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Gerry and Kate McCann testify as Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg face stalking charges in London, with DNA evidence disproving Wandelt's claim to be missing daughter Madeleine.
Read MoreAEMET issues a rare red alert as Hurricane Gabrielle's remnants flood Ibiza, Formentera and eastern Spain, prompting evacuations, school closures, and a military response.
Read MoreThe FA Trophy quarter‑final draw has produced four compelling fixtures for Saturday 1 March, with all top‑six National League sides already out. Oxford City host three‑time winners Woking, Rochdale meet Altrincham in a local derby, Steve Morison’s Sutton United face Spennymoor Town, and Aldershot Town travel to Sittingbourne. Winners pocket £7,500, losers £2,000.
Read MoreAt Wimbledon, Sir David Attenborough, the esteemed naturalist, was seen joyfully interacting with former football star David Beckham. The two British icons, spotted in the Royal Box, shared laughter and applause for the tennis action, creating a heartwarming scene that quickly went viral.
Read MoreExplore the concept of swinging, where couples engage in sexual activities with other couples or individuals. Understand the difference between swinging and polyamory, the logistics of how swinging works, and the critical role of communication and consent. Learn about the benefits like increased trust and renewed sexual excitement, as well as the potential risks including STIs and societal stigma.
Read MoreLearn how to unlock Agent Smith in MultiVersus ahead of time and without spending a dime. This guide covers the steps to complete the Rifts PvE mode, earn exclusive rewards, and make the most of Twitch Drops for extra goodies. Available from launch until July 30.
Read MoreHollywood, oh sweet Hollywood, you do get some things wrong about car racing, don't you? First off, the endless gear shifting in movies - I mean, how many gears do these movie cars have? Thirty? Next, the cars flying through the air in slow-motion during crashes - it's more like a ballet performance than a race! And let's not forget the complete disregard for physics when cars miraculously survive jumps and landings that would realistically total them. Lastly, Hollywood, not every car explodes on impact, some just have a bad day and break down!
Read MoreAlright, buckle up speedsters, let's hit the nitro on this topic! If you're looking for the best car to take on the mean streets, I've got to give the crown to the Nissan GT-R. This beast is the Usain Bolt of street racing, leaving others in its dust! With its twin-turbo V6 engine, it's like having a rocket in your garage. But remember, folks, street racing is all fun and games until Officer Friendly shows up, so always race responsibly!
Read MoreChoosing movie extras is a fascinating process. Casting directors often use agencies to find a pool of extras fitting the movie's needs in terms of age, appearance, and location. Sometimes, open calls are held where anyone can audition. The selection isn't always about talent, but more about fitting into the background seamlessly. So, while it's not glamorous, being an extra is an interesting peek into the world of movie-making.
Read MoreFrom what I've seen, street racing in Japan is still very much alive, albeit not as widespread as it once was. The authorities have been cracking down on this risky hobby, but that hasn't stamped it out completely. There's a certain subculture that is still fascinated by the adrenaline rush of illegal racing, especially in the wee hours. However, it's not always about the speed - some racers are more interested in showing off their custom-made rides. So yes, despite being less visible, street racing continues to be a part of Japan's urban fabric.
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