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People who take aspirin every day may be at lower risk of developing colon cancer, a study suggests.The common painkiller appears to supercharge immune cells in the digestive tract which help fend off tumor cells from multiplying and spreading.Other studies have linked aspirin use to an up to 40 percent lower risk of colon cancer. But researchers do not recommend using the OTC drug as a preventative because it can lead to stomach ulcers, internal bleeding and even strokes. The over-the-counter medication is typically used to reduce inflammation and make blood less thick, reducing the risk of a heart attack or stroke…

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Aaron Boone was sensationally ejected just one batter into Yankees vs Oakland Athletics on Monday when umpire Hunter Wendelstedt mistakenly thought crowd abuse came from the New York manager.In astonishing scenes at Yankee Stadium, Wendesltedt first clashed Boone over a strike call seconds before his mistake, and could be heard on television yelling: ‘If you’ve got anything else to say, you are gone.’Boone stood silently and gave the umpire a thumbs up to accept his warning but as Wendelstedt turned back away, he heard something from the fan, sat above the New York dugout, that he thought was Boone.  It was two…

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A group armed with catapults are terrorising a quiet village in Surrey and made a funeral their latest target after harming swans. The peaceful village of Godstone has seen windows of homes and several animals maimed with swans and waterfowl being found dead.   A local swan sanctuary worker said he saw ‘eyes exploded, throats cut, skulls fractured, wings damaged and broken legs’ due to attacks, according to LBC. The culprits are yet to be found as police say they tend to strike at seemingly random times of day.A vicar has now reported damage purposely being perpetrated to St Nicholas Church, including windows being smashed…

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A Labour government under Sir Keir Starmer would look to “slowly re-align” the UK with European Union regulations, according to Popular Conservatives director Mark Littlewood.He was commenting on former Prime Minister Tony Blair saying that Labour “must” re-set the UK’s relations with the EU.Littlewood told Martin Daubney on GB News: “I’m not so worried that Tony Blair will be the Prime Minister and Kier Starmer, if Labour were to win, in name only.“Tony Blair is clearly a huge figure in the Labour Party and what he says is listened to by the leader of the Labour Party, but I’ve got…

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Prince Harry’s new Netflix series is “a last-ditch effort” for the Duke of Sussex, a royal commentator has claimed. Prince Harry is set to release a new series following the world of professional polo, a sport close to the duke’s heart. The duke and duchess have a $100 million deal with the streaming giant and have already released the docuseries Harry & Meghan, Heart of Invictus and Live to Lead. Royal commentator, Kinsey Schofield, spoke about the couple’s “his and hers” Netflix series coming out. Prince Harry is releasing a Netflix series on the professional world of PoloGettyMeghan is also…

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Lila Moss cut a casual figure as she stepped out in a low-key manner in New York on Monday.The model and daughter of Kate Moss looked laid back in a black hoodie, matching trousers, and Adidas trainers. She accessorised her chilled look with gold hoop earrings and wore her blonde tresses pulled back as she went makeup free to show off her natural beauty.The 21-year-old was joined by a group of female friends as they headed to get a bit to eat.Lila held the essentials: her phone and a bottle of water as she strolled around the city.  Lila Moss cut a…

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