Judit is a triplet (three sisters), who discovered she was pregnant with triplets. She was advised to consider a fetal reduction. On the way to the hospital to have the procedure, she had a change of heart, thanks to her own triplet experience and hold out for her miracle babies.
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A class action lawsuit against Coles and Woolworths has launched, claiming both supermarkets used deceptive pricing to trick shoppers into thinking they were getting better deals than they were. Here’s what you need to know and how to join.
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Parents accused of starving their teen daughter, who was an avid dancer, are now facing court for starvation as well as forging their daughter’s birth certificate to make it look like she was two years younger.
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Born at just 23 weeks gestation, weighing 330 grams and kept in a sandwich bag for survival, Robyn is now home after 558 days in the hospital and is a true warrior!
The latest Kia recall 2024 impacts over 100,000 vehicles in the Kia Australia range including Kia Rio, Kia Sorenta and Kia Sportage.
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Two teachers and two assistants are now being investigated for allegedly giving children ‘sleepy stickers’ to help manage their behaviour. The parents said their kids were given “sleepy stickers” to make them fall asleep while they were at school.