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Australia captain's bizarre response to Monty Panesar
Australia captain Steve Smith launches into a bizarre attack on Monty Panesar's Mastermind appearance after the ex-England ...
McLaren star Oscar Piastri has been struck by a bizarre curse from a fast food chain, during an F1 season which has been a ...
Curtis Stone smiles in a white dress shirt at an event - Michael Kovac/Getty Images Chef Curtis Stone was trained in Europe and is currently the proprietor of The Pie Room in Beverly Hills, California ...
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Bizarre red cards: Gueye joins list including Zidane, Simunic and Hazard after slapping own teammate
Idrissa Gueye’s sending-off for Everton for slapping his teammate in the face during the Premier League match at Manchester ...
Pope Formosus was charged with being unworthy of the pontificate, of violating canon law, of perjury, and of serving as a ...
The marshmallow-topped sweet potato casserole causes the most confusion. I’ve watched our friends stare at it, trying to reconcile marshmallows as anything other than a campfire treat. The idea that ...
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Bizarre fast foods you can order around the world
Burgers and fries are timeless fast food classics for good reason, but that doesn’t mean that's all there is. Around the globe, there's a host of unusual options gracing fast food restaurant tables, ...
England cricketers are hoping to win their first Ashes series Down Under for a long time and they’re taking things to bizarre ...
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Australian burger brand Grill’d responds to Oscar Piastri ‘curse’ with tongue-in-cheek apology
Australian fast-food chain Grill'd has tweaked its Oscar Piastri promotion and jokingly apologised for a supposed 'curse' ...
Sydney, get ready – a trippy new experiential museum is coming to the CBD this December with 80 magical exhibits.
We didn't question any of it at the time, but revisiting these 2000s moments now makes it clear just how messed up the decade ...
Hoverflies, often mistaken for bees and wasps, pollinate three quarters of our crops. Now we’re discovering we can train them ...
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