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Weight loss injection hype fuels online black market - BBC News

Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients.

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Pelosi hammer attack accused David DePape tearfully testifies of bizarre pl

David DePape says he planned to wear a unicorn costume and interrogate ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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Bird of Century: Pūteketeke wins NZ poll after campaign by John Oliver - BB

The pūteketeke won after the US talk show host's self-described "alarmingly aggressive" campaign.

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AI could predict hurricane landfall sooner - report - BBC News

A Google DeepMind tool predicted where one would hit three days ahead of existing methods.

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Russian memorials to victims of Stalin vanish - BBC News

While plaques marking his rule of terror disappear, the Soviet dictator's popularity is on the rise.

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UK woman Rita Roberts identified 31 years after Belgium murder - BBC News

The UK family of Rita Roberts saw her distinctive tattoo in a BBC News report and contacted police.

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(587) Director Terry Gilliam: “We’re living in a time where irony is not re

"When we can’t distinguish between hate and humour, we are fucked! And that’s my feeling about life."Warning: This article contains strong language. (Right f...

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Harry Potter stuntman: Breaking my neck made a man of me - BBC News

Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double David Holmes is speaking ahead of the release of a new documentary.

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xkcd: Date Line

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Is time travel really possible? Here's what physics says - BBC Future

The ability to jump forward and backwards in time has long fascinated science fiction writers and physicists alike. So is it really possible to travel into the past and the future?

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Fake Robert Burns manuscripts make millions - BBC News

Alexander "Antique" Smith produced fake papers in the 1980s that are still causing confusion today.

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US stamp sells for a record-breaking $2m - BBC News

Known for its rarity and unintentional printing error, the Inverted Jenny stamp dates back to 1918.

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11 mind-boggling facts about time - BBC Future

This week, we're launching a special series called "Time: The Ultimate Guide". To kick things off, here are some of the most fascinating facts we've learnt to date…

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International mafia bust shows US-Italy crime links still strong - BBC News

While decades of prosecutions weakened the US and Italian mafia, transatlantic relations remain strong.

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Iceland volcano: Emergency declared over volcano Fagradalsfjall eruption co

Thousands are asked to evacuate from a town over fears magma has spread underground.

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Why walking backwards can be good for your health and brain - BBC Future

During the 19th Century, the activity of "retro-walking" was little more than an eccentric hobby, but today research is revealing it can have real benefits for your health and brain.

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xkcd: Redshift

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Belgium detains two far-right terror suspects - BBC News

Allegations against the pair include "recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".

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From Riders to Tackle! – how Britain loves Jilly Cooper's raunchy novels -

Jilly Cooper's raunchy novels have been bestsellers in Britain since the 1980s – Clare Thorp explores their appeal as Cooper's latest book, Tackle!, is published.

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Jared Leto climbs Empire State Building - BBC News

The actor becomes the first person to legally scale the New York City landmark.

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The Beatles top singles chart 60 years after their first hit - BBC News

Sir Paul McCartney says their final song Now and Then reaching the top spot has "blown my socks off!"

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First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct - BBC News

Sir David Attenborough "delighted" as mammal named after him is filmed for the first time.

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How Africa's first heat officer is protecting women in Sierra Leone - BBC F

Africa's first heat officer is helping women keep cool in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown.

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US veteran gets world's first eye transplant - BBC News

The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.

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John Oliver ruffles feathers in New Zealand's Bird of the Century election

The US chat show host's support of the pūteketeke is creating an international PR battle.

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