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The practice of allowing a physician to help severely ill patients end their lives has been legalised in nine countries, however there are still major questions about who should be eligible.

Should you be able to ask a doctor to help you die?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The practice of allowing a physician to help severely ill patients end their lives has been legalised in nine countries, however there are still major questions about who should be eligible.

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For the first time Lego builds will be able to respond to how they are played with.

Fans divided as Lego launches biggest advance in 50 years

Lego has unveiled its most significant evolution in nearly 50 years, an update that provides for tech-powered interactive play but without the need for a screen. 

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Images of Nicolás Maduro following his seizure, arrest and arraignment have lit up certain corners of menswear social media.

‘Maduro tracksuit’ goes viral after US captures President

THE WASHINGTON POST: Images of Nicolás Maduro following his seizure, arrest and arraignment have lit up certain corners of menswear social media.

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Pop star Jesy Nelson has revealed her twin daughters have been diagnosed with a devastating health condition that means it is unlikely they will ever be able to walk.

Little Mix star reveals twin babies’ devastating diagnosis

Pop star Jesy Nelson has revealed her twin daughters have been diagnosed with a rare health condition that means it is unlikely they will ever be able to walk. 

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FILE: Elon Musk

Musk's Grok AI floods X with sexualised photos of women

Ministers across the world have raised concerns over explicit content of minors being generated using Elon Musk's AI tool Grok.

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Don’t believe these 6 nutrition lies.

Don’t believe these six nutrition lies

If you want to live longer and feel better, stop doing this.

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A day 70 ovarian organoid, developed from human-induced pluripotent stem cells, shows resemblance to human ovarian follicles.

This overlooked body part might be the key to combat ageing

THE WASHINGTON POST: Gameto says its approach has the potential to ease a plethora of conditions associated with ageing in women, including cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.

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New technology called PANDA, is being used in Chinese hospitals to detect hard-to-find pancreatic tumours that doctors sometimes miss.

How AI is saving lives in China

THE NEW YORK TIMES: New technology called PANDA, is being used in Chinese hospitals to detect hard-to-find pancreatic tumours that doctors sometimes miss.

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China’s centrality in rare earths didn’t happen by accident. It is the result of decades of planning and domestic and overseas investment from the highest levels of the Chinese government.

China’s 60 year campaign to dominate rare earth metals

THE NEW YORK TIMES: China’s centrality in rare earths didn’t happen by accident. It is the result of decades of planning and domestic and overseas investment from the highest levels of the Chinese government.

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Ice baths and food tracing are among the wellness trends set to dominate 2026.

The health and wellness trends set to dominate 2026

Wellness in 2026 could see a return to the simple pillars of movement, rest and repair and looking within — specifically to the gut — to unlock physical and mental health and wellbeing.

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Seemingly banished in this age of digital saturation, boredom is the unlikely star of a social media fad that has young people sharing videos of themselves doing … absolutely nothing. 

How we can resurrect the ‘lost art’ of boredom

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Seemingly banished in this age of digital saturation, boredom is the unlikely star of a social media fad that has young people sharing videos of themselves doing … absolutely nothing. 

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There’s plenty of change ahead in the first half of 2026. Check out what lies in store for your sign this year.

Wild year written in the stars: Check your 2026 horoscope

With four of the major planets set to switch signs in the first half of the year, there will be plenty of tumultuous changes ahead. Read our personal forecast for your zodiac sign right here.

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Do parents have favorite children? Of course they do, and research shows the less favoured children suffer for it.

Do parents have favourite children? Of course they do

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Despite the taboo, many parents do have favourites, and research shows the less favoured children suffer for it.

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Butterworth’s is a favourite hangout for Team Trump.

How a Melbourne-inspired club became DC’s MAGA hangout

The Melbourne-inspired supper club in Washington DC is the favourite hangout for high-profile members of the Trump administration

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Liberal backbencher Philip Ruddock reacts during House of Representatives Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, Feb. 8, 2016. Veteran Liberal MP Philip Ruddock will not seek re-endorsement for preselection in the seat of Berowra at the next federal election.

Ruddock warns Liberals to heed lessons on migration, climate

Veteran Liberal minister Philip Ruddock says his party must heed the lessons of the past and on immigration and climate change, as Opposition figures gear up for a new year’s fight over migration levels.

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