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XBOX is often seen as the best option for gamers on a budget, and it’s not just because the console is so cheap. The subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, is also fantastic for people hoping to save money, offering hundreds of games for a low price. 1Tales of Arise is a highly critically acclaimed JRPG and it’s out nowCredit: Bandai Namco Every month new games are added to the service, and there are 15 games being added in February and early March. We already knew about a number of these which were announced at the start of February. Later we…

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A TWO-year-old girl died suddenly in her sleep from a terrifying condition that strikes out of the blue. Little Kerris Mitchell passed away as a result of sudden unexplained death in childhood (SUDC), which affects around 50 children every year in the UK. 2Little Kerris Mitchell died in her sleep in January 2024Credit: Go Fund me/Kerris Mitchell 2Her parents Steph and Donny are desperate for answersCredit: Edinburgh News It happens to kids aged one to 18, and doctors have no idea what causes it, how to predict it, or how to prevent it. Kerris’ mum Steph, from Bathgate, Scotland, told…

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THIS optical illusion has left even the most avid of puzzle fans scratching their heads in confusion. Test your IQ and observation skills by trying to find the sneaky owl hiding somewhere within this picture – yes, there really is an owl. 8Can you spot the elusive owl hiding somewhere in this abandoned building?Credit: Caters Participants have been told that they could have 20/20 vision and the IQ of a genius if they manage to find the sneaky avian in just 12 seconds. So grab a timer, set it to 12 seconds, and prove your puzzle-solving abilities. Although it may seem like an ordinary image, this…

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RUMOURS of a PS5 Pro being secretly built by Sony have been lurking for years since the company’s latest console hit the shelves. Sony has been silent in regards to the news, so we’ve wrapped up some of the top PlayStation 5 Pro rumours – including an idea of its release date. 1Analysts seem to think the rumour is in motion behind the scenes, and are expecting a release in 2024Credit: Sony What is the PS5 Pro? The PS5 Pro is a new PlayStation console rumoured to be in development since 2022. Sony hasn’t officially confirmed such a console, but…

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LIDL has recalled six popular types of cookie over fears they contain shards of metal. Some batches of the sweet treats could be contaminated and “unsafe to eat”, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) warns. 5Tower Gate Soft Baked Cookies in two flavours are among the products affectedCredit: Lidl 5Some batches of Tower Gate Half Coated Chocolate Chunk Cookies might also contain metalCredit: Lidl The health alert applies to: Tower Gate Half Coated Chocolate Chunk Cookies (200g) – best before December 6, 2024 Tower Gate Half Coated Fruit & Nut Cookies (200g) – best before December 6, 2024 McEnnedy American Way…

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THE RUSSIAN defector thought to be murdered by a Kremlin hit squad in Spain had been living under the secret identity of a Ukrainian man. Cops think the pilot, dubbed a traitor and found “riddled” with Russian bullets, was taken out by trained killers who have fled the country. 4Russian defector Maxim Kuzminov, thought to be murdered by a Kremlin hit squadCredit: East2West 4The passport Ukraine allegedly gave Kuzminov – enabling him to live as Igor Schevchenko in Spain Maxim Kuzminov fled Russia in a stolen chopper last year and was living in Spain under the name of Igor Schevchenko…

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A LARGE satellite has plummetted into Earth’s atmosphere today after a tense re-entry process. The European Space Agency’s ERS-2 satellite was launched in 1995 for an Earth observation study. 5The satellite was captured in this image on February 14Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk 5This is an artist’s illustration of the satellite, which was launched in 1995Credit: SWNS 5On 28 January 2024, this photo was taken of ERS-2Credit: SWNS Scientists weren’t sure exactly where the satellite would land. ERS-2’s Earth-observing duties were halted in 2011 when the ESA emptied its fuel tank to lower its altitude and save the…

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LYING in a hospital bed, her body is drenched in sweat while a ventilator breathes for her. Gravely ill with Covid, treatment is now futile and a nurse reads aloud notes sent by loved ones before silently switching off the machines. 7Dr Rachel Clarke is the real-life doctor behind new ITV drama Breathtaking 7The unflinching series brings to life the horrors experienced by NHS staff working on the frontline during the pandemicCredit: ITV But the patient isn’t a stranger. She’s a much-loved member of hospital staff, infected with the virus by those she cared for. Visitors are banned, so doctor…

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A FRANTIC search for a TV presenter and his partner is underway after their bloody belongings were discovered in a skip. Former Aussie TV host Jesse Baird, 26, and his boyfriend Luke Davies, 29, were last seen in Paddington, a suburb of Sydney, on Monday. 7Police are searching for a TV presenter Jesse Baird (c) and his partnerCredit: instagram/@jessebairddd/ 7Luke Davies (L) and Baird (R) were last seen on MondayCredit: Instagram 7The police discovered the men’s bloody belongings in a skip binCredit: 7news 7Police discovered blood-stained furniture in Baird’s residence in Paddington, SydneyCredit: 7news Cops are urgently searching for the…

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SCIENTISTS have revealed their views on Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implants and raised some major concerns. Bioethicist Nancy Jecker and neurosurgeon Andrew Ko were asked to provide their thoughts on the futuristic devices. 1Scientists revealed several concerns about the brain chips including manipulation and identity theftCredit: Neuralink The scientists authored an article in The Conversation which highlighted some concerns they have regarding brain chips and hacking. “However well-intentioned, medical interventions can produce unintended consequences. “With BCIs (brain computer interfaces), scientists and ethicists are particularly concerned about the potential for identity theft, password hacking and blackmail. “Given how the devices access users’…

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