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New Zealand domestic cricketer Brett Randell created history on Sunday by becoming the first player in 254 years of first-class cricket to take five wickets in five consecutive deliveries. The
The history of movie musicals is quite fascinating. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, you saw original stories that began to define movies. Then, as Broadway became a grand event, some of the best
Have YOU called the Martha's Rule helpline? Email isabella.machin@dailymail.co.ukHundreds of lives have been saved after the roll-out of Martha’s Rule in every acute hospital in England, new figures
For hikers who want to move farther, faster, and with less weight holding them back, the Hoka Mafate Hike Boot is built to change the game. It blends trail-running DNA with serious hiking durability,
A dog waiting patiently in the kitchen isn’t unusual. But when you have a disabled dog wagging his tail and waiting for his meal, the dinner is more than a meal. For dogs with disabilities, every
A new dental institute which has officially opened in Lincoln will lead to an increase in appointments, England's chief dental officer said.The Lincolnshire Institute of Dental and Oral Health
An artificial intelligence-generated "actress" that was widely blasted across the entertainment industry has released a defiant music video mocking critics
A striking celestial show will soon rise over the evening horizon, offering skywatchers a bright reminder that spring has officially arrived.The April full moon,
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MEDINA, Ohio — Dust off your boots, Medina. Access the Arts, a Medina-based nonprofit that provides free arts programming to the community and those in need, is trading paintbrushes for cowboy boots
Pack your yoga mat, a water bottle and your camera for an unusual type of yoga class in Agua Dulce. Animal Tracks, an exotic animal rescue in the community northeast of Santa Clarita in Los
Sci-fi rules the modern age of television, with some of the genre's greatest shows of all time airing right now. In the age of streaming, no budget is too high, and no idea is too complex for a
A new study of post-mortem human brain tissue Published in Nature is intensifying interest in “superagers,” adults over 80 whose memory rivals that of people in their 50s and 60s. The research
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