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NRL superstars Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr fined $1,000 for breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules

NRL star players Josh Addo-Car and Latrell Mitchell have both been fined $1000 by NSW Police after breaching COVID-19 restrictions.




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Women who breached social-distancing rules with NRL star Nathan Cleary each fined $1000 by police

The Penrith Panthers and NSW Blues star has escaped the $1000 police fine, despite admitting to having five female friends at his western Sydney last Saturday.




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Drone films its spectacular descent into the crater of a 9,000ft volcano

Spanish filmmaker Andrés Aguilera Morillas, 23, captured the incredible scenes when he visited the Ijen volcano complex in Java, Indonesia earlier this year.




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Australian man who tried to smuggle 7,000 cigarettes from Bali to sell back home is fined $40,000

The 34-year-old admitted to packing 36 cigarette cartons into his luggage for a flight into Perth International Airport from Bali on November 18, 2018.




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Police seize 600,000 face masks from Indonesian warehouse after country's first coronavirus case

Authorities in the Jakarta-area were questioning two people after the Tuesday evening raid at a warehouse in satellite city Tangerang, where nearly half a million surgical masks were found.




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Supermodel you've never heard of can earn £5,000 in a day thanks to her £2 million insured HANDS

London-based Nina Taylor, known as the 'Kate Moss of hand models', has replaced some of the hands of the world's biggest supermodels, including Kate herself, and you would never know it.




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Jennifer Lawrence shares gift registry including $750 coffee machine and $2000 bike ahead of wedding

Jennifer Lawrence unveiled her ultimate gift registry guide on Monday morning, sharing her picks of various prices, including a $30 food processor, $750 coffee machine and a $2000 bike.




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Gemma Collins makes £100,000 in 24 hours through sales of sweatshirt after Jade Thirlwall wears one

The TOWIE star, 39, released the In The Style clothing line, which is based on her most iconic phrases, in an attempt to cheer fans up amid the coronavirus lockdown.




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Conor McGregor makes donation of nearly £25,000 to Dublin's Inner City Helping Homeless charity

EXCLUSIVE: The money, equal to €25,000, will come as a huge boost to the non-profit charity during a period that is particularly difficult given the plummeting temperatures.




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McGregor oversees the delivery of 'cardiac monitors, oxygen concentrators and 50,000 masks'

Thousands of pieces of medical equipment have been delivered to hospitals in Ireland as a result of Conor McGregor's €1million donation to the fight against coronavirus.




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British mother of two, 62, dies during £13,000 course in hot yoga

Phyllis Main, 62, died under mysterious circumstances in Mexico last week during a £13,000 course in hot yoga taught by disgraced yogi Bikram Choudhury.




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Lyrics for Elton John's hit Your Song fetch £180,000 at auction

The first handwritten draft of the much-loved lyrics by Sir Elton John's long-term collaborator Bernie Taupin have been sold at auction in Los Angeles for £180,000.




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Lady Gaga's father shuts down GoFundMe asking for $50,000 to help support restaurant staff's wages

After fans slammed Lady Gaga's father for asking for $50,000 to support restaurant staff's wages amid the coronavirus pandemic, he has shut down the GoFundMe page.




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Real Madrid pay cuts 'inevitable' for stars including £400,000-a-week Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale

Real Madrid believe pay cuts for their highest earners will become 'inevitable' as the coronavirus pandemic continues.




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'Indiana Jones of the art world' recovers stolen £850,000 15th-century book by Persian poet

The gold-leafed volume by famous Persian poet Hafez was recovered by Arthur Brand. It had vanished from an antique collectors home after he died in 2007, along with other works.




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How Australia handled the devastating 1919 Spanish flu which killed 15,000 people

As the world braces for another pandemic with COVID-19 we look back at how Australia handled the Spanish flu - what worked and what did not, who was killed and who lived through it.




