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Australians are feeling ‘ripped off’ after having to fork out more for a classic biscuit compared to supermarkets in England.A packet of Arnott’s Original Tim Tam biscuits will set Aussies back $6 if bought from Woolworths or Coles while not on special. However, overseas at leading supermarket chain Tesco, shoppers can grab the same product for £2.50 ($4.83 AUD).Adam, who goes by the social media moniker ‘Price Check Guy’, was gobsmacked after realising the price difference and created a video.At first he wondered whether this was due to shipping fees, however the beloved snack is made in Australia.The insightful video quickly caught the…

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By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 18:29 EDT, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 18:30 EDT, 10 July 2024 Beauty lovers are ‘over the moon’ after discovering a simple way to score $75 worth of makeup and skincare for free – but there’s a catch.Australians have given up splurging on name-brand products for their beauty routine among the cost of living crisis and instead simply head to the pharmacy for a simple sunscreen and moisturiser.Sephora fans will be delighted to know that a brand new store is opening in Melbourne – and early birds will be rewarded.The brand new Westfield…

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By Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor Published: 19:42 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 03:55 EDT, 23 October 2024 They might appear aloof and indifferent to what we do – but cats actually play close attention when we speak and can even beat babies at a word association game, a study suggests.A small team of animal scientists at Azabu University in Japan have found that common house cats are capable of linking human words with images without prompting or reward.They enlisted the assistance of 31 adult house cats who were each given a word test originally designed for babies.All participants…

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By Perkin Amalaraj Published: 05:24 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 06:05 EDT, 22 October 2024 This is the horrifying moment a dog was nearly strangled by its own lead after it got caught in the doors of an elevator and was hoisted into the air. The black-and-white pup was seen strolling into the lift in an apartment building in the Chinese city of Shijiazhuang on October 14, as its owner, an elderly man, stopped to pick up some bags. As he finished his tasks, he went to walk into the lift – but he was cut off by its doors before he…

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By Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter In Washington, D.C., For Dailymail.Com and Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter Published: 17:41 EDT, 29 May 2024 | Updated: 18:33 EDT, 29 May 2024 The House Committee on Ethics announced it will investigate Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar for bribery and foreign influence allegations nearly a month after the Department of Justice indicted the longtime lawmaker. Henry, 68, and Imelda Cuellar were indicted May 3 on charges alleging they used a series of shell businesses and fake invoices to conceal approximately $600,000 in bribes from foreign companies – including an Azerbaijani oil company and a…

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By James Cohen Published: 12:08 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 03:35 EDT, 23 October 2024 Manchester United have been handed a major boost in their pursuit of former player Angel Gomes, according to reports. The 24-year-old was handed his Three Lions debut by interim head coach Lee Carsley earlier this month.The former Manchester United star impressed in his two Nations League appearances against Ireland and Finland, alerting many Champions League clubs to his availability. Gomes has entered the last year of his contract at Lille and he will be free to sign a pre-contract with other clubs from January 1,…

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The Royal Mint says investors are turning away from gold bars for tax reasons By Sam Barker Updated: 07:19 EDT, 18 October 2024 Britons are buying up gold bullion coins instead of gold bars, the Royal Mint says, as prices spike and customers look to avoid rumoured rises to capital gains tax. The gold price today breached the $2,700-per-ounce level for the first time, as US election concerns and Middle East tensions boost demand for a safe haven for investments.The Royal Mint says sales of bullion bars, which are subject to CGT, fell by 11 per cent annually in the quarter to the…

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Justin Bieber and wife Hailey attended Doja Cat’s star-studded birthday bash in LA on Monday – after paying tribute to Liam Payne and amid former mentor Diddy’s sex trafficking arrest.The singer, 30, looked somber as he and Hailey, 27, arrived at the party in matching black ensembles in keeping with the party’s dress code – before heading home to their two-month-old son Jack Blues.The Baby hitmaker wore a black top, velvet jacket and baggy navy trousers – paired with sunglasses, a hoodie and a tasseled hat.New mom Hailey wore a black leather trench coat with a navy dress – with…

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This year’s annual update to Google’s operating system, Android 15, is leaving some Pixel 6 users with a ‘brick’ instead of a smartphone.Panicking Pixel owners have rushed into online forums reporting that their device is ‘is basically a paper weight now’ — with phones failing to respond to even standard troubleshooting methods to reboot after the update. Early complaints from those seeking help on social media suggest ‘bricking’ risk may be higher with use of the update’s new Private Space feature.The feature allows users to wall-off sensitive apps (everything from banking services to photo rolls) into a discreet area off the main page…

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Also known as 2C, tusi or cocaina rosada so-called ‘pink cocaine’ has seen a rise in publicity and use in the US and UK.Despite being invented in the 70s and having a minor presence in the party scene since the 90s, the designer drug has only recently enjoyed a burst in popularity driven, in part, by its alluring pink hue. Such a surge has come alongside a number of tragic deaths, with experts telling MailOnline the drug was ‘very dangerous and unpredictable’ as the recipe varies so much. Packets of the drug have been reported by authorities in England, Scotland and Wales, as…

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