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Rebel Wilson reveals that Anne Hathaway donned full cat ensemble and makeup for Cats test video

The Sydney, Australia native said she initially believed she was going to require 'three to four hours of prosthetics' on a regular basis after she was cast in the movie.




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The albums that will make the perfect gifts for all the family 

The polls suggest that women, even more than men, are dismayed at the state we're in. Gilmore addresses this, and has some fun too, with her uplifting folk-pop.




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$1 paper patch that changes color when it comes into contact with Zika virus

Harvard scientists have developed a cheap test that changes color to indicate when the Zika virus is present, and hope it could help contain the virus, currently spreading through South America.




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LG launches anti mosquito screen and aircon that scares Zika virus insects

LG is fighting malaria and dengue in India with the power of sound waves. The South Korean firm has launched a line of TVs and an air conditioner that produce sound waves to paralyze mosquitoes.




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Inside the Chinese laboratory that raises Zika combating sterilized insects

The lab at Sun Yat-sen University occupies 37,700 square feet and has four workshops. Experts hopes it could make China a global leader in combating deadly diseases.




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Zika virus hits Palm Beach in first case that's non-travel related

As insecticide rained down on a popular district in Miami, state health officials began to investigate Palm Beach County's first case of non-travel related Zika, Gov Rick Scott's office announced Monday.




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Demi Lovato offers 'deepest apologies' after backlash over her mother's joke that 'everybody in Rio is gonna get the Zika virus'

The star took to Twitter on Saturday after many were put off by a Snapchat story she shared earlier in which her mom Dianna Hart joked, 'Everybody down in Rio gonna get the Zika virus!'




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Zika breakthrough? Scientists identify molecules that take over the immune system

Researchers at Glasgow University have been able to shed more light on how the Zika virus works by sequencing the full-length genome of the virus from a patient in Brazil.




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Mosquito that can carry Zika virus, dengue and yellow fever is discovered in Nebraska for first time

Health officials say they discovered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - known to carry Zika virus and dengue - in York County, Nebraska, on Tuesday . It's the first time they've been seen in the state.




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Experts share the seven-day meal plan that will boost your immune system NOW and what to stock up on

Experts have revealed their seven-day meal plan that will help to boost your immunity and ward off sickness - as coronavirus continues to sweep across the globe.




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Morbidly obese man, 38, is working for the first time in 15 years at hospital that saved his life

Morbidly obese Paul Stevenson, 38, couldn't walk ten steps and barely left his home for four years after his weight ballooned. He now works as a porter at the Royal Derby Hospital.




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Mel B reveals that Prince had a playground in his back garden on Lorraine

The former Spice Girl admitted that the singer was 'like a little kid at heart' and possessed a children's playground in his back garden.




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Prince's former drug dealer Doctor D claims he knew what was in the pills that killed him

Prince's former drug dealer has revealed the star would regularly buy powerful opiates concealed in mislabeled bottles in a bid to hide his secret addiction.




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Explained: The genetic disorder that killed Prince's son

Amiir, the son of Prince and Mayte Garcia-Nelson, was born on October 16, 1996, and lived just seven days before succumbing to breathing difficulties. He had Pfeiffer syndrome type 2.




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Judge rules that Prince's six siblings are his heirs

Kevin Eide, the judge in Carver County where Prince (pictured) died, said that the 'Purple Rain' star's heirs were his sister Tyka Nelson and five half-siblings




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What is Fentanyl? The drug that killed Prince revealed

Famed musician Prince died of an accidental fentanyl overdose, a medical examiner confirmed. Here's all you need to know about what fentanyl is, its prevalence in the US and more.




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Sinead O'Connor told police that Prince had a life-long drug habit

The Irish singer was interviewed by police two weeks after Prince was found dead at his Paisley Park mansion, and told them he was a life-long drug user who became 'very violent' while high.




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Donald Trump makes bizarre claim that Melania 'got to know' Kim Jong Un

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Monday walked back Donald Trump's claim that Melania Trump and Kim Jong Un 'got to know' on another.




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North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un wants to destroy luxury hotel that once floated off coast of QLD

Kim Jong-un reportedly isn't happy with the state of the Hotel Haegumgang - formally known as the Four Season Barrier Reef Resort, which used to float off the coast of Queensland.




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High level North Korean defector tells Trump that Kim is duping him and will never denuclearize

The defector wrote a letter to the President on Wednesday urging that the US should impose heavy sanctions to preempt any nuclear flexing by Kim and consider fomenting a coup in North Korea.




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Briton recruited aged 14 into 'cult' that worships North Korean dictators has been kicked out

Alex Meads, now 23, was excommunicated by the London-based Korean Friendship Association's 'paranoid' chairman, Dermot Hudson, earlier this year.




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Trump says report that Kim Jong-un is seriously ill is 'incorrect' and calls CNN 'fake news'

President Donald Trump claimed that reports of North Korea's Kim Jong Un being gravely ill was 'fake news' from CNN during Thursday's daily COVID-19 briefing




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Senator Lindsey Graham adds weight to rumours that North Korean despot Kim Jong-un is 'dead'

Lindsey Graham has frequently commented on the regime in the US media and, last year, was reported by CNN to be a powerful foreign policy adviser for the Trump administration.




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Wild theories circulate that Kim Jong Un uses a body double

North Korean state media broadcast images of Kim at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a fertiliser plant on the outskirts of Pyongyang on Friday, his first appearance since April 11.




