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David Attenborough at 100: Discover the five secrets to a long and healthy life
Everyone is talking about the latest longevity health trends, but to what extent can we actually increase our lifespan? -
Wednesday’s briefing: PSG edge Bayern thriller as Arsenal prepare for battle
John Stones is to leave Manchester City while approval was given to red cards for players who cover their mouths when confronting opponents. -
King Charles touts US-Europe alliance amidst Trump’s repeated threats to leave Nato
King Charles III has praised the “American leadership”, speaking after president Donald Trump at the state dinner hosted at the White House in Washington D.C., on Tuesday (28 April).
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King Charles US visit live: Trump welcomes royal couple to state dinner and commends monarch’s earlier speech to Congress
King Charles gifted the president a bell from the HMS Trumpsubmarine
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Researchers identify the simplest way to help your cat live longer
Experts estimate that outdoor pet cats have lives at least two to three years shorter than the population of contained pet cats
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Photos show MOMIX performing its second season of 'Botanica' in Rome
This gallery features dancers of MOMIX, founded in 1980 by Moses Pendleton, performing the second season of “Botanica” at its Rome premiere.
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King Charles gives Trump a shiny gift as they share jokes and bond over ‘special relationship’ at White House state dinner
King Charles III digs into Royal Navy archives to deliver a personal gift for President Donald Trump
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Treats from Melania Trump’s White House beehive featured in state dinner menu for King Charles and Queen Camilla
The first lady pulled out all the stops when planning the Tuesday night dinner to honor the special relationship between the U.S. and U.K.
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Trump praises King Charles’ speech as royals present historic gift at state dinner
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MAPA! Trump’s NASA Administrator wants to bring back Pluto as a planet in our solar system
The celestial body’s status as the solar system's ninth planet was withdrawn in 2006. Now some experts say we might want to reconsider

