, Pro-Equality, Pro-Democracy’ placard to the dumpster on her 78th birthday on Wednesday – following Republican Trump’s landslide victory.The Mrs Doubtfire star wore a blue tee, pale blue jacket and grey joggers, paired with sneakers for her trash run.She failed to raise a smile after previously revealed Harris’ nomination had sparked her return to social media.Field posted on Instagram in August when Harris officially accepted becoming the Democratic Party presidential nominee…

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By XANTHA LEATHAM DEPUTY SCIENCE EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 11:00 EST, 8 November 2024 | Updated: 11:03 EST, 8 November 2024 Whether it’s a stapler in jello or a classic whoopee cushion, many of us enjoy playing cheeky pranks on our friends. And a new study shows that we’re not alone. Zookeepers at Berlin Zoo were amazed to witness an Asian elephant pranking its friend. The elephant, called Anchali, sabotaged her friend Mary’s shower by lifting and kinking the hose to disrupt the flow of water. The researchers say they now wonder what the findings in zoo elephants mean for elephants in their…

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Anna* was always taught doctors and the medical system were there to help, not harm. That’s one of the reasons why she got into the medical field herself. Now she feels a cold sense of betrayal after becoming a forgotten victim of a drug prescribed to millions of Australians – many of whom now live with regret.Anna was prescribed the antidepressant Lexapro in 2020 after experiencing a bout of the lockdown blues during Covid.The drug, the sixth most commonly prescribed in Australia with almost six million scripts, immediately caused devastating and, to this day, irreversible side effects.Even now, describing the physical impact can be…

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Most states in the US are defined by a landmark, such as the Statue of Liberty in New York or Arizona’s Grand Canyon. But Louisiana’s personality revolves around food, so the one thing you must pack when visiting is a hearty appetite.Although New Orleans is one of the best places to enjoy the southern state’s famed cuisine, we decided to travel west along its newest food trail, Gas Station Eats.As the name suggests, this food tour doesn’t involve fancy restaurants – it celebrates great meals served in simple roadside service stations. Stretching for 450 miles, the Gas Station Eats trail winds…

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Every now and then a product comes along that causes a storm on Amazon, with reviewers gushing about the perfect pair of tweezers or hailing the latest ‘miracle eye cream’.And 2018 has had its fair share of these. From the Korean face wash that sold out in ten days to the hair irons that notched up over 30,000 reviews, there are certain beauty products that seemed to send shoppers wild.So to make sure you don’t miss out on this year’s best buys, we’ve brought you a rundown of some of the top rated and most popular products from 2018. Aztec Secret…

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Photos have revealed NASA astronaut Sunita Williams’ shocking weight loss as she and her crewmate remain stuck on the International Space Station (ISS). Williams, 59, and Barry Wilmore, 61, have been living on the ISS for five months after Boeing’s faulty Starliner spacecraft was deemed unsafe to return them to Earth. A ‘gaunt’ photo of Williams taken on September 24 recently sparked concerns due to her ‘sunken’ cheeks which suggested she’d rapidly lost weight.More recent images also show her with a pronounced facial structure and a thinner frame – a concern given she still has three months until she returns.  Publicly, NASA has said Williams’…

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The world’s media has reacted to Donald Trump’s historic election victory in the US election, with newspapers from North America to Australia plastered with pictures of the president-elect.While press deadlines meant many daily papers were published shortly before Trump was declared the winner on Wednesday morning, it was a very different story today.Front pages around the world proclaim the Republican’s resounding victory over his Democrat rival Kamala Harris, with headlines including ‘TRUMPED’, ‘Trump Towers’ and ‘Trump Triumphs’.Many focused on his incredible come-back after his 2020 defeat and a felony charge, hailing it a ‘historic’ and ‘incredible’ comeback.The New York Post hailed…

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By JAMES REINL, SOCIAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 13:59 EST, 20 May 2024 | Updated: 14:02 EST, 20 May 2024 Advertisement An alarming study has spotlighted how 42 million food stamp recipients spend their welfare handouts on ultra-processed junk food. Coca-Cola, Sprite and other soft drinks are the most commonly-bought items via the $135 billion-a-year Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a new study says. Candy, potato chips, frozen pizza, ice cream, cookies, and other ultra-processed food dominates the top 20 items, says a report from the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC). Report author Matthew Dickerson says recipients spend ‘spend…

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Mark Carroll suffered numerous concussions during career  Is now displaying the symptoms of deadly brain disease CTEIf you need support, contact Lifeline 13 11 14, or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636By JOSH ALSTON FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 20:20 EST, 7 November 2024 | Updated: 20:24 EST, 7 November 2024 Mark Carroll is one of the hardest men to play in the hardest era of the NRL, but making his acting debut has made him realise the anguish he put his family through when he was one of the game’s most feared stars.Carroll played 185 games from 1987 to 1999…

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