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Three-person IVF might prevent rare genetic diseases

Three-person IVF might prevent rare genetic diseases

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Three-person IVF might prevent rare genetic diseases
British scientists successfully used a pioneering IVF technique combining DNA from three people to prevent mothers from passing on rare mitochondrial diseases. CNN's Jacqueline Howard explains how this method works.
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Three-person IVF might prevent rare genetic diseases
British scientists successfully used a pioneering IVF technique combining DNA from three people to prevent mothers from passing on rare mitochondrial diseases. CNN's Jacqueline Howard explains how this method works.
01:36 - Source: CNN
Lightning bolt strikes near delivery man
Video shows a lightning strike nearly hitting a delivery man in Wayne, New Jersey, as storms took place across the Mid-Atlantic.
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Hikers confront man allegedly setting a tree on fire in LA
Video shows a tense moment where hikers confronted a man for allegedly starting a fire near Runyon Canyon Park in Los Angeles on Sunday and prevented him from leaving the scene. Andrew Ocalliham was arrested and charged with one count of arson of forest land, court records show.
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Walt Disney comes to life on stage
Seven years in the making, Walt Disney himself comes to life in a new, groundbreaking attraction at Disneyland. As an animatronic, the founder moves and speaks to the audience, all with a special twinkle in his eye.
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Prince Harry recreates his mother's historic landmine walk
Following in his mother's footsteps, Prince Harry visited Angola's minefields just as Princess Diana did 28 years ago. The Duke of Sussex was in Angola with The Halo Trust as part of the group's efforts to clear landmines.
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Joaquin Phoenix apologizes for awkward Letterman appearance
On Tuesday's episode of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' actor Joaquin Phoenix talked about his awkward interview with David Letterman in 2009, in which he appeared in-character as himself from his mockumentary, 'I'm Still Here.'
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'Love Island USA' star Amaya on standing up for herself
"Love Island USA" season 7 winner Amaya Espinal, or "Amaya Papaya", joined Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast after returning from Fiji to discuss her rise in popularity for being a "sensitive gangster" and her relationship with her fellow islanders.
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The Obamas address divorce rumors on Michelle's podcast
Former President Barack Obama joined his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, on her latest podcast episode with her brother Craig Robinson to address divorce rumors. In recent months, speculation about their marriage has run rampant after several public appearances where Michelle Obama did not join her husband, including at President Donald Trump's inauguration in January.
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Massive fire destroys Tomorrowland's main stage
Tomorrowland's main stage went up in flames just days ahead of the festival's opening in Boom, Belgium.
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Why Turkish gulets are the way to sail the Aegean
Traditionally used as fishing vessels, the flat-bottomed, wooden hulled gulets have become the ultimate coastal leisure craft. Offering a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, they are ideal for exploring the stunning coastline and hidden coves of the Aegean, making them a firm favorite for leisurely 'blue cruises.'
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Robot soccer kicks off China's humanoid sports boom
Less Messi, more messy – regardless, China is investing heavily in robot sports as a way of testing how much one can achieve.
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Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen from choreographer's rental car in Atlanta
Two laptops and hard drives containing watermarked and unreleased music by Beyoncé were stolen from her choreographer's rental car in Atlanta, according to police.
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Pandemonium in Japan's 'Panda Town'
Pandas, and those who adore them, have been central to the culture and economy in Shirahama, Japan for years. But the four pandas at the town's local zoo really belong to China, and China wants them back, leaving town residents in emotional turmoil.
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Canadian kindness breaks the internet
A viral ad campaign from the Eastern Townships Tourism Association has a message for American travelers hoping to come to Canada.
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Tijuana sets record for largest margarita
Tijuana, Mexico, sets a new Guinness World Record for the largest margarita at a massive 34,419 liters. This record-breaking event was part of Tijuana's 136th-anniversary celebrations.
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Ozzy Osbourne dies aged 76 just weeks after final Black Sabbath gig
Ozzy Osbourne dies aged 76 just weeks after final Black Sabbath gig

