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Ice Cream Potato: Viral Dessert Sparks Debate

A viral food trend has sparked debate online: the 'ice cream potato'. Is it a genius dessert or a culinary crime? Discover the surprising key ingredient causing the stir.

Blue-meat wild pigs baffle California

Wild pigs with blue-tinged meat have been discovered in California, sparking curiosity and concern among locals and scientists alike. What’s causing this strange discolouration?

Child dies after MRI scan at Alder Hey Hospital

The heartbreaking death of 13-year-old Lucy Bolton following an MRI scan at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital has prompted an immediate NHS investigation into safety protocols.

Stray dog reunited thanks to microchip scan

A lost dog wandering the streets was scanned for a microchip, leading to an emotional reunion with its owners. Discover how technology is reuniting pets with their families.

Weirdest things found in new homes

Homebuyers share the weirdest discoveries they've made when moving into a new property – from vintage explosives to occult relics.

Boxing kangaroo Ruby charms UK village

A kangaroo named Ruby has become a local celebrity in a UK village after being spotted 'boxing' with her owner. The adorable footage has gone viral, charming animal lovers worldwide.

Mum's unusual baby name sparks parenting debate

A mother's choice of an unusual baby name has divided opinions online. Some call it 'adorable', while others warn of potential pitfalls. Find out why this naming trend is causing such a stir.

Tennis trophy shipped in container shocks fans

French tennis prodigy Lois Boisson received her Hamburg Open trophy in a shipping container, sparking amusement and confusion. The 17-year-old wildcard's victory was historic, but the presentation left fans baffled.

Eye test predicts heart attack risk 10 years early

A groundbreaking study reveals that a simple eye scan may predict your chances of suffering a heart attack or stroke up to 10 years before it happens. Discover how this non-invasive test could save lives.

Eye tests may predict heart attack risk

A simple eye test may soon help doctors predict your risk of heart attack or stroke, according to groundbreaking research. Discover how retinal scans could revolutionise early detection.

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