
Reanna Smith
US News Reporter at Daily Star (UK)
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the-express.com | Reanna Smith
Researchers who have analyzed the specimens determined the “mummies” are actually dolls made out of animal bones fused together with glue. However, Dr David Ruiz Vela, who has continued investigating the alleged alien remains, and journalist Jois Mantilla, have now come forward with a stunning claim. They say that while analyzing one of the mummies, named Montserrat, at a radiology center in Lima, they found a fetus inside it.
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themirror.com | Reanna Smith
Kia has recalled more than 80,000 of its 2025 model K5 cars after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warned that an issue with their parking lights increases the risk of a crash Kia has recalled more than 80,000 cars after discovering a fault that could increase the risk of a crash. The company has found that the impacted vehicles have a problem with their parking lights.
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themirror.com | Reanna Smith
Hooters abruptly closed more than 30 locations across more than a dozen states on Wednesday after promising that its restaurants were 'here to stay' following its bankruptcy filing in March Hooters insisted it wasn't "going anywhere" after filing for bankruptcy a few months ago but the US restaurant chain, which is known for its orange-clad female waitstaff, went back on that pledge this week when it abruptly closed dozens of locations.
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themirror.com | Reanna Smith
Airport pat-downs can be invasive but the TSA is attempting to come up with a solution, a wearable virtual reality accessory that would see agents 'feeling' passengers without needing to touch them The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is exploring a hands-off solution to airport screening that could see agents using virtual reality (VR) technology to "feel" passengers' bodies without actually touching them.
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irishstar.com | Reanna Smith
Florida is set to experience a dry spell as a massive plume of dust from the Sahara is keeping tropical developments at bay while another African plume is set to hit next week The first week of the Atlantic hurricane season got off to a calm start thanks to a thick plume of Saharan dust that is helping to keep tropical development at bay.
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A noble victory for the lettuce

Day seven: Which wet lettuce will last longer? https://t.co/iV0JSiaPey

#journorequest I’m looking for an expert to give some advice about how to safely keep babies and children warm this winter for a piece for @DailyMirror Please DM me if you think you could help, or you can email me at [email protected]

Very brave of Sir Mo Farah to open up about his heartbreaking experience of being a victim of human trafficking and a stark reminder that this is still happening in the UK

Olympic gold medallist Sir Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to UK as child, given new name and forced to work as domestic servant https://t.co/Xs07wzPich