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  • NewsAOL

    27 things you didn’t know about Australia

    Australia is one of the most spectacular holiday destinations in the world. You know that it's home to unique and picturesque landscapes, glittering coastlines, incredible wildlife experiences and white-sand beaches. But did you also know

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  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    What energy drinks do to your body

    Red Bull, Monster, Red Rooster – whatever energy drink it is you prefer, one thing’s for sure: they do a lot to our bodies to make us that energised. If you’re a regular energy drink guzzler, you’ve probably been building up a tolerance too – it takes seven to 12 days to become so and feel the effects less as a result.

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    13 amazing facts you never knew about coffee

    Whether you’re a flat white, cappuccino or skinny latte kind of person, one thing’s for certain: Caffeine is your groove. But besides giving you a handy (read: absolutely essential) boost in the mornings, there are many more amazing things every coffee lover should know about the drink. 7 Reasons You Should Absolutely Keep On Indulging Your Coffee Habit Here’s why you shouldn’t be drinking coffee in the morning

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Once you read this, you’ll never want to eat figs again

    There’s always been something classy about figs; you can find them in daiquiris, scented soaps, and they always taste better on holiday. (Fine - fig rolls aren’t so classy, but you get the picture.)

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    This Is How You Should Actually Pronounce Ralph Lauren

    It’s one of those never-ending arguments, a bit like how to pronounce Primark (’PREE-mark’ or ‘PRY-mark’?) - how are we actually meant to pronounce Ralph Lauren? Because on the one hand, saying Ralph ‘LAU-ren’ makes us fear we’re making it sound all British and common, but going for the kind-of-French-sounding Ralph ‘Lau-REN’ risks making us sound poncy. When she was 14 she wrote to Ralph Lauren to get the answer - and got an official response back.

  • SportAOL

    A Formula One car in numbers

    Since 1950, Formula One has grabbed people's attention around the world from its amazing technological developments to speed and performance. These developments show that the cars not only get faster, drivers younger and competition stronger

  • SportAOL

    Facts and figures: Pirelli Formula One tyres

    The departure of Bridgestone after 14 years in Formula One ushers in a new era as Pirelli takes on the mantle of sole tyre supplier for all 12 teams in the pit lane, returning to Formula 1 for the first time since