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United Kingdom: Life has taken a wild twist for an anonymous couple found 260 gold coins while renovating their kitchen which was later sold for an astounding sum of $822,033 at an auction. The Fernley-Maisters, a Hull family who created a fortune in Baltic trading, were the original owners of the gold. Later generations served as Members of Parliament in the early 1700s, and they were well-known for their role in the import and export of lumber, coal, and iron ore. Over the course of their marriage, Joseph Fernley and his wife Sarah Maister had amassed considerable wealth. Joseph died…

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Australia: In his two-part documentary about how the Internet is a giant, uncontrolled psychology experiment that’s changing us, Canadian-born Australian award-winning documentary-maker and television presenter, Todd Sampson is highlighting that situation isn’t just scary but real. The documentary, titled Mirror Mirror: Love & Hate, the former advertising executive offers a first-person account of the mind-altering potential of technology where youngsters prefer the online world to the actual one and grown men fall in love with a personalized chat bot. The film remains extremely relevant in the day and age as it was released just days after a UK medical examiner…

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Oregon, US: The Oregon State University in the United States of America has developed a robot which has broken the Guinness World Record for robots by running 100 meters on two legs in half a minute. A robot, named Cassie, built by OSU spinoff company Agility Robotics broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest bipedal robot, when it ran 100 meters in 24.73 seconds on a track at the University’s White Track and Field Center, an engineer at the Oregon State University College of Engineering stated. Cassie, created in 2017, ran 5 kilometers around campus last year in 53…

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Liverpool, UK: As per the event organizers, the city of Liverpool has been chosen as the host for globally renowned songwriting competition, Eurovision in 2023, bringing one of Europe’s most important cultural gatherings to the historic port city. “The competition will take place on May 13, 2023, in the 11,000 seat M&S Bank Arena. The announcement marked the conclusion of an unusual selection process in which Eurovision organizers disqualified Ukraine, which had been awarded the right to host the event in 2019 after winning this year’s competition, on the grounds that the war-torn nation could not offer the required security…

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UK: In a video released on short video social media platform, TikTok, a user with the identity, (at)radianttimetraveler has claimed that he is a ‘time traveler from the year 2671’ and that aliens would discovered soon following a massive meteor crash on Earth. The significant events that will allegedly take place shortly and alter the course of human history irrevocably have been made public by the creator, Eno Alric, who uses the social media handle (at)radianttimetraveler. The traveler’s improbable assertions include the discovery of new planets by humanity, the impact of an enormous asteroid on Earth that transported aliens, and…

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Argentina: One of the most admired soccer player in the world, Lionel Messi has declared that the World Cup in Qatar this year will be the last World Cup in his career. The 35-year-old made the announcement on his future with Argentine national team. “This will undoubtedly be my final World Cup.” Messi informed Argentine journalist. Messi, who has six goals in the past four World Cups, will compete in his fifth World Cup in Qatar. Four of those goals came in 2014, when the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) star guided Argentina to the championship game where they lost 1-0…

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Hamphire, UK: Pumpkin lovers, Ian and Stuart Paton, have broken their own previous record by raising a 1,205 kg (2,656 pounds) monstrous pumpkin in their farms. The twins’ new specimen weighs 28.57 kg (63 pounds) more than the 1176.16 kg (2,593 pounds) pumpkin they raised in 2020. The twins who are 61, fell only 21.31 kg (47 pounds) short of setting a new world record. However, the brothers still have one remaining “monster” in the patch, which will be weighed the following week. Their enormous pumpkin can be seen in pictures along with Polly and Etta, Ian’s adorable twin granddaughters…

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London: Premier League Club Chelsea defeated AC Milan with a decisive 3-0 score line at Stamford Bridge to continue their Champions League campaign. The Blues entered the game at the bottom of Group E with just one point from their first two group stage games, casting doubt on their chances of qualifying ahead of back-to-back matches against the Series A winners from the previous season. Wesley Fofana scored his first goal for the team to give the hosts the lead at halftime despite the visitors barely getting off the ground against Chelsea in West London. Following the break, Pierre Emerick…

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Japan: In a weird twist of matters, a Japanese guy named Mr. Toko decided to invest his money to look like dog when people spend millions of dollars trying to make themselves look like celebrities. Mr. Toko purchased a specially constructed dog collie suit, which cost $15,738 and took 40 days to make, allowing him to finally fulfill his ambition to transform into a four-legged canine. The costume was created with assistance from the expert firm Zeppet. According to a local Japanese news source, Zeppet manufactures numerous sculptures for movies, advertisements, amusement parks, and other media. They also create costumes…

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One danger that could absolutely wipe off our species is nuclear power. Since the invention of nuclear power, governments and multilateral organizations have struggled with how to use this power and who can be trusted with it. Although society greatly benefits from the availability of reliable power. According to the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES), nuclear accidents are graded on a scale of severity. This eight point sliding scale, developed in 1990 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), might be thought of as the nuclear version of the Richter scale. A devastating tsunami was also brought by…

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