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Ozzy Osbourne dies aged 76 just weeks after final Black Sabbath gig

Music superstar Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after a Black Sabbath reunion concert held in his home city of Birmingham. The singer, who had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, was 'with his family and surrounded by love'. A statement said: 'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.' Ozzy Forever! — BlackSabbath (@BlackSabbath) July 22, 2025 Earlier this month, Osbourne bid a farewell to fans with a Black Sabbath reunion, telling thousands of heavy metal enthusiasts at Villa Park, Birmingham – a stone's throw from where Black Sabbath was formed in 1968 – that it was 'so good to be on this stage' as he performed his last set from a large black throne. Osbourne and his fellow original Black Sabbath members – Tony Iommi, Terence 'Geezer' Butler and Bill Ward – were the last to appear on stage as part of the star-studded line-up for the Back to the Beginning concert. Bands including Anthrax, Metallica and Guns N' Roses were on the lineup, and there were messages of thanks from other celebrities including Jack Black, Ricky Gervais and Dolly Parton. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) Singer Yungblud, who performed Changes at the concert on July 5, with a recording of the live cover released for charity, paid tribute to Osbourne, calling him 'the greatest of all time'. In an Instagram post, the singer, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, shared photos of the moment he gave the late heavy metal singer a cross on a necklace, similar to the one Osbourne had previously given to him. He wrote: 'I didn't think you would leave so soon the last time we met you were so full of life and your laugh filled up the room. 'But as it is written with legends, they seem to know things that we don't. I will never forget you – you will be in every single note I sing and with me every single time I walk on stage. 'Your cross around my neck is the most precious thing I own. You asked me once if there was anything you could do for me and as I said then and as I will say now for all of us the music was enough. You took us on your adventure – an adventure that started it all. 'I am truly heartbroken. You were the greatest of all time.' Sir Elton John described Osbourne as a 'huge trailblazer' who 'secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods'. 'He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer who secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods – a true legend,' Sir Elton wrote on Instagram, adding: 'He was also one of the funniest people I've ever met. I will miss him dearly. To Sharon and the family, I send my condolences and love. Elton xx.' Osbourne's theatrical stage presence, including once biting off the head of a bat and styling himself as the Prince of Darkness, marked him out as a controversial figure. Born John Michael Osbourne on December 3 1948, in Aston, Birmingham, he left school at 15 and did odd jobs, including factory work, before teaming up with school friend Geezer Butler in several bands. Black Sabbath went on to become one of the most influential and successful metal bands of all time, selling more than 75 million albums worldwide. The group were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, and Osbourne was added for a second time last year. He rose to further fame alongside his wife Sharon – whom he married in 1982 and with whom he has three children, Aimee, Jack and Kelly – through their MTV reality TV series The Osbournes. In 2020, Osbourne revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and he paused touring in 2023 after extensive spinal surgery. He had a fall at home in 2019, which aggravated injuries from a near-fatal quad bike crash in 2003, stopping his No More Tours 2 shows from going ahead in Europe and the UK. The tour had previously been rescheduled several times because of illness, the Covid-19 pandemic and logistical issues. He told Good Morning America in January 2020 that it was discovered he had the neurodegenerative disorder after a fall. He said: 'I did my last show New Year's Eve at The Forum. Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves and I found out that I have a mild form.' He and wife Sharon, who was also his manager, met when she was 18 and they married on July 4 1982 in Hawaii. Daughter Kelly, 40, duetted with her father on the UK number one single Changes in 2003. He released his twelfth studio album Ordinary Man in 2020, followed by Patient Number 9 in 2022, which went to number three and two in the UK charts, respectively.