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Iran releases 54,000 prisoners to avoid spreading coronavirus

Tehran announced total infections rose to 2,922 and there were reports the country's First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri (pictured) was the latest high-profile figure to contract the disease.




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Coronavirus pandemic has killed more 5,000 people

A total of 3,176 people have died in mainland China, followed by 1,016 in Italy, and 514 in Iran - the three countries with the highest number of deaths.




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Australians could face fines of up to $50,000 and jail time for breaching coronavirus isolation

People who are believed to have contracted the disease are told to stay at home for 14 days, as well as those who have been in contact with anybody who had been in South Korea, China, Iran or Italy.




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Iran lets out 85,000 prisoners on temporary release over coronavirus fears

Iran has issued its most dire warning about coronavirus, suggesting 'millions' could die in the Islamic Republic if the public keeps ignoring health guidance.




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Coronavirus: Worldwide infection toll reaches 200,000

Cases of the highly contagious virus now exceed 203,000, according to the US-based John Hopkins University. Infections have doubled since March 7, when the toll first hit six figures.




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Brighton striker Alireza Jahanbakhsh 'donates £6,000 to help his home town fight coronavirus'

The Iran international, who has 50 caps for his country, grew up in poverty-stricken Qazvin and began his journey to professional football by playing for local teams in the area.




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Iran's coronavirus death toll tops 2,000, with 143 new fatalities

Iran announced 143 new deaths from the virus today, raising the official toll from 1,934 to 2,077 - the fourth-highest in the world (pictured, health workers bury a virus victim in Tehran).




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£200,000 a year on therapy and daily meditation: 'Poor Jen' Aniston had the last laugh over Angelina

According to New York Times bestselling author Ian Halperin, Jennifer Aniston is 'having the last laugh', particularly over old rival Angelina Jolie.




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Jewelry brand releases $10,000 14k gold vampire teeth

A high-end jewelry brand is offering sets of 14k gold vampire grills for $10,000, just in time for Halloween. The brand also sells a $65,000 solid gold BBQ set and 18k gold Juul cases for $5,000.




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Nice Laundry launches men's cashmere underwear retailing for $1,000

Nice Laundry has launched the world's most expensive pair of men's underwear. Made of 100% cashmere and embroidered with gold thread, they retail for $1,000.




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Queer Eye fans raise over $95,000 for Jess Guilbeaux to return to college

Queer Eye fans have donated nearly $100,000 to season three star Jess Guilbeaux, 23, who had to drop out of college for financial reasons. She said she has now paid off her loans.




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Billie Eilish becomes the first artist born in the 2000s to land a number one album

The Los Angeles native, who was born on December 18, 2001, released her first ever album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? in March.




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Couple Lisa Tranter and Matt Hobbs builds tiny home on wheels for just $90,000

Australian couple Lisa Tranter and Matt Hobbs has built a tiny home on wheels for just $90,000, complete with a living area, a 'full-size' kitchen, bathroom, a fireplace and a stairway to the bedroom.




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How having a happy-sound street name can increase your home's value by nearly £25,000

Properties with adjectives like 'chipper' and 'gay' in the address are wroth more then those on neighbouring roads, according to data from British financial advice website Bankrate.




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TALK OF THE TOWN: Robbie Williams earns £50,000 a day while Harry Styles pockets £8,000

TALK OF THE TOWN: End-of-year accounts reveal Robbie's firm raked in profits of £49,919 a day in 2018, while Harry's earned £8,051 in the year to March.




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Ellen DeGeneres hilariously documents her attempts to complete a 4,000 piece puzzle

'I haven't done them in a long time, but it shouldn't be that hard,' the 62-year-old comedian said, while wearing a Harry Styles band T-shirt in her expansive living room on Monday.




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15,000 'excess deaths' in the US suggest that many more died of COVID

Yale University resarchers found that between March 1 and April 4, 15,000 more Americans died than would be expected absent the pandemic. It suggests a significant undercount of coronavirus deaths.




