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Vanguard launches price war to cash in on Woodford scandal

Vanguard, which manages 4.7trillion of assets, has slashed fees on 36 tracker funds to attract savers disillusioned by years of high charges and poor returns. Cleaning supplies may raise risks for lung diseases by up to 38%, study suggests. University of Versailles and Harvard University researchers found that nurses who use bleach and ammonium day-in and day-out faced higher risks for lung diseases that are leading causes of death. A New Top Editor Takes the Hot Seat at Harpers Magazine. Christopher Beha, a novelist and journalist, rises to the top of a turbulent masthead. U.S. Health Care Lags Worldwide for Those Over 65. The United States still has mortifying lapses and problems, despite spending more on health care than any country in the world, a new Commonwealth Fund report reveals. Thirst turns to anger as Australia's mighty river runs dry. Reduced to a string of stagnant mustard-colored pools, fouled in places with pesticide runoff and stinking with the rotting carcasses of cattle and fish, the Darling River is running dry. SCRUM'S THE WORD Elliot Daly had to pay for England team's trip to Disneyland Tokyo. WORLD CUP DIARY Elliot Daly had to shell out to pay for a team trip to Disneyland Tokyo. The England full-back lost a game of 'fives' with some of his England team-mates. Intel files antitrust case against SoftBank-backed firm over patent practices. Chipmaker Intel Corp has filed an antitrust lawsuit against a SoftBank Group Corp-owned investment company alleging the firm stockpiled patents to hold up technology companies with numerous lawsuits.

Henry Thomas, star of 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,' arrested for alleged DUI. Henry Thomas, best known his role as Elliott in the 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," was arrested Monday in Oregon, police told CNN. Laws Protected Thomas Cook Travelers. They Dont for North Americans. Consumer-friendly laws in Britain and the European Union protect passengers who purchase tour packages, in ways that many Americans and Canadians find unimaginable. How a driver's split-second decision changed the lives of a promising cyclist and his family forever. The family of Auckland teen almost killed when he was knocked off his bike has recalled the moment their lives changed forever in a harrowing video released by New Zealand Police. MLB investigating umpire Rob Drake after 'posted a tweet declaring that he was buying an AR-15'. The tweet hypothesized that the United States would descend into mass violence if the Democrats succeeded in having the Commander-in-chief removed from office. Former Boeing MAX pilot complained to colleagues about concerns with the flight control system. Mark Forkner, Boeing's former chief technical pilot, told co-workers that he was concerned for the MAX planes after issues with the simulator. He urgedthe FAA not to require extra pilot training.

Bachelor star Florence Alexandra shows off her new nose after having cosmetic surgery in Thailand. Bachelor star Florence Alexandra (pictured) has revealed the results of her first ever surgery after she jetted off to Thailand for a nose job. Anthony Joshua fails to make much of an impact on New York. ALEX RASKIN IN NEW YORK Joshua's long-awaited arrival in the United States was not the promotionally transformative experience the now-former unified champion was hoping for. About Those Vanishing Trump Signs. Thursday The Trump Organization recently removed the Trump name from signage at Central Park. The next day, the name had made a slight comeback at one ice rink. Anthony Joshua brings in German heavyweight Albon Pervizaj to be his new sparring partner. Anthony Joshua is sparring with Albon Pervizaj ahead of his eagerly-anticipated rematch against Andy Ruiz Jnr. Erdogan says Turkey will 'never declare a ceasefire'. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed US calls for a ceasefire in northern Syria and said that he's not worried about American-imposed sanctions, or the advancement of Russian-backed Syrian forces toward the Turkish border. Serena sneaks up on fans. Serena Williams randomly surprised two fans who were playing tennis in San Francisco while she was on a night stroll.

Military World Games Chinese orienteering team is disqualified due to 'extensive cheating'. The team was disqualified after losing its moral compass and using secret paths and markingsin a middle-distance competitionduring the Military World Games in China on Sunday. Woman's face and hand are sliced open in brutal machete attack. *WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGESBonnie Gane, from Bristol, says she was attacked on Saturday night by two men she knows. The pictures show her face slashed as well as a deep wound on her hand. INVESTMENT EXTRA Sirius investors take stock of hellish week. Sirius Minerals says the Woodsmith Mine will pump billions of pounds into the economy, bringing 1,000 high-skilled jobs to one of Britain's most economically deprived areas.

Anonymous Trump Official Behind Times Op-Ed Is Writing a Book. A Warning, by the White House official who wrote an essay for The New York Times last year, is expected to be published in November. Heartwarming moment a toddler born with a skull too small for his brain walks for the first time. Branson Figueroa, two, from Nottingham, New Hampshire, was born with a skull defect called craniosynostosis. He had a seven-hour surgery to correct the condition last week.

House Panel to Investigate Alleged Sexual Relationship Between Katie Hill and Staff Member. The California freshman representative has denied the allegation, which would violate House rules. Divock Origi returns to Genk with Liverpool in Champions League. On the eastern fringe of Belgium, near the Dutch border, lies arguably the most successful football academy in Europe.Forget Barcelona's La Masia or Ajax's famed youth set-up.
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