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Gary Busey's bizarre video leaves fans stunned

Actor Gary Busey posted a strange Instagram video honking like a goose, but fans were more shocked that he didn't blink once. The clip comes months after his probation sentence.

Fallout Season 2: Inside the Gaming TV Hit

Prime Video's Fallout returns for a second season set in New Vegas. Creators discuss the show's success, real-world puppets, and meeting fan expectations in this unique post-apocalyptic world.

Fallout bosses warn of major New Vegas changes

Fallout's production team confirms the TV series will dramatically alter the New Vegas storyline, diverging from the video game canon. Season 2 premieres 17th December on Prime Video.

Fallout Season 2 Cast Adds Culkin and Theroux

Prime Video confirms the full cast for Fallout Season 2, with Macaulay Culkin and Justin Theroux joining the returning stars. Stream the new season from 17 December.

30 Years of Christmas Morning Stair Walks Captured

A father's heartwarming tradition of filming his daughters descend the stairs every Christmas morning for three decades has gone viral, inspiring families across the UK. Watch the emotional journey.

Police fined £5,400 for blocking medical cannabis patient

In a landmark legal ruling, Queensland Police face substantial penalties after preventing a registered medical marijuana patient from using his prescribed treatment during a vehicle search, raising crucial questions about patient rights and law enforcemen

Grandmother and granddaughter die from same rare cancer

In an extraordinary story of tragic coincidence, a doctor loses both his mother and daughter to the same rare cancer, capturing their final meeting in a deeply moving video that's touching hearts worldwide.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

AI Trump Video Targets London No Kings Protesters

A sophisticated AI-generated video featuring Donald Trump has emerged online, targeting anti-monarchy 'No Kings' protesters during a controversial London demonstration where faeces were thrown. The disturbing deepfake raises serious concerns about politic

Breast turns black after NHS mammogram ordeal

A mother shares her terrifying experience after a routine NHS mammogram left her breast black and requiring emergency surgery - a cautionary tale about medical procedures gone wrong.

Chronic Lyme Disease: Medicine's Divided Opinion

Explore the heated medical controversy surrounding Chronic Lyme Disease as patients fight for recognition while doctors demand scientific evidence in this deep-dive investigation.

Trump Health Warning: Doctor's Chilling Prediction

Exclusive medical analysis reveals concerning predictions about Donald Trump's long-term health, with doctors warning of potential cognitive and physical decline following his COVID-19 treatment.

Turkish Organ Harvest Scandal: Dad 'Was Still Alive'

A British man alleges Turkish medical staff attempted to harvest his father's organs before he was clinically dead, sparking an international medical ethics scandal and Foreign Office investigation.

NHS negligence leaves woman with permanent disabilities

Kae Burnell's cauda equina syndrome was missed by NHS medics, leading to permanent disability and a six-figure settlement after Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust admitted negligence.

Cancer 'super-vaccine' breakthrough stops disease progression

British scientists are developing a groundbreaking 'super-vaccine' that could stop cancer in its tracks by targeting multiple tumour types simultaneously. This revolutionary approach represents a major leap forward in oncology research.

Drug combo reverses liver disease in breakthrough

British scientists make stunning discovery that could transform treatment for millions suffering from liver conditions. Revolutionary research shows existing medications can reverse damage previously thought irreversible.

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