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Music Cures Motion Sickness, Doctors Reveal

Groundbreaking medical research discovers that specific music frequencies can eliminate motion sickness. British doctors reveal how this simple auditory solution could transform travel for millions.

Founding Father's Historic Boston Home Hits Market

A piece of American history is for sale. The meticulously preserved Boston home of Founding Father Rufus King, a signatory of the US Constitution, is on the market for $6.5 million. Discover its revolutionary secrets.

Rare 17th-Century Bristol Map Discovered in London Auction

A remarkable 17th-century map of Bristol, discovered in a London auction, reveals astonishing details of the city's historic landscape, including a rare depiction of the iconic Bristol Bridge buildings before their demolition.

Smith's ton in vain as Maharaj wins thriller for SA

Wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith announces himself on the international stage with a spectacular 101, but Keshav Maharaj's heroics secure a nail-biting one-wicket win for South Africa in the first ODI.

19th-Century Shipwreck Emerges From Lake Michigan

A remarkable piece of maritime history has been revealed on the shores of Wisconsin as a 150-year-old shipwreck, the 'George L. Newman', emerges from Lake Michigan's depths following a powerful storm, offering a rare glimpse into the region's nautical pas

19th-Century Shipwreck Uncovered in Lake Michigan

A remarkable piece of maritime history has been revealed on the shores of Rowleys Bay, Wisconsin, as receding lake waters expose a well-preserved shipwreck from the 1800s, captivating historians and locals alike.

Lavinia Nixon's stunning natural transformation revealed

Former 'Sale of the Century' star Lavinia Nixon discusses her conscious decision to age naturally, revealing why she rejected cosmetic procedures and how she maintains her radiant appearance through wellness and fitness in her 50s.

NHS: Long-Term Sickness a 'National Emergency'

A stark NHS analysis reveals a surge in long-term illness is crippling the workforce, creating a 'sicknote culture' and pushing the economy towards a breaking point. Health leaders demand urgent government action.

Lost Shakespeare Document That Split Family Found After 400 Years

A groundbreaking discovery in the National Archives has unearthed a long-lost legal document that caused a bitter rift in William Shakespeare's family, hidden for over four centuries and shedding new light on the playwright's personal conflicts.

The 21st Century's Most Overrated Films Exposed

From Oscar darlings to box office behemoths, we take a critical scalpel to the most over-hyped and over-praised movies of the last two decades. Is it time to reassess their hallowed status?

NHS Scotland Staff Sickness Hits 10-Year High

Exclusive analysis reveals NHS Scotland's staff sickness rates have soared to their highest level in 10 years, with 18 out of 18 health boards reporting increased absenteeism, raising alarm about workforce burnout and patient care.

RHONY Star Racquel Chevremont Sues Bravo and NBCUniversal

Former RHONY cast member Racquel Chevremont sues Bravo and NBCUniversal, alleging a toxic work environment, racial discrimination, and a 'sickness clause' that pressured her to return to filming after a cancer scare.

Severe morning sickness linked to higher cancer risk

New research reveals a startling connection between extreme pregnancy nausea and an increased likelihood of cancer later in life. Experts weigh in on the findings and what they mean for mothers.

Samuel Pepys: Diarist or Predator?

A new biography reveals the dark side of Samuel Pepys, the famed diarist whose writings exposed not just London's history but his own scandalous sexual exploits and alleged assaults.

FBI recovers stolen Spanish artefacts in Mexico

The FBI has successfully retrieved 17th-century Spanish religious artefacts stolen from a church in Spain and smuggled into Mexico, marking a significant victory in international cultural heritage protection.

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