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Hero Dog Saves Family From Deadly Gas Leak

A family's beloved pet dog becomes an unlikely hero after waking his owners with frantic barking, alerting them to a deadly carbon monoxide leak in their Cheshire home. The quick-thinking canine's actions are hailed as a miraculous lifesaving intervention

Miliband-backed power station investigated over green claims

The Drax power station, Britain's biggest renewable energy plant and recipient of billions in taxpayer subsidies backed by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, is now under formal investigation for potentially misleading claims about its green credentials.

Reddit Down: Major Global Outage Sparks User Chaos

Reddit, the massive social news platform, suffered a catastrophic global outage, leaving millions of users locked out and sparking a frenzy on rival social media sites. Get the latest updates.

Husband Sues Adult Site Over Wife's Secret Career in Divorce Case

A British man is suing an adult content platform for 'moral and marital damages' after discovering his wife's hidden career as a performer, leading to their divorce. The landmark case could set a new precedent for third-party liability in marital breakdow

Diogo Jota Foundation Website Mysteriously Disappears

The official website for Liverpool forward Diogo Jota's charitable foundation has mysteriously disappeared online, sparking questions and fan concern. The sudden deletion comes just weeks after its high-profile launch.

Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer - Spot the Signs

A vital public health alert: Learn how to spot the critical warning signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, the 'silent killer' with symptoms often mistaken for flu. This guide could save your life.

US Constitution disappears from Congress website

The US Constitution was mysteriously removed from the official Congress website, triggering widespread confusion before being restored. Experts dismiss claims of a deliberate plot.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

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