Steve Jobs' model daughter will get her $6.7M ‘fairytale' wedding this week — with mom's pal Kamala Harris expected to attend and Elton John performing
Steve Jobs' model daughter will get her $6.7M ‘fairytale' wedding this week — with mom's pal Kamala Harris expected to attend and Elton John performing

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Steve Jobs' model daughter will get her $6.7M ‘fairytale' wedding this week — with mom's pal Kamala Harris expected to attend and Elton John performing

These impending nuptials are generating some Siri-ous buzz. Apple heiress Eve Jobs, 27, is set to tie the knot with Olympic equestrian gold-medalist fiancé Harry Charles, 26, this week — in a $6.7 million, British countryside blowout, boasting family friend Kamala Harris on the guest list and a performance by Elton John. Describing the working model's big day as 'a multi-million-pound fairytale' in the making, one insider claimed that the elite event, planned by 'I do'-industry superstar Stanlee Gatti, was already 'turning rural Oxfordshire upside down.' 5 The model has worked for dozens of high-profile fashion and beauty labels. Eve Jobs/Instagram The source told The Sun that the failed 2024 presidential contender — a close, personal pal of matriarch Laurene Powell Jobs — will make the scene, alongside the likes of Jessica Springsteen, Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders and Princess Beatrice. Tech scions Jennifer and Phoebe Gates are thought to be making the trip as well. 'The wedding is being planned like a military operation. The itinerary is scheduled so precisely, with guests starting to arrive all this week before the wedding celebrations begin on Thursday,' the insider said. Jobs' siblings — Reed, 33, and Erin, 29 — are also expected to attend the ultra-posh party, though sources close to the family were unsure whether or not the bride's half-sister, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, will be present. Though details regarding Jobs' wedding looks have been kept under wraps this far, many have speculated that the blushing bride will opt for a unique couture gown for the main event. The happy pair first publicly debuted their relationship at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where Charles was competing. 5 Eve Jobs, 27, and Harry Charles, 26, publicly debuted their relationship last year, but some speculations have placed the timeline as far back as 2022. Eve Jobs/Instagram Since graduating from Stanford University, where her parents first met, Jobs has walked Paris Fashion Week runways for luxury labels like Coperni, competed in equestrian World Cup Finals and followed in her mother's philanthropic footsteps. Jobs is currently signed with DNA Model Management. In recent years, she has appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan — as well as a splashy Louis Vuitton campaign. Notably, the offspring of the late tech titan Steve Jobs will not inherit the Apple architect's billions, it has been widely reported. 5 Jobs and her mother are reportedly the two primary planners, per The Sun. Getty Images for TIME 5 Charles' father was also an Olympian equestrian. AFP via Getty Images 5 Eve is the most public of all of the legendary Apple founder's children, and frequently posts on social media. Koichi Mitsui/AFLO / Shutterstock Last month, the 27-year-old jetted off to Capri for a lavish Italian bachelorette weekend — alongside close friends like Olympian Eileen Gu, and fellow Stanford alums. Her fiancé's sister, Scarlett, and mother, Tara, also attended the glam girls' getaway.

Black Sabbath posts Ozzy Osbourne tribute after rocker's death at 76
Black Sabbath posts Ozzy Osbourne tribute after rocker's death at 76

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Black Sabbath posts Ozzy Osbourne tribute after rocker's death at 76

Legendary rockers Black Sabbath posted their first comments on the death of former frontman and metal icon Ozzy Osborne. 'Ozzy Forever,' the British band wrote on Instagram, along with a photo of Osborne at its farewell final concert on July 5 in the singer's hometown of Birmingham. Legendary musician and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ozzy Ozbourne has died at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Osborne's family announced Tuesday that the 76-year-old 'Prince of Darkness' had died following a long battle with Parkinson's disease and other health issues. Black Sabbath burst onto the music scene in 1967 with Osborne on vocals, Tony Iommi on guitar, John 'Geezer' Butler on bass and Bill Ward on drums. Photo of Ozzy Ozbourne with his Black Sabbath band members Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward. WireImage Osborne was fired by the band in 1979, but periodically reunited with his mates, most recently for the July 5 concert, during which he performed seated in a special throne due to his health.

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