Celine Dion's incurable stiff-person syndrome worsens, singer may not tour again as she 'can barely move': Source
'Celine [Dion] is in an enormous amount of pain. She has the best medical team money can buy but things aren’t looking good,' said a source
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Lebanon's crisis deepens as presidential vote collapses
By Maya Gebeily and Laila Bassam BEIRUT (Reuters) -The powerful Hezbollah group and its allies thwarted a bid by their
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Jennifer Aniston optimistic about finding love in her '50s after divorces: 'She'll eventually meet the right person'
'Jennifer Aniston has been through a lot, but she feels blessed to be thriving personally and professionally,' a source close to her revealed
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California's Lake Oroville is back at 100% capacity after being hit hard by yearslong drought
Lake Oroville, the state's most beleaguered and second-largest reservoir, is at 100% of its total capacity — a huge boost after the climate change-fueled megadrought sucked away nearly all of its water supply.
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Lady Gaga faces criticism for collaborating with Pfizer to promote migraine drug Nurtec: 'This is so disheartening'
'It’s the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks,' wrote Lady Gaga
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Newcastle ready offer for Inter's Nicolo Barella
Newcastle are ready to make an offer to sign Inter midfielder Nicolo Barella.
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Chelsea reject opening Mason Mount bid from Man Utd
Manchester United's opening £40m bid for Mason Mount has been turned down by Chelsea; The Blues value the 24-year-old at around £70m despite their being just 12 months left on his contract.
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Volunteers risk lives to rescue cats and dogs from floods after Ukrainian dam destroyed
Volunteers are risking their lives to rescue cats and dogs from flooded areas in the Kherson region of Ukraine after a major dam was destroyed. Members of Animal Rescue Kharkiv have been navigating the city of Nova Kakhovka by motorboat to rescue stranded animals, many of which have been seeking sanctuary on rooftops. The volunteers have rescued more than 150 animals so far. Animal Rescue Kharkiv deployed a team of nine to the region, more than seven hours from their home city, to help where they could. The team arrived on the evening of 6 June - the same day the Kakhovka dam collapsed. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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Sudan's western cities under fire as war spreads
CAIRO (Reuters) -Fighting rocked several vulnerable cities in western Sudan on Wednesday in an expansion of the country's almost two-month-old
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US lawmakers seek new law to protect TikTok user information
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of six senators and two members of the House of Representatives
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20 Surprising Facts About ‘Pulp Fiction’
Quentin Tarantino’s 'Pulp Fiction' taught Americans what a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called in Europe, but here are some more facts you might not know about the 1994 hit.
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Kim Zolciak accuses Kroy Biermann of 'mental abuse,' says he makes 'harmful and misleading' claims about her parenting
'It’s sad the way Kroy (Biermann) is causing our divorce to play out in media because it could have profound effect on our children,' Kim Zolciak said
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