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From Make That Movie to Sugar: the week in rave reviews

TV If you only watch one, make it … Make That Movie Channel 4 Summed up in a sentence Last One Laughing finalist delivers one of the funniest shows of the year, with this mockumentary about a director who makes awful films. What our reviewer said “So ostentatiously silly that it deserves to be paraded around the streets.” Stuart Heritage Further reading ‘People are like: you’re a crackpot’: how Sam Campbell became comedy’s oddball superstar Pick of the rest The Four Seasons Netflix Summed up...

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Nancy Guthrie sheriff caught with undeclared gun at airport faced no charges, bodycam video shows

Fox News Digital has obtained security video through a public records request showing Sheriff Chris Nanos stopped for bringing an undeclared handgun to a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at the Tucson International Airport ahead of a trip to Laguna Beach in California. Active-duty law enforcement officers are typically allowed to fly armed if they meet federal requirements and notify the airline in advance, according to the TSA. However, critics have complained to the county...

Fox News 21h ago

YouTubers arrested after sheriff pledged crackdown in Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood

YouTubers arrested after sheriff pledged crackdown in Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood The sheriff’s office said they have ‘received numerous complaints about individuals blocking roadways, trespassing and disrupting the peace in the neighborhood’ - Bookmark Three YouTubers were arrested Monday near Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home after the Pima County Sheriff’s Office vowed to crack down on trespassing in the neighborhood as the mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie remains missing. One of...

The Independent World 22h ago

South Australia’s koala boom could end in mass starvation

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Science Daily 2d ago

Worrying new bullying trend emerging in school cafeterias, mental health experts warn

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Rachel Nickell: How tiny clue in toddler's hair solved 15-year mystery of mum's brutal murder

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Daily Mirror 9d ago

Red stripes declared U.K.’s oldest art after being dismissed as a natural phenomenon

LONDON — Dismissed as a natural phenomenon for more than a century, red stripes on a rock in Wales have been found to be the oldest known prehistoric art in Britain and northwestern Europe — created by human fingers 17,100 years ago, according to new research. An international team of scientists revisited Bacon Hole, a cave near Mumbles in South Wales, to re-examine the series of red-pigmented horizontal stripes on a panel first discovered there in 1912. The markings were initially...

NBC News 9d ago

Police release body-worn footage of fugitive bikie's dramatic arrest

Northern Territory Police have charged bikie Brandt Graham, 44, with escaping lawful custody and drug and weapon possession after his arrest in Palmerston yesterday. Another 26-year-old man has also been charged with aiding and abetting the patched member of the Mongols outlaw motorcycle gang during his five days on the run. Mr Graham is expected to face the Darwin Local Court again this week.

ABC Australia 11h ago