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Man's nose melts off leaving massive hole in his face after pimple turned cancerous

Kazim Oztas, 59, underwent 15 radiotherapy sessions and 31 operations on his face after being diagnosed with skin cancer

Kazim Oztas, 59, has undergone several operations at a hospital in Kocaeli, Turkey, to reconstruct his nose after it melted off – but none have worked Kazim Oztas, 59, underwent 15 radiotherapy sessions and 31 operations on his face after being diagnosed with skin cancer ( Image: Newsflash) A man has been left with a … Read more

Jennifer Lopez’s news anchor sister Lynda is leaving WCBS 880

Jennifer Lopez’s news anchor sister Lynda is leaving WCBS 880

Jennifer Lopez’s news broadcaster sister, Lynda, is leaving WCBS 880 — where she anchors the midday news — “to pursue ‘a once in your lifetime’ opportunity outside of the media and news field,” news director Tim Scheld informed staff in an email this week. “For a variety of reasons, Lynda can’t talk about the plans … Read more

Woman in rubber ring attacked at sea by shark leaving 'trail of blood' across water

A woman was attacked by a shark in Australia on February 1

Barry Brown was swimming at Wylie Bay in Esperance, Australia when he saw the woman drifting further and further out to sea – to his horror he saw the predator swimming underneath A woman was attacked by a shark in Australia on February 1 ( Image: Getty Images) A young woman who was floating in … Read more

Government plans for banning gas boilers are leaving people confused, MPs told

Government plans for banning gas boilers are leaving people confused, MPs told

The government should set a clear legal date for banning the sale of new gas boilers as part of efforts to reduce emissions from homes, MPs demanded. Around 29 million existing UK homes will need to be retrofitted with low-carbon heating systems, along with energy efficiency measures such as insulation, as part of the drive … Read more

Self-driving car companies zoom ahead, leaving U.S. regulators behind

Self-driving car companies zoom ahead, leaving U.S. regulators behind

By David Shepardson, Hyunjoo Jin and Joseph White WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Self-driving car companies, from Tesla Inc to General Motors Co’s Cruise, are racing to monetize their technology, surpassing the efforts of regulators and Congress to write traffic regulations for robotic vehicles. Cruise said Tuesday that SoftBank Group Corp. will invest an additional $1.35 … Read more