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Users will be able to discuss stock picks and compare portfolios on new app By Mike Sheen Updated: 05:00 EDT, 23 October 2024 ii Community will allow Interactive Investor customers to discuss investing ideas free of charge Customers of the DIY investing platform Interactive Investor will now be able to chat with each other online, as the website launches its own social media app. The app, ii Community, will enable users to discuss investment tips, stock picks and compare portfolios free of charge.Interactive Investor, which is owned by Abrdn, said ii Community users will be able to use performance data to benchmark their portfolio…

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North West gifted her mom Kim Kardashian a birthday surprise that’s truly a treasure, as the estimated value of her unique necklace has been revealed.The 11-year-old fashionista presented her makeup mogul mom with a diamond-encrusted nameplate necklace engraved with the quirky phrase ‘Skibidi Toilet’ for Kim’s 44th birthday on Monday.Just a day later, Olivia Landau, CEO of jewelry brand The Clear Cut, estimated that each diamond on the playful piece weighs between .08 and .10 carats. ‘It also appears to be a solid gold plate engraved with Skibidi Toilet,’ Landau told People, adding that the necklace’s estimated value could range from…

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It’s often thought of as one of the dirtiest places in the home.  But a new study has warned that the toilet pales in comparison to several gadgets you touch all day without thinking twice about it.Research by CloudZero found that your headphones, laptop, computer mouse, keyboard, and phone could be harbouring thousands of colonies of bacteria.The dirtiest devices of all are headphones, where an average of 1,073 colonies of bacteria thrive in the warm, damp environment around your ears.Some laptops, meanwhile, hold twice as many bacteria as a public bin and are home to more mould than any other piece…

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Campaigners today hit back after health chiefs revealed NHS patients with Alzheimer’s would miss out on a ‘breakthrough’ drug proven to tackle the devastating disease.Experts have long believed donanemab could herald a new era of dementia treatment, after studies showed it slowed the memory-robbing illness in its early stages.Today it was approved by medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Yet, in a blow to tens of thousands of Brits, draft guidance by the NHS spending watchdog ruled the benefits of the drug could not justify the roll-out cost.It means donanemab will only be available to those who could pay privately…

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For most people, North Korea is shrouded in mystery.But not for traveller Zoe Stephens, from Liverpool in the UK. She has visited more than 30 times, both as a tourist and a guide for other tourists.She first visited North Korea in 2016 and began taking tours there a year later. For a time, she crossed the border every month – and has visited almost every one of the hermit kingdom’s regions.Speaking to MailOnline Travel, she reveals her experiences in a country that, to all intents and purposes, has cut itself off from the outside world.Zoe, who speaks Chinese, Korean and…

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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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