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When Land Rover ended Defender production, Twisted Automotive founder Charles Fawcett made a high-risk bet, buying 240 new vehicles on borrowed money. Rather than flip them, he rebuilt each as a bespoke luxury restomod. As demand surged, prices soared into six figures, turning the gamble into a project worth more than 50 million and reshaping the companys future.
Chris Kirt, a 31-year-old father diagnosed with stage two bowel cancer, shares his journey from dismissing early, subtle symptoms to undergoing surgery and achieving remission. Highlighting night sweats, fatigue, and changes in bowel habits, he now raises awareness of bowel cancers silent signs, especially in younger adults, encouraging vigilance, early detection, and self-advocacy in medical care.
Newly released emails reveal Sarah Ferguson maintained contact with Jeffrey Epstein for years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. The correspondence, extending into at least 2011, shows Ferguson offering VIP access to royal properties and expressing affectionate sentiments towards Epstein, despite his criminal record and public scrutiny.
A 2.4 million lottery winner, John Spiby, transformed his windfall into a massive counterfeit medicine empire. His operation, spanning multiple sites, produced fake prescription pills estimated to be worth 288 million. Spiby's delusion was evident in his boast that tech titans should 'watch their backs'. The judge condemned his disregard for public safety.

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