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80% off: Massive discounts in early EOFY sales

We all know it’s‘the sales event’for huge deals and discounts on tech, fashion, home, beauty and toys. And with the cost of living getting higher and higher, and every single thing so expensive right now, we are in desperate need of the EOFY sales more than ever. Well, you’re in luck! If you’ve got a wishlist of items that you’ve been waiting to go right down, retailers like THE ICONIC, Adairs, Lululemon, Lenovo, HP and Godfreys have kicked off their EOFY sales early – and you know what they say, early birds get the best deals. RELATED: Best Amazon EOFY deals We’ve got out eye on $250 off the mega popular Dyson Airwrap. There is no doubt that the Airwrap is the hair tool of the moment and right now you can score it at a huge discount. TikTokers are obsessed with this hair tool, with the #dysonairwrap racking up an insane 4.5 billion views. Best Of Editor, Hannah Paine, tried it and called it “a real game changer.”In need of a new coffee machine? Take $750 off De’Longhi Magnifica Automa...

Junkyard fire in Wissinoming prompts air quality concerns

Health officials in Philadelphia told residents to avoid going outside as firefighters battled a massive junkyard fire in the city's Wissinoming section. It's unclear exactly how the blaze sparked, but city officials responded to take air quality samples that will check for hazardous materials. Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

Study stress importance of seniors’ weight

Studying data from nearly 20,000 older adults weighed yearly, researchers found an unintentional weight loss of 10% was associated a higher risk of dying from cancer, cardiovascular disease and other illnesses, in both men and women. Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

North Korea launches claimed ‘spy satellite’, Seoul says

South Korea's military detected the launch of what Pyongyang has described as a military reconnaissance satellite "from Tongchang County area of North Pyongan Province in North Korea, at around 6:29 today" in a southerly direction, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. "Our military is checking whether it is flying normally," they added.The military was now analysing whether "what North Korea has claimed as a space launch vehicle" -- ostensibly intended to carry a satellite into orbit -- may have broken up in mid-air or crashed after vanishing from radar early, the Yonhap News Agency reported.The "projectile disappeared from radar before reaching expected drop point," Yonhap said, citing the Joint Chiefs, adding that the military was looking at the possibility of it "exploding mid-air or crashing". North Korea on Tuesday confirmed it planned to launch what it called "military reconnaissance satellite No. 1" before June 11, havin...