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Millie Bobby Brown, Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer and The Handmaid's Tale: the complete list of the 2017 Emmy nominations, announced this morning.

HBO's new sci-fi drama Westworld and sketch comedy Saturday Night Live led the nominations.
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Trump turned the French first lady and told her: "You're in such good shape."
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"There's a crazy set of posts about how bad coconut oil is... that is just a bunch of nonsense."

Coconut oil. Is it good for you, bad for you? A statement by the American Heart Association putting coconut oil on the naughty list had the natural health advocates and skeptics alike in a tizz.
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Welcome to the winter of 2017, the era of elevated rural chic

Why try getting into the Sydney housing market, which is the real estate equivalent of the exclusive Studio 54 club, when you can have your smashed avocado and eat it too while dressed for a night out at a defunct disco?
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This exchange between a magistrate and a defendant is an excellent demonstration of the difference between respecting women and protecting them, writes Jane Caro.

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Turmeric is considered a 'supersupplement' by many, but a review says claims about the spice have "duped" people.

Turmeric has been the "blockbuster" nutrient on the superfood and supplement shelf in recent years.
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Yvette DuBourdieu has been turned away from cafes, hurried out and asked to leave.
Not because she was drunk or disorderly but for the misdemeanour of being a mother.
"I think parents in general are pretty well-briefed about the joys and sleepless nights, but no one really tells you about how lonely your days will be and how much time you spend alone with your baby." They also don't tell you about the boredom or that you won't be welcome in many places:

Perinatal (that's the period while a woman is pregnant and the year after a baby is born) anxiety and depression affects one in six mothers and one in 10 fathers. Even more women experience a sense of overwhelm and loneliness that is not clinically diagnosable.
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Keep the coeliac Catholics in your thoughts and prayers.

Faith, hope, charity and gluten are the Catholic Church's most important virtues according to a new memo from the Pope.
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Is it time to give parents the option not to select a gender on their child's birth certificate, and let their kids grow up outside the gender boxes?

Is it fair to assign a gender to a child that could be wrong and possibly inflict a lifetime of torment?
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Would coming out today be any different than it was in 2014 for Ian Thorpe? "We still don't have marriage equality, so I'm not sure [if there would be a difference]," he said, adding: "I was in some ways bullied over my sexuality."

"Coming out" news stories are almost a thing of the past, but it was just three years ago that a witch-hunt was on for Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe to confirm his sexuality.
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"It's very easy to blame parents, but they live in the same environment that their kids do – it's difficult. Every complex or wicked problem needs a community response, not just an individual response. So whether we're talking about poverty or education or abuse – we need a community response. Obesity is a wicked problem and we need a community response."

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Studios frequently take a hit to their bottom line when celebrities make lavish demands, such as private jets, bodyguards and yachts. But as Zoe Saldana remarked, their response is different when it comes to childcare: "Nope, we don't pay for nannies."

Insisting on inclusive hiring is just the beginning of it.
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"Resilience" was not something Dr Chloe Abbott lacked. And it's not a fix for a culture of bullying and harassment, a conference of medical students has heard.

The "con" of building resilience has left junior doctors vulnerable to mental illness and suicide by ignoring the systemic failures of the medical profession, the next generation of medicos has heard.

"It's absolutely devastating that this conversation was only generated after the loss of my sister, but we need to get these important changes in place."
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