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US judge says parents owe son over trashed porn collection - BBC News

The 42-year-old sued his parents, saying they threw away an "irreplaceable" collection worth $25,000.

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US cyber-attack: US energy department confirms it was hit by Sunburst hack

The agency is responsible for managing nuclear weapons, but said their security was not affected.

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The insidious attacks on scientific truth | The Spectator

What is truth? You can speak of moral truths and aesthetic truths but I’m not concerned with those here, important as they may be. By truth I shall mean the kind of truth that a commission of inquiry or a jury trial is designed to establish. I hold the view that scientific truth is of

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Ayoub El-Khazzani: Gunman jailed for life over 2015 France train attack - B

The plot to attack American passengers came weeks before the Paris attacks in which 130 people died.

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Atlantic City to auction off demolition of former Trump casino - BBC News

Atlantic City hopes to raise a million dollars from someone keen to send off the hotel with a bang.

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Russia's Putin calls Navalny poisoning inquiry 'a trick' - BBC News

Russia's president scorns a report alleging that agents poisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

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Bitcoin hits all-time high rising above $20,000 - BBC News

The virtual currency has gained more than 170% this year amid stock market turmoil during the pandemic.

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'Love jihad': What a reported miscarriage says about India's anti-conversio

A young Hindu says she miscarried after being separated from her Muslim husband under a new law.

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Covid and vitamin D: 'Not enough evidence' for treatment - BBC News

People are still advised to take a daily supplement this winter to keep bones and muscles healthy.

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Google ad practices under fire in new lawsuit - BBC News

Ten US states accuse the tech firm of illegally trying to preserve its online advertising monopoly.

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In pictures: The beauty of toilets - BBC News

Photographer Elena