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Lionel Messi handed three-month Argentina ban and £41,000 fine after Copa America comments

Lionel Messi will not feature for Argentina again this year after receiving a three-month suspension and a £41,000 fine following his controversial comments about Copa America.




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What's inside the $9000 dollar gift bags given to the seven Gold Logie nominees

While six of the seven Gold Logie nominees didn't score the coveted gong on Sunday night, they didn't go home empty-handed.  




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MAFS star Jessika Power flaunts $50,000 body transformation after a fat grafting breast lift

Jessika Power is fresh out of surgery and ready for her close-up.




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Prisoner star Val Lehman raises $8000 for wildlife after she auctions one of her Logies on eBay 

Over the years, Val Lehman has picked up a whole swag of Logies for portraying bad girl Bea Smith on the hit TV show Prisoner. 




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England cricket World Cup winner Adil Rashid is fined £36,000 for tax avoidance

The ace bowler, who helped England lift the World Cup at Lords last summer, was identified by tax officials as a 'deliberate defaulter' who failed to pay more than £100,000 in taxes.




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Amazon worker, 24, will get £10,000-a-month for 30 YEARS

Dean Weymes from Peterborough didn't realise he'd won his first ever game of Set for Life until he checked his phone at work the next day and immediately told his bosses that he was sick.




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Teenage father, 19, scoops £10,000-a-month for a whole YEAR on first go at Lotto draw

Sam Lawton, 19, won £120,000 in the National Lottery's newest game, Set For Life. The father-of-one data analyst, from Leamington Spa, won £10,000 a month after matching five numbers.




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Conman, 52, is forced to hand a £5,000 betting win to his victims

Neil Casson, 52, of Galgate, Lancashire, cheated lovers, financiers and businesses out of more than £300,000 claiming he had won £1.25million on the National Lottery.




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Marco Rubio mocks Sean Penn for 'fawning' over El Chapo in 10,000-word article

The Republican presidential hopeful applauded Mexican marines for detaining the fugitive cartel leader, but he mocked Penn's involvement in the bizarre stitch-up.




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FEMA orders 100,000 more COVID-19 body bags to prepare for 'worst case scenario'

FEMA placed the ominous $5.1 million order for 'human remain pouches' on April 21, following just weeks after a separate order for 100,000 body bags was made by the agency.




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Top COVID-19 model predicts 100,000 dead by end of summer

The MOBS model from the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University also estimates that there will be about 89,000 deaths by mid-May if stay-at-home orders remain in place.




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Secret Service paid Trump's Washington DC hotel more than $33,000 while guarding Steve Mnuchin

Receipts show they booked a standard room with two beds from January 25, 2017 but a spokesperson has confirmed they also used a luxury adjoining suite.




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Russia BILLED US more than $600,000 for medical supplies sent on 'aid' flight Putin offered to Trump

Vladimir Putin billed Donald Trump nearly $660,000 after sending 60 tons of medical equipment to the U.S. in the midst of the coronavirus crisis - including thousands of pieces hospitals don't use.




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Death toll could hit 350,000 by end of June, model shows

There could be 350,000 coronavirus-related deaths by the end of June if all states lift stay-at-home orders and allow businesses and restaurants to reopen, according to a new model.




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Your plot could win £2,000 in the Daily Mail National Garden Competition

British gardening expert Monty Don shares his top tips for competing in this year's Daily Mail National Garden Competition. The winner will receive a £2K prize and finalists will be given a blue plaque.




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Coronavirus 'could be 1,000 times more infectious than SARS, scientists warn

Researchers from Nankai University in Tianjin, northern China have discovered the way coronavirus binds to cells in the human body is akin to far more aggressive diseases like HIV.




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Jacinda Ardern under pressure to ease New Zealand's lockdown after 35,000 people apply for the dole

With large numbers of New Zealand residents applying for the dole since lockdown extra pressure is being put on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to ease COVID-19 restrictions.