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Diane Keaton’s cause of death revealed just days after actress’ passing at 79 as her family pens emotional message to fans

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 16, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Diane Keaton‘s Cause of Death revealed Days After Actress’ Passing at 79 as⁣ Family Pens Emotional Message to Fans

Diane Keaton, the Academy Award-winning actress known ​for her iconic roles in films like Annie Hall and The First Wives Club, has died at the⁤ age⁤ of 79, her family announced Tuesday. A statement released to People revealed keaton passed‌ away from complications related to cancer.

The news comes just days after Keaton’s passing, prompting an outpouring ⁤of ⁢grief from Hollywood ⁣and fans ⁤worldwide. ‍Her family described ‍her as⁤ “a beautiful, loving, and giving⁤ person” and requested⁢ privacy during this difficult time.

Keaton’s career spanned decades, beginning in the 1970s and solidifying her status ‍as a leading ⁣lady. She won the Best Actress in a ⁤Leading Role award for her performance in 1978’s Annie⁣ Hall, the first of four lifetime nominations. She also received Academy Award nods for her work in Reds (1981), Marvin’s Room (1996), and Something’s Gotta Give (2003).

Other notable films in Keaton’s extensive filmography include Baby Boom (1987), ⁢ The first Wives Club (1996), and the Father of the Bride films (1991 and 1995).

Keaton’s​ last ⁤major public appearance ⁢was in April, when she attended a birthday‌ festivity for Jack​ Nicholson. Fellow actor Ed Begley Jr., who⁣ was also at the party, told People, “I saw her fairly recently at Jack Nicholson’s birthday party, and ⁢it was good to see her there. She’s a wonderful actress, a wonderful lady. I played her brother in an HBO film⁤ called Running Mates with Ed ​Harris. So‌ I’m ⁤glad I knew her ‌these⁣ many years.” Begley⁤ added that Keaton ‍”loved Jack⁤ Nicholson, as I do, and Jack loved her.”

The actress never married but adopted two ⁤children, Dexter and Duke, in her 50s.

Keaton leaves behind‍ a remarkable legacy in Hollywood, celebrated for her⁤ distinctive style and captivating‍ performances. She will be deeply⁤ missed by her family,‌ friends, and countless admirers.

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Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas ‘split’ after nine-month romance

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 15, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Tom Cruise​ and Ana de⁢ Armas​ Reportedly ‌End Nine-Month Relationship

Los ⁤Angeles, California – October‍ 15,⁢ 2025 – Tom Cruise,⁤ 62, and ana de Armas, 37, have reportedly ended their nine-month romantic ​relationship, according to sources ⁢cited by multiple media outlets. The split marks the end ⁢of a high-profile ‌pairing that captivated fans since rumors first surfaced in early 2025.⁤

The relationship, which⁢ blossomed following ‍Cruise’s divorce from Hayley Atwell, offered ‍a glimpse into a new chapter for both ​actors. Cruise,known for his​ dedication to ​his craft and demanding schedule,appeared to have ‌found a connection ‌with de Armas,who has rapidly ascended as a leading Hollywood star. The breakup raises questions about the ​challenges of maintaining⁣ a personal life amidst the pressures ​of global fame and demanding careers.

Romance speculation began in‌ February 2025 when ​Cruise and de‍ Armas were observed having dinner together⁤ in London. Subsequent sightings followed, including shared meals and their joint attendance ‌at David ‌Beckham’s 50th birthday party in Notting Hill in May​ 2025,‍ where they ⁤departed in the ‌same vehicle.

An insider revealed the⁣ relationship progressed with increasingly lavish gifts ‍from​ Cruise, including jewelry such as gold bracelets and designer clothing.⁢ “The more they got to know each other, the bigger the gifts became.‍ There has ⁤been jewelry like gold bracelets and designer clothing,things ‌like that,things every⁢ girl would love,” the source‌ stated.The insider also highlighted cruise’s ability to provide de Armas with extensive travel ​opportunities ‌as a significant aspect of the‍ relationship, ⁢noting, ⁤”Probably the biggest gift⁣ he has given her is⁤ being⁤ able to go anywhere in the world at a moment’s ‍notice, not many ‌people⁢ can do that. She loves to travel.”

De ⁣Armas,a Cuban-spanish actress,gained prominence for her roles in Knives Out and ‍ No Time⁤ to Die,and recently starred in Ballerina,a‌ spin-off of the John Wick ⁤franchise. Cruise is currently promoting Mission: Unachievable – Dead Reckoning Part Two, ​scheduled for release in May 2026. Representatives for both actors have not yet responded to requests ⁤for comment regarding the reported split.

