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Life is hard, but you know what isn’t? Tempur-Pedic mattresses. This brand’s been around for a long while, which isn’t shocking given the high-quality materials that perform for those that need advanced pressure relief and support. If you’re someone who deals with regular aches and pains, this is a good place to start looking for a new mattress. For those that also want to avoid putting a strain on their budget, now’s a good time to look, as there are several limited-time deals currently running.Get a 30% Tempur-Pedic Promo Code When You Sign UpThis isn’t the “forward this email or…

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Smitha MundasadHealth reporterGetty ImagesBoth NHS and private fertility clinics must stop offering unproven treatments that don’t help people have children, new official guidelines say. The draft guidance advises against several popular fertility “add-ons”, including so-called endometrial scratches. These add-ons can “give false hope and put people through unnecessary procedures at an already difficult time”, experts at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) say. They also recommend fertility preservation services such as egg freezing should be more widely available, including to women with severe, recurrent endometriosis.The guideline committee considered a recent survey by the fertility regulator, the Human…

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Bad Bunny loves his American fans, and he’s showing it by not planning any future shows in the U.S. The musician, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, confirmed fan suspicions that his upcoming Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour doesn’t include any U.S. dates out of concern over increasingly hostile and widespread immigration raids by the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the U.S., and none of them were out of hate — I’ve performed there many times. All of [the shows] have been successful. All of them…

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Australia’s Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt has received a two-week ban and been fined 30,000 Australian dollars (£14,600) after being found guilty of pushing a doping control official.Hewitt pushed a 60-year-old volunteer anti-doping chaperone after Australia’s Davis Cup semi-final defeat by Italy last November in Malaga, Spain.The two-time Grand Slam singles winner was charged in January for engaging in offensive conduct towards a doping control official.He denied the charge – which was brought by the the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) following a review of video evidence, witness statements and interviews – and cited self-defence.However, the ITIA confirmed on Wednesday…

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September 10, 20255 min readNew Black Hole Measurements Show More Ways Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein Were RightSpacetime ripples from a black hole collision across the cosmos have confirmed weird aspects of black hole physicsBy Clara Moskowitz edited by Lee BillingsAn illustration imagines GW250114, a powerful collision between two black holes observed in gravitational waves by the LIGO experiment, from the perspective of one of the black holes as it spirals toward its cosmic partner. Aurore Simonnet (SSU/EdEon)/LVK/URIAn eon ago, when only microbes dwelled on Earth, a pair of black holes some 1.3 billion light-years beyond the solar system spiraled…

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I don’t remember the picture being taken. Somewhere in Scotland, sometime in the 1980s. It has that hazy quality you get with old colour prints: warm but also somehow melancholy. I’m wearing blue jeans, white trainers, an army surplus jumper – and am perched on a standing stone.My mum gave me the photo when I turned 50. She found it up in the loft. Some of these childhood pictures, souvenirs of trips with my grandparents to historic sites, have the place names written on the back. This one was blank, a tantalising mystery. Though I didn’t recognise the location, something…

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new video loaded: Many Palestinians Leave Gaza City After Evacuation OrderBy McKinnon de Kuyper•September 10, 2025Nearly all of the city’s residents have already been forced from their homes at least once during the war, many of them multiple times. Several Palestinians do not believe that any place in Gaza is safe from Israeli strikes.

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The natural cosmetics company Weleda supplied a skin cream to the Dachau concentration camp that went on to be used for human testing, a historian specialising in Nazi Germany has claimed.Weleda, founded 104 years ago and known worldwide for its holistic remedies, sourced large quantities of medicinal herbs during the Nazi era from an agricultural plantation overseen by the SS in Dachau, southern Germany, according to a major report by Anne Sudrow commissioned by the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site.Prisoners at Dachau concentration camp cheer troops who liberated the camp in 1945. Photograph: Horace Abrahams/Getty ImagesIn return, the company provided…

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Jason Hiner and Kerry Wan/ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.It feels like yesterday when I sat in a Brooklyn warehouse to watch Jimmy Fallon introduce the Google Pixel 10 series to the world. Since then, Apple has joined the fray with the new iPhone 17, and now I’ve got a few too many new handsets on my mind.Between what Apple and Google announced, the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL stand out as the best of the best. They’re the models that tech enthusiasts drool about, fans wait in lines for, and journalists like…

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A knife-wielding Countdown champion who stabbed a rival player at a fan club tournament “felt cheated” other competitors used an app to practise the game online, a court has heard.Preston Crown Court heard John Cowen, 31, ran across Wainwright Social Club in Blackpool with a knife and lunged across a table to attack Thomas Carey.It happened on 14 September 2024 at the Focal Countdown Group event, where ex-contestants were due to play against fans of the Channel 4 show.Judge Guy Mathieson said he had ruled Cowen unfit to stand trial and told jurors to instead determine the facts of what…

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