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Chris Hemsworth is said to be slowing down after learning he’s at “high risk” of Alzheimer’s as he ages. The ‘Thor’ actor, 39, discovered he could be vulnerable in later life to the degenerative disease while he filmed his National Geographic and Disney+ docuseries ‘Limitless’, and sources say even though he is planning to keep an eye on his Hollywood workload he is not considering early retirement for the sake of his health. An insider told Page Six “he doesn’t plan to take on many roles because of (learning about his high risk of) Alzheimer’s” after he finishes four upcoming projects, which ...
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Catherine, Princess of Wales, says she had an “early start” on Christmas Day like millions of other parents. The royal made the admission while greeting royal fans following a Christmas Day church service on Sunday. After taking a bouquet of flowers from a young girl named India, Catherine was asked if she was having a nice morning, with the mum-of-three, 40, replying: “I’ve had a lovely morning, thank you very much... quite an early start this morning.” She added about her three children’s Christmas Day: “They got lots of lovely things, thank you very much.” Her kids Prince George, nine, Prin...
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Binky Felstead has teamed up with Amazon to showcase the all-new Echo Dot Kids. The 'Made in Chelsea' star and her four-year-old daughter India invited fans into their home to see the device, which comes in a cute Panda design, in action. The mother-of-two - who gave birth to son Wulfric in June - says technology has made learning at home fun for her little girl as she hailed Echo Dot Kids and Amazon Kids on Alexa. She said: "We use Alexa every day in our home and India loves her fun Panda designed Echo Dot Kids. "Whether it's asking about unicorns, listening to a story or playing music. The A...
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The Indian government has announced plans to ban a further 118 Chinese mobile apps.The move comes amid growing tensions between the world's two most populous countries, with the Indian government revealing plans to ban apps like 'PUBG Mobile' and 'WeChat Work'.According to India's IT Ministry, it has credible information suggesting that the latest batch of apps were acting against the interests of the country.The ministry explained that it has received reports of "misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms for stealing and surreptitiously transmitting users' data in an u...
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