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Miley Cyrus believes father's presence protected her on set

Miley Cyrus believes father's presence protected her on set

Miley Cyrus shared in an interview with Variety that having her father, Billy Ray, on the set of Hannah Montana protected her from the negative aspects of child stardom. She credits his presence for shielding her during her time as a young performer on the popular show.

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Peter van den Oever has been delivering the newspaper in IJmuiden for thirty years. 'I didn't prepare you for this. Otherwise you wouldn't sleep.'

Peter van den Oever has been delivering the newspaper in IJmuiden for thirty years. 'I didn't prepare you for this. Otherwise you wouldn't sleep.'

Peter van den Oever was celebrated for his 30-year career as a newspaper deliverer in IJmuiden. After completing his route on Saturday morning, the 45-year-old was surprised by his depot manager to mark the milestone.

Ajax women drop points against Feyenoord in ArenA: 0-0

Ajax women drop points against Feyenoord in ArenA: 0-0

The Ajax women's football team played to a 0-0 draw against Feyenoord in front of nearly 10,000 spectators at the Johan Cruijff ArenA. This result causes Ajax to lose ground in the Eredivisie title race, potentially allowing leaders PSV and FC Twente to increase their lead in the standings.

Republic loses case over inflatable dinosaur, takes mascot anyway

Republic loses case over inflatable dinosaur, takes mascot anyway

The anti-monarchist group Republiek lost a court case against the municipality of Noardeast-Fryslân regarding its protest plans for King's Day. A judge ruled that the group is prohibited from placing a large inflatable dinosaur along the royal family's walking route in Dokkum.

Queen Camilla takes missing Winnie the Pooh toy Roo to New York

Queen Camilla takes missing Winnie the Pooh toy Roo to New York

Queen Camilla will deliver a replacement for the missing Roo stuffed animal to a New York library during her upcoming state visit. The library houses the original plush toys that inspired the Winnie the Pooh characters, but the Roo figure has been absent from the collection.

'Dutch people don't want to downsize, but they must.' Aging far from the only pain point in the housing market, according to economist

'Dutch people don't want to downsize, but they must.' Aging far from the only pain point in the housing market, according to economist

Economist Joep Steegmans of Leiden University warns that home ownership is increasingly becoming a privilege for the wealthy due to demographic trends and a persistent housing shortage. He notes that while Dutch citizens are reluctant to move to smaller homes, demographic shifts make downsizing necessary to address the current market crisis.