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Dems insist they heard NOTHING in secret intel briefing that proves FBI snooped on Trump's campaign

Senior lawmakers attended classified briefings with intelligence officials on the FBI's probe of Russia's role in the 2016 election.




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Inside the mysterious Wikistrat firm that Mueller is investigating

Wikistrat, a company that pitches itself as a crowdsourced geopolitical research firm, may actually be involved in intelligence-gathering on behalf of foreign governments, it has been reported.




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Michael Cohen TROLLS Trump over claim that Russia didn't interfere

President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen is siding with the intelligence community against his ex-boss, who met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday.




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Lawyer says Cohen has information that may interest Robert Mueller

Lanny Davis, lawyer for former Trump fixer Michael Cohen, said during an interview on CNN Tuesday that his client may have information related to Russian meddling.




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HOROSCOPES: Remember that others have faith in you, Aquarius 

Aquarius 21 JAN-19 FEB You may think you're not trying hard enough - but you are trying too hard




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Megan Rapinoe blasts Trump for his message that excludes people who look like her

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe called out President Donald Trump for spewing a message that 'excludes' people who look like her.




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Fury over 'jaw-dropping' deal that allows Labour peer dubbed to swan off to Silicon Valley

Labour peer Oona King, 51, has been allowed to keep her title and continue to describe herself as a member of the House of Lords despite taking a 'leave of absence' and moving to San Francisco.




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Man faces two years in jail 'for tweeting that Nora Quoirin had been raped by tribesmen

Muhammad Zikri Ibrahim, 29, denied committing intentional insult at a Kuala Lumpur court. He allegedly claimed local indigenous villagers from the Orang Asli tribe raped Nora, 15.




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Parking scam that will make you sick: road workers seen removing a cover from no parking sign

A family holidaying in Melbourne were shocked to return to their van to find it being towed away after the 'no parking' sign was covered up.




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The 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort is suing the company that bankrolled the epic for FRAUD

Belfort filed his suit against Red Granite Pictures in the Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming that the movie was financed by money pilfered from the 1 Malaysia Development Berhad fund (1MDB).




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How to dress like a grown up with Shane Watson: The safari look that can last a lifetime

Shane Watson took inspiration from Lauren Hutton for embracing this season's safari jacket trend. British style expert, advises investing in a khaki jacket for versatility.




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Duchess of Cornwall wishes 'that wonderful man' Colonel Tom Moore a 'very happy' 100th birthday

Prince Charles, 71, and Camilla, 72, have wished Captain Tom Moore a 'very happy 100th birthday' on the Clarence House Instagram page.




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Princess Charlotte delights fans with 'that hair flip' on her first day of school yesterday

Fans dubbed Princess Charlotte's 'hair flick' 'the cutest thing ever' as she arrived at Thomas's Battersea for her first day of school yesterday.




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Kate told six-year-old gymnast that Prince George and Princess Charlotte loved to do cartwheels

The Duchess of Cambridge met a six-year-old gymnast named Aurelia last night at the Royal Variety in London. She told her that her own children love to do cartwheels at home.




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Qantas slams airport for blockade that saw it use bulldozers to block in Virgin Australia planes

Coming to its embattled rival's defence, just days after it entered voluntary administration, Qantas called the move 'ridiculous' and 'extraordinary'.




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Frozen II review: It's a sequel that never recaptures the magic of the original

Six years ago, when the original Frozen film was released, I was one of many, many adults who absolutely loved it.




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Bombshell review: A film that powerfully captures a key turning point in social history

I first saw Bombshell a few weeks ago, and when I told people what a treat they had heading their way, they naturally wanted to know what it was about.




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Misbehaviour review: This is a film that raises complex questions 

We live in seismic times for the women's movement.




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The 'world first' transparent jungle bubbles in Thailand that let guests elephant-watch and stargaze

The pods, called Jungle Bubbles, have been installed at the five-star Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand.




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Giraffe that escaped from truck transporting it to a zoo in Thailand is found dead in swamp

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A giraffe was found dead today in swamp in Chachoengsao province,Thailand(left), just two days after it escaped from a truck bound for a zoo.




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US Marines take part in war games exercise that teaches them how to survive in the Thai jungle

WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES - The annual Cobra Gold military exercise got underway in Thailand on Tuesday, which saw US troops undergo a series of grueling and garish tasks.




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Mother reveals that she uses stickers on fruits and vegetables to persuade her children to eat them

Jane Stine, who lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand, took to Facebook to reveal that she uses stickers on various fruits and vegetables to make them more appealing for her children.




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Mercedes boss boss Toto Wolff warns that constructor's participation in 2021 'is not a given'

Champions Mercedes are likely to stay in Formula One after major changes come into play in 2021 but that cannot be taken for granted, team principal Toto Wolff said on Tuesday.




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Pope Francis changes Lord's Prayer after saying it implied that God can lead us astray 

Pope Francis has approved altering 'lead us not into temptation' to 'do not let us fall into temptation' because he believes it shifts the responsibility onto Satan.




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Vatican is forced to deny claim that the Pope questioned Christ's divinity

In a statement given on Wednesday, a Vatican spokesperson insisted comments published in La Repubblica by Italian journalist Eugenio Scalfari were not a 'faithful account of what was actually said'.




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Ohio catholic school fires gay teacher when parents expressed 'concern' that he was married

Alter Principal Lourdes Lambert said the decision not to renew the teacher's contract was made by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati after someone expressed 'concern' to Archbishop Dennis Schnurr.