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A Goose With a Chain Stuck Around Its Neck Was Just Rescued and Freed
In a heartwarming rescue mission, an RSPCA team saved a goose from the Rochdale Canal with a dog chain around its neck. The bird was found struggling in the water due to the tight collar, which prevented it from swimming or flying properly. Thankfully, the goose was released unharmed and protected under wildlife laws after this reckless and unkind incident. Rescuers said they had never experienced a rescue mission like this one before.
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Disney Cruise Line Ship Rescues Four from Sinking Catamaran in Bermuda
A Disney Cruise Line ship came to the rescue of four people from a sinking catamaran in Bermuda. The 50-foot catamaran, Serenity, started taking on water due to a gasket failure in the escape hatch while 230 miles off the coast. After issuing a broadcast for help, the Coast Guard and Disney Treasure worked together to safely rescue all passengers without any reported medical issues. Captain Marco Nogara praised his crew's training and commitment to safety during this successful mission at sea.
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Woman Sets Record for feeding 350,000 infants with her Breastmilk
A woman from Texas has just set a Guinness World Record for donating the most breastmilk—over 2,600 liters. Alyse Ogletree began donating after nurses noticed her overproduction and suggested it as a way to help struggling mothers. Her donations have fed an estimated 350,000 infants in Texas, showcasing her extraordinary generosity and compassion. Ogletree's selfless act of giving back has left many inspired by her tremendous heart and dedication to helping others.
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Patients given new lupus treatment, raising hope for reversal
In a groundbreaking new trial, three UK patients are testing a potential treatment for lupus to reduce the need for medication. The therapy aims to reverse the autoimmune disease that causes joint pain, skin rashes and fatigue. Known as CAR T-cell therapy, it modifies immune cells in hopes of revolutionizing lupus treatment worldwide. Patient Katie Tinkler says she is "beyond excited" for this innovative approach that could make a massive difference in her life.
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Scientists Just Stumbled Upon a Sea Creature That Can Turn Back Time
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found that certain sea creatures possess the remarkable ability to reverse their aging process. The immortal jellyfish is no longer alone in this extraordinary club, as a new member called the comb jelly has been identified. This finding challenges our understanding of animal development and offers exciting possibilities for future research into rejuvenation processes. Researchers are now intrigued by how widespread this "time-traveler" capacity might be across different species in the animal kingdom.
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Britain's 'Starring Great Britain' Campaign Invites You to Explore Unique Film Locations
Get ready to step into the world of your favorite films and TV shows with Britain's new campaign, 'Starring Great Britain'. From Bath to Manchester, explore iconic filming locations beyond London starting in January. Visit picturesque spots like Alnwick Castle from 'Harry Potter' or Manchester as a stand-in for New York in Marvel movies. With more authentic experiences attracting visitors post-COVID, expect Britain to shine on screens worldwide for years to come!
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Army Vet Overcomes Health Challenges to Start Successful BBQ Business: 'Very Proud'
An Army veteran turned barbecue entrepreneur, Steven Rossler, found success with his business after retiring from a 20-year military career that included deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. Overcoming mental health challenges, including PTSD and alcohol abuse, Rossler credits his family and the nonprofit Semper Fi & America’s Fund for supporting him. With their help, he now operates Rossler’s Barbecue with his wife and daughters in Harker Heights, Texas, serving customers who appreciate his food and story of resilience.
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Chris Martin Stops Concert When He Spots A Little Boy In Trouble
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin showed his caring side during a concert in Sydney when he noticed a boy being squeezed by the crowd. He paused the show to help the child, offering him a safe spot near the stage. With a smile, Chris made sure the boy was taken care of and even asked if he needed anything to drink. The singer's kind gesture delighted fans and sparked praise for his compassionate actions, with many calling him "a class act" and "beautiful."
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Oldest UK WW2 Vet, 109, Honored at Memorial Service
Thousands of people gathered across the UK for Remembrance Sunday services, including 109-year-old D-Day veteran Donald Rose paying his respects at the Cenotaph in Ilkeston. In Nottingham, Catherine Mason honored her son Cameron Laing and all fallen heroes during a parade and service in Bulwell. Parades and ceremonies were held in Farnsfield, Leicester, and Ripley to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives for their country. Wreaths were laid by various representatives at memorials as buglers played the Last Post to mark moments of silence.
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This Baby Goat was Just Rescued After Days Stranded on a Cliff in Hawaii
A baby goat in Hawaii was rescued by volunteers after being stuck on a cliff for days. Ben Hansen, a Kailua resident, spotted the goat's predicament via social media. 'He saw the Hawaii News Now Instagram post and he's like, look, there's a goat. Looks like he's stuck,' says Hansen's wife, Govinda. 'So he showed it to me and I'm a sucker for baby animals, or animals in general. So I was like, we need to go get this goat,'
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Mariachi Madness: Over 1,000 Musicians Fill Mexico City Plaza
More than 1,000 mariachis gathered in Mexico City's main plaza to celebrate the musical form with a record-breaking performance of "Cielito Lindo." The musicians expressed their joy at singing in the iconic plaza and shared stories of family traditions passed down through generations. A message sent to Guinness World Records awaits confirmation on whether the gathering broke the previous record of 700 mariachis. Musicians from various cities played guitars, trumpets, violins, and other instruments while attendees worldwide marveled at the lively music.