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Britney Spears Admits She's Working On A New Memoir

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Britney Spears has stated that she is working on a book, confirming rumours in the US media that the pop queen was planning a new tell-all memoir. Spears announced the news in an Instagram statement on Monday night. The memoir, according to the singer, will address terrible moments in her life that she has "never been able to convey honestly." A judge ended a legal guardianship that had ruled over many parts of her life for almost a decade in November. When Spears suffered a mental health crisis in 2008, her father, Jamie Spears, placed her under conservatorship. He had complete control over her finances and career decisions, as well as crucial personal considerations like her visits to her teenage sons and whether she might remarry, thanks to the contentious arrangement. While the actress has remained tight-lipped about a possible release date or publisher, Page Six reported in February that she had signed a $15 million ($11.4 million) agreement with Simon & Schuster to

The Supreme Court's Panel On Ketanji Brown Jackson Has Reached A Stalemate

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Although a US Senate subcommittee deadlocked in a vote to confirm President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, she is expected to be confirmed later this week. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. Six Republican-appointed judges and three Democratic-appointed justices presently make up the nine-member court. Another liberal justice, Stephen Breyer, would be replaced by Judge Jackson. On Monday, the Senate judiciary committee, which is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans like the rest of the body, voted 11-11 to support her candidacy. A final vote in front of the Senate's 100 members is scheduled on Friday. Mitt Romney of Utah and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, both Republicans, expressed their support for Judge Jackson on Monday evening. Judge Jackson's confirmation is assured, as one other Republican, Senator Susan Collins of Maine, has already stated that she will support for the candidate. De

Stolen Charles Darwin Notebooks Were Found In A Pink Gift Bag On The Library Floor

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Charles Darwin's "stolen" notebooks have been miraculously returned to Cambridge University, 22 years after they were last seen. The small leather-bound booklets, which incorporate the scientist's "tree of life" sketch, are worth millions of pounds. Their return comes 15 months after it was revealed they had gone missing, prompting the library to start a global search for them. "I'm overjoyed," says Dr. Jessica Gardner, the university's librarian. She gives a big grin as she delivers the news. She can't seem to stop grinning. "They're safe, they're in good shape, and they've arrived at their destination." But it's a real mystery as to who returned the two postcard-sized notepads. They were placed in a bright pink gift bag with the original blue box the notebooks were housed in and a plain brown envelope, and they were left anonymously. A tiny greeting was printed on it: "Librarian, Happy Easter X." Th

In An Australian Mountain Landslide, A British Father And His 9-Year-Old Kid Were Murdered

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After a landslide in Australia, two members of a British family perished and two others were badly injured. On Monday, a falling rock killed the guy, 49, and his nine-year-old son in the Blue Mountains near Sydney. A 50-year-old woman and her 14-year-old son were both brought to the hospital with serious head and abdomen injuries. Her 15-year-old daughter was hospitalized for shock. The family was on vacation in the popular tourist location when the accident occurred, according to authorities. "Unfortunately, a landslide occurred while they were bushwalking. It's a terrible scene, to say the least "Supt John Nelson of the New South Wales Police Force remarked as much. Paramedics claimed the mother and adolescent son needed sedation and intubation before being winched to safety and taken to the hospital on Monday. According to officials, the juvenile girl was also transported to the hospital and was "very upset." "We've concentrated on caring for her whi

The NHS Isn't Making Any Progress In Terms Of Early Cancer Detection

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Breast cancer screening is one of several methods for detecting cancer. MPs have warned that the NHS in England is struggling to meet its main goal of diagnosing three-quarters of cancer cases at an early stage. Staffing shortages and interruption from the epidemic, according to the Health and Social Care Committee, are causing delays. Approximately 54% of cases are detected in stages one and two, which are critical for improving survival prospects. The goal is to diagnose 75 percent of cases in the early stages by 2028, but no progress has been made in the last six years. It signifies that England, along with the rest of the United Kingdom, lags behind comparable countries like Australia and Canada in terms of cancer survival. The committee cautioned that if the lack of progress continues, more than 340,000 people will miss out on receiving an early cancer diagnosis. The Department of Health acknowledged that "business as usual" was not enough, and that it was working on a n