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Now that Hannah Kobayashi has come forward to declare she is safe and well, the incredible story behind her disappearance can be revealed for the first time by DailyMail.com.Kobayashi, 30, was on her way to New York from her home on the Hawaiian island of Maui, when she decided to walk out of Los Angeles International Airport and disappear.She wasn’t on that flight by herself. She was on her way to the Big Apple, alongside her new Green Card husband Argentina-native Alan Cacace, in a bid to hoodwink immigration officials into believing their marriage was genuine, DailyMail.com can reveal.And, on…

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Cartoons such as Peppa Pig have been blamed for the lack of women working in construction in Spain.Spanish MP, Marta Serrano, said the children’s show prevented women from going into jobs including road maintenance because they presented all the workers in these roles as ‘giant, very muscular men’.The country’s secretary general for land transport argued that cartoons including Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol presented a ‘social and cultural challenge’ because in the shows, ‘those who work fixing the roads are strong men’.During a conference on the role of women in the transport sector, Serrano said: ‘We are teaching girls that…

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The Kremlin has said it ‘absolutely’ agrees with Donald Trump after the US president warned Volodymyr Zelensky to ‘move fast’ to end the conflict in Ukraine – as Europe has been left panicked at the prospect of Washington abandoning Kyiv.'[The Trump administration] talk about the need to establish peace as soon as possible and do it through negotiations,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists. ‘We have also already mentioned that this position is more favourable to us than the previous administration, and that here we absolutely agree with the American administration.’Peskov went on to hit out at the Biden administration, claiming that…

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By Sam Merriman, Social Affairs Correspondent Published: 13:35 EDT, 29 October 2024 | Updated: 22:32 EDT, 29 October 2024 The Government is underestimating the number of Brits on sickness benefits by more than a quarter of a million people, according to a leading think tank.Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a £2billion welfare ‘black hole’ because officials have consistently underestimated the huge rise in people claiming incapacity benefits, the Centre for Social Justice said.The think tank said its analysis of Department for Work and Pensions projections over a ten-year period found officials underestimated future claimant numbers by an average of 255,000.There are…

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By Shaun Wooller Health Editor Published: 19:30 EDT, 23 October 2024 | Updated: 20:05 EDT, 23 October 2024 The government should ban all junk food advertising and tax firms who add too much sugar and salt to their products, a House of Lords report says.The Food, Diet and Obesity Committee calls on ministers to fix the ‘broken food system’ and turn the tide of the ‘obesity public health emergency’.Peers say relying on fat jabs to trim the nation’s waistlines would place ‘considerable’ pressure on the NHS and not tackle the underlying cause of the problem.They say it could cost £16.5billion…

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I bought a National Savings poster for £50 as I liked the design. The poster features a little mouse, with a bigger shadow in the background with the slogan: Double-Up Your Savings.It has a sort of War-poster like vibe and I’ll eventually get it reframed, and have it mounted in my home office.The only information I have is what you can see on the poster – it was printed by a company called Fosh and Cross Ltd. I’ve had a dig around the depths of the internet looking for a similar poster, but cannot find it anywhere. I’m not looking to sell,…

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By JANE DENTON Updated: 08:39 EST, 27 December 2024 Thames Water has urged the High Court to approve its £3billion restructuring plan in a bid to avoid renationalisation.In a statement on Thursday, the embattled water group said more than 75 per cent of creditors supported the restructuring, referencing a new report which claimed that no creditors will be negatively impacted by the plan. In October, Thames Water initiated a £3billion fundraising campaign to ensure its operation into the next year by involving various creditors, a move that requires court approval. The water group previously revealed that it had only £500million in cash…

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A White House correspondent who was previously dragged for her ‘inappropriate’ work outfits hit out at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky following his heated exchange with US President Donald Trump.Natalie Winters, the co-host of Steve Bannon’s War Room on Rumble, took aim at the Ukrainian leader on Saturday by sharing photos of herself in a short, tight-fitting red dress.’I really don’t care, do you?’ she wrote, making an apparent reference to a jacket First Lady Melania Trump wore during her husband’s first term when they went to visit immigrant children in Texas with the phrase printed on the back.Winters then tagged the Ukrainian president in her…

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By MAGGIE PAGANO Updated: 11:58, 19 March 2025 You can bet your bottom dollar there is trouble ahead when gold keeps flying high into the stratosphere.The yellow metal hit a record high of over $3,000 an ounce yesterday on fresh fears that President Trump’s tariff war – combined with escalating geopolitical tensions – will hurt the US economy, send stock markets crashing and weaken the greenback.Gold has now risen by 15 per cent since the start of the year, after climbing by nearly a third last year. Over the last five years, it has now doubled in price as canny investors…

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By ROGER DOBSON Published: 18:24 EST, 7 December 2024 | Updated: 20:11 EST, 7 December 2024 Living near water could be the secret to a healthy and happy life in old age, according to new research.Scientists have found that middle-aged and older people in the UK who live near the sea, lakes or rivers – so-called ‘blue spaces’ – are less likely to suffer age-related mental decline.They had a 13.2 per cent lower risk of cognitive decline as measured by tests of memory and reaction times, according to the research reported in the journal, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.The neurology experts…

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