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A New York City resident has shared the incredible views he experiences from his luxury penthouse apartment – which includes being able to ‘touch clouds’ each day. The man, who goes by @NYChighlife on TikTok, regularly uploads videos of spectacular views from his home, from dazzling sunsets over the city to thick, ominous fog that engulfs the top half of the building.The resident appears to live in 30 Hudson Yards, a distinguishable ‘supertall’ skyscraper situated on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan.At 1,270 feet, it currently stands as the seventh-tallest building in New York City, and the ninth-tallest in the United…

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Foodies are reeling after finding out the real reason why beloved biscuit Wagon Wheels got its name.  Wagon Wheels, invented in the 1940s by William Peschardt (who then sold the patent to Gary Weston) are comprised of two biscuits with a jam and marshmallow filling, covered in milk chocolate.They were originally marketed as ‘Weston Wagon Wheels’, referring to the biscuit’s circular shape while nodding to patent owner Gary Weston. The name was inspired by Wild West cowboy movies that were massively popular at the time, especially if they starred Hollywood legend John Wayne. Gary, son of British MP Garfield Weston, debuted Wagon Wheels 77 years…

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NATO nations must raise their defence spending to five per cent and end ‘reliance’ on the United States, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told NATO allies today.’Our message is going to continue to be clear,’ Hegseth said during a meeting with NATO counterparts in Brussels.’It’s a deterrence and peace through strength, but it can’t be reliance. It cannot and will not be reliance on America in a world of a lot of threats.’Hegseth, standing alongside NATO chief Mark Rutte, repeated calls made in February for Europe to take more involvement in defence as the US pivots east.’Every shoulder has…

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By ALEX RASKIN Published: 05:21 BST, 9 June 2025 | Updated: 05:25 BST, 9 June 2025 Lisa Salters, the veteran ABC/ESPN sideline reporter and staple of the networks’ NBA coverage, missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday as her mother battles health problems.In her absence, play-by-play announcer Mike Breen issued a touching message to Salters and her mother.’We are thinking of our dear friend and colleague, Lisa Salters,’ the Hall-of-Fame announcer said during the Thunder’s Game 2 win over the visiting Pacers on Sunday in Oklahoma City.’Lisa’s mom has been dealing with some serious health issues for a…

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Investments trusts are a super way for investors to get long-term exposure to stock markets – and make some money along the way. They’re easy to buy and sell, and most provide value for money.Yet they are not without flaws, as predators such as American hedge fund manager Saba Capital have sought to exploit.The biggest one is that as funds listed on the London Stock Exchange, their share prices do not always reflect their underlying asset value. In most cases, they undervalue them.In investment speak, they trade at a discount. When this happens, shareholders see the worth of their investments eroded.It’s…

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By ADAM S. LEVY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 00:18 BST, 9 June 2025 | Updated: 01:01 BST, 9 June 2025 Summer lovin’ happened so fast for Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff.The Grammy-winning artist, 23, and actor, 30, finally confirmed to the public that they are romantically-involved with one another after rampant speculation.The Wildflower singer and actor, 30, were seen kissing during an outing in Venice, Italy this past weekend in images published by Deux Moi, after past denying they were in a romance with one another.The nine-time Grammy winner was seen snapping selfies with her new beau as she donned a striped green polo shirt…

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Multiple earthquakes hit just miles outside of a military base in Nevada, which played a significant role in America’s nuclear bomb testing.The US Geological Survey (USGS) detected three tremors on Thursday, with a magnitude 3.3 quake hitting at 9:52am ET about 14 miles northeast of Nellis Air Force Base. This was followed by two smaller tremors just minutes later.Nellis Air Force Base tested US nuclear weapons above ground during the 1950s and 1960s, but testing moved underground until all operations ceased in 1992.Nellis sits within the same large federally protected area as the classified Area 51 base.The USGS received reports…

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Antidepressants, taken by some 8.6 million people in the UK, could raise the risk of motor neurone disease, a major study has suggested.Scandinavian researchers also found that other commonly prescribed drugs, like anxiolytics used to treat anxiety disorders, sleeping pills and sedatives were also linked to an increased risk of the disabling condition.Motor neurone disease, of which amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common form, is an incurable, muscle-wasting condition that eventually stops a patient from being able to move, talk and even eat. Now, research has suggested that being prescribed any of these medications just twice over the course of a…

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A new flight is set to give autumn city breakers something to cheer about, including access to one of Europe’s most historical regions – with the added bonus of bargain pints too. Wizz Air has this week announced it’s set to offer flights from Birmingham to Sibiu in Romania twice a week from October – and getting a beer in the culturally rich city will set tourists back just £1.85. The Midlands hub has seen the Hungarian airline launch a raft of new flights from there, with four new routes on offer, including Italian city break favourite Rome. October is a timely month to launch…

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