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    UK IVF couples use legal loophole to rank embryos based on potential IQ, height and health

    IVF Couples in UK Bypass Regulations by Sending Embryos Abroad for Genetic Analysis A growing number of couples undergoing IVF treatment in the UK are exploiting a loophole in British law to obtain genetic analysis of their embryos, which can predict traits such as IQ and height. The data is...
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    'Sexy and a little daring, but never too much': sheer skirts hit the sweet spot

    Sheer Skirts Strike a Balance Between Sensuality and Respectability As the fashion world continues to push boundaries, one trend that has gained traction is the sheer skirt - a compromise between extreme trends like naked dressing. No longer just reserved for the red carpet, these see-through...
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    Life Invisible: the fight against superbugs starts in the driest place on Earth – documentary

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    ‘The New Big 5’: Wildlife photography book turns the lens on animals at risk | CNN

    "The New Big 5" Shines a Spotlight on Wildlife in Peril, Calls for Global Action In a groundbreaking photography book, renowned British photographer Graeme Green has redefined the "Big Five," once associated with trophy hunting in Africa, to highlight five majestic animals threatened by human...
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    Learning afloat: How Bangladesh’s children go to school by boat

    In Bangladesh, where the threat of flooding is ever-present, a new type of school has emerged: floating classrooms that navigate through waters and bring education to children stranded by rising tides. Mohammed Rezwan's innovative solar-powered boats double as classrooms, libraries, and even...
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    Study finds slightly higher risk of autism diagnosis in areas with more lithium in drinking water, but experts say more research is needed | CNN

    Study Suggests Possible Connection Between Lithium Exposure and Autism Diagnosis, But Experts Warn of Caution A recent study has found a modest increase in the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among children exposed to higher levels of lithium in drinking water during pregnancy. The...
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    Trump ally Infantino to award first Fifa Peace Prize at World Cup draw in DC

    Fifa president Gianni Infantino has unveiled what could be described as football's version of the Nobel Peace Prize – an annual award aimed at recognising individuals who have made significant contributions to uniting people through their unwavering commitment to peace. In a move that comes...
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    Why did Finland’s PM lose? Reporter explains the key issue voters cared about | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been ousted after her left-wing party suffered a crushing defeat in the country's parliamentary elections. The National Coalition Party, a right-wing opposition force, claimed victory and secured a historic majority, leaving Marin to concede defeat...
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    Ranking celebrity wedding-crashers, from Elijah Wood in Hobbiton to Tom Hanks everywhere

    Celebrity Wedding Crashers: Who's Welcome and Who's Not? It seems like every other celebrity wants to crash a wedding, from Elijah Wood's polite entrance in Hobbiton to Tom Hanks crashing every wedding he can get his hands on. We asked ourselves: what makes a good wedding crasher? Is it...
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    Bella Thorne and Paris Hilton dazzle in vintage-inspired outfits at former Disney star’s 28th birthday bash

    Bella Thorne and Paris Hilton served up a spook-tacular look at the former Disney star's 28th birthday bash in Los Angeles. The pair, co-stars from the upcoming dark comedy "The Trainer," arrived at the Fleur Room dressed to impress in vintage-inspired outfits that screamed Halloween. Thorne...
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    Opinion: ‘Until we meet again, brave little cat.’ The heartbreak and taboo of burying our pets | CNN

    For centuries, humans have buried their loved ones in cemeteries, providing survivors with an outlet for grief and a sense of closure. But what about when the departed are not human - but our pets? In Spain's Barcelona, the first public pet cemetery is set to open next year, offering both...
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    'The pressure to get your old body back is immense': the new mothers driven to weight-loss jabs

    The pressure to regain pre-pregnancy weight is immense for many new mothers, with some resorting to weight-loss drugs despite being advised against doing so while breastfeeding. Women like Lydia and Melanie are struggling to balance the desire to lose weight with the need to breastfeed and...
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    Milei scores historic win in Argentina midterms, tightens grip on Congress

    Argentina's President Javier Milei has secured a decisive victory in the country's midterm elections, cementing his control over Congress and giving his government an opportunity to push through deep spending cuts and sweeping free-market reforms. The results are a significant boost for Milei's...
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    Beijing promised to 'fight back' over Taiwan leader's US visit. But this time it has more to lose

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    My pet sleeps all day and all night. Is that normal?

    When it comes to getting a good night's sleep - or rather, a good day's nap - pet owners often wonder if their furry friends are being lazy or just recharging for the next cuddle session. The answer lies in understanding that pets, like humans, have different sleep patterns and habits...
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    Former NFL player Doug Martin dies in police custody in California

    Former NFL Player Doug Martin Dies in Police Custody in California, Family Says Cause of Death Unconfirmed A sudden and devastating end to a life cut short - former NFL running back Doug Martin has died at the age of 36 while in police custody in California. According to reports, Martin was...
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    Trump taps Detroit entrepreneur Mark Savaya, who boosted Muslim turnout, as special envoy to Iraq

    President Trump Appoints Detroit Entrepreneur as Special Envoy to Iraq Amid Middle East Peace Efforts In a move aimed at expanding outreach to the Muslim American community, President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has tapped Mark Savaya, a Detroit-area entrepreneur who played a key role...
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    Suspected Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing

    A suspected Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing, raising concerns about the scope of China's surveillance capabilities in North America. According to a source familiar with the matter, the balloon had the ability to capture imagery and collect signals...
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    Halloween costume prices are rising, but one man's thrifting offers a solution

    Thrifting for Thrills: One Man's Mission to Make Halloween Costumes Affordable for All In central Texas, Christophe Waggoner is on the hunt for thrift store gems that will become one-of-a-kind Halloween costumes. Unlike most shoppers, Waggoner isn't just after a quick fix; he's driven by a...
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    ‘What I do with my body is none of your business’: musician Beverly Glenn-Copeland on trans rights, cult stardom and living with dementia

    For Beverly Glenn-Copeland, his music has always been a means of expression that transcends mortality. Despite being diagnosed with late-stage dementia two years ago, which forced him to reevaluate his priorities and creative pursuits, the 81-year-old musician remains committed to his craft. In...
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