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Health

Title: Why Tonsil Stones Cause Bad Breath: Treatment & Prevention

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 15, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Why Those tiny⁢ Throat​ Pebbles Could Be Causing⁤ Your Bad⁣ Breath

Do you struggle with persistent bad breath despite diligent brushing‍ and flossing? The culprit⁣ might be ⁢lurking where you⁢ least expect it: your tonsils. Small, white or yellowish formations known as tonsil stones – essentially pebbles of rotting⁤ food and⁢ bacteria – can be a significant source of unpleasant odour.

These stones form in the ​crypts,⁤ the small ⁢pockets, on ⁢the surface of your tonsils. Debris like ⁣dead⁤ cells, mucus, and food particles get trapped in these ⁤crevices. ​Bacteria thrive in this environment, feeding on the trapped material and producing volatile ​sulfur compounds – the vrey things that⁢ cause bad breath.

while frequently enough harmless, tonsil stones can be quite noticeable ‍due to their smell. They can also ⁤cause a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, or a feeling of something being stuck in the back of ‌your ⁣throat. ⁢

So, ⁢how can you get rid of them?

fortunately, ​there are several approaches. often, simply gargling vigorously ⁣with salt water can ⁣dislodge smaller stones. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene – brushing your teeth, tongue,‍ and gums thoroughly ‍- is crucial to minimize the build-up of debris.Staying well-hydrated also‍ helps to flush out the throat.

For more ⁤stubborn stones, a water⁣ flosser (oral irrigator) can​ be ⁢effective in gently dislodging them. however,be careful not to use excessive pressure,as this could irritate‍ your tonsils.

If tonsil stones are a recurring problem​ and considerably impacting‍ your quality of life, it’s worth ⁤discussing options with your GP.‌ In some cases, they may refer‍ you to⁤ an ear, nose, ‍and throat (ENT) specialist. While rare, more persistent cases might require professional removal or, in ‍very ‌extreme situations, tonsillectomy⁤ (tonsil removal).

Don’t let these tiny ‘pebbles’⁤ undermine ⁤your confidence. Addressing tonsil ⁣stones can⁣ make a significant difference ⁢in your breath and‌ overall oral health.

Write to Dr Philippa Kaye at⁢ Health, ⁤Daily ‌Mail, 9 Derry Street, London, W8 5HY or ‍email: health@mailonsunday.co.uk – include contact‍ details.Dr Kaye cannot enter into personal correspondence. replies should be taken ⁣in a general context. ​Consult your own GP with any ‍health worries.

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Health

Chikungunya Virus Found in US: First Local Case Reported in New York

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 15, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Chikungunya Cases Rise in US, Echoing 2004-2005 Epidemic

October 15, 2025 – Health⁢ officials are reporting a resurgence of chikungunya virus cases in the United States, mirroring​ a significant outbreak that occurred between⁤ 2004 and 2005.⁣ While local mosquito surveillance has ⁣not yet detected the virus ‍in local insect populations, cases are emerging across Europe and the US, prompting concern among public health experts.

The virus, ⁤spread primarily by Aedes mosquito species, infected nearly half a​ million people globally during the 2004-2005⁤ epidemic.”we are seeing history repeating itself,” stated Diana Rojas Alvarez,a⁢ medical officer ‌at ‌the World Health⁣ Institution,regarding the recent increase in‍ cases.

Chikungunya infections are most common in Asia, Africa,‌ and South ⁢America.Symptoms include fever,joint pain,and potentially life-threatening complications affecting the heart and brain. The CDC reports that 15 to 35‌ percent of those ⁤infected⁣ experience no symptoms. The incubation period​ typically lasts⁣ three to​ seven‍ days, with a ⁤sudden onset of fever exceeding ‍102 degrees Fahrenheit (39 degrees Celsius) being the⁢ most common initial symptom.

Deaths are rare⁢ but possible in ⁢severe cases. The virus is transmitted exclusively through the bite of an infected mosquito and does not spread via bodily contact or ‌saliva.

Currently, there is no⁣ specific medical treatment for chikungunya, though therapies exist to manage symptoms and⁤ complications. Experts recommend regular use of insect repellents and wearing long-sleeved clothing to prevent mosquito bites. Two vaccines are ⁣available, but are not routinely administered, and are recommended only for individuals traveling to ⁣outbreak areas or those⁤ at ‌higher risk of infection.

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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna spark reconciliation rumors with mysterious post eight years after brutal split

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 15, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Rob Kardashian and ‌Blac Chyna fuel Reconciliation speculation Years ⁣After ⁢Allegations of Abuse

Eight years after a highly publicized and acrimonious split marked by allegations of violence and a multi-million dollar lawsuit, Rob Kardashian and ‌Blac Chyna appear to be on amicable terms, ⁤sparking⁣ rumors of a ​potential reconciliation.

The pair were reportedly⁢ seen together in​ Los Angeles on February 2nd.Chyna recently stated on Piers Morgan uncensored in february, “I speak to Kim.⁤ Me and Rob, we are like ‌this now,” while crossing her fingers, adding, “Thank God.”

The relationship dissolved amid a ⁢storm of legal battles. In October 2017, Chyna filed​ a lawsuit against Kardashian’s mother, Kris Jenner, and sisters, seeking a ‍$100 ⁢million judgment, alleging they interfered wiht a⁢ planned⁢ reality show featuring her and Kardashian by spreading false‍ claims about her.

The ensuing trial, which began in 2022, featured harrowing testimony from Kardashian, who claimed he feared‌ for his life during a 2016 incident when Chyna allegedly‌ pointed a gun at his head and “strangled” him with a phone-charging‌ cable. He further alleged she hit him multiple⁢ times with a metal rod while under the influence ⁤of “cocaine and alcohol.” ​

Chyna testified she ⁤never acted violently toward Kardashian, admitting to holding a gun she claimed he kept unloaded⁣ and placing a phone-charging cable around his ‍neck, but characterizing the act as playful. Kris Jenner’s ⁤boyfriend, Corey⁢ Gamble, testified he witnessed ⁢Chyna whipping Kardashian with a phone ⁢cable and hitting him ⁤with a ⁤metal rod upon arriving⁤ at Kardashian’s home after receiving a distressed call from Kris.

Despite the serious allegations, Kardashian⁢ and Chyna have ​continued to co-parent their daughter, dream. Chyna also shares a son, King Cairo stevenson, with rapper Tyga.

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Health

Dolphins’ Alzheimer’s Link: Toxic Algae Threatens Human Health

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 14, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Terrifying warning for Humans as‍ Dolphins ⁣Wash⁤ Up on ‍Beaches with Brains⁣ Showing signs of Alzheimer’s

new research is raising alarming concerns about the potential link between cyanobacterial toxins and neurodegenerative⁤ diseases, with dolphins exhibiting brain abnormalities mirroring those seen in Alzheimer’s disease. The findings serve as⁢ a potential⁣ warning for human health, particularly for populations ⁣consuming foods containing these toxins.

Studies involving residents of⁣ Guam ⁢have ‍previously indicated a correlation between ‍regular consumption of cyanobacterial toxins and the⁣ development of brain abnormalities characteristic of‍ Alzheimer’s. Now, investigations into​ dolphin deaths are ⁣strengthening this connection.

Researchers at the ⁢Hubbs-SeaWorld Research⁢ Institute in Melbourne Beach, Florida, ⁤collaborating with the​ University ⁣of Miami and the Blue World‌ Research⁤ Institute, analyzed the brains of ⁢ 20 bottlenose dolphins that stranded on the shores of Florida’s Indian River ⁤Lagoon ‍between ⁤ 2010 and 2019. The analysis⁤ revealed that all ‍the dolphins showed signs of Alzheimer’s‍ disease.

Specifically,​ dolphins ‌that washed ashore ‍during ⁤periods of peak ⁣algae blooms had⁢ up to⁣ 2,900 times⁣ more of the toxin 2,4-DAB in their brains compared⁢ to those stranded ‌at other times of the year. ⁢The brains displayed hallmark‍ signs of Alzheimer’s,including sticky β-amyloid plaques,hyperphosphorylated tau proteins,and TDP-43 protein​ inclusions – a⁣ marker⁣ of more aggressive ⁣neurodegenerative forms. ‌Furthermore, scientists identified ⁣changes⁤ in 536 genes ‌that align with ⁤patterns ⁣associated with Alzheimer’s in humans.

The research builds on previous laboratory experiments demonstrating that prolonged exposure to the‍ neurotoxin BMAA can induce cognitive decline and ⁤brain ⁣lesions similar to those observed in Alzheimer’s‍ disease.

The situation is particularly concerning for dolphins, as they are​ top predators prone to bioaccumulation‍ -⁤ the process where toxins⁢ concentrate as they move‌ up ⁤the food chain. small fish and invertebrates ingest cyanobacterial toxins, and these ​compounds become increasingly concentrated in the bodies of animals higher up the food ⁤chain, ⁣reaching extremely high levels ​in dolphins.

The problem is being⁤ exacerbated by climate change and increased nutrient runoff. Warmer water ⁣temperatures and ​prolonged sunlight⁢ create ⁤ideal conditions for cyanobacteria⁣ to bloom more frequently and for longer durations. In Florida,water ⁣released from Lake Okeechobee into the St.Lucie river and Indian River lagoon has repeatedly carried high concentrations ‍of cyanobacteria downstream, creating widespread ⁢toxic water areas.‌ This makes ⁤long-term exposure to these toxins practically unavoidable for dolphins navigating ‍these ‌waters.

“Since dolphins are considered environmental sentinels for toxic exposures in marine ⁤environments, there are concerns about human health issues ‍associated with cyanobacterial blooms,” ‌stated researcher⁢ Davis. This suggests a potential risk to human populations exposed to similar toxins through contaminated food or ​water ⁢sources.

The team shared their findings in‌ a press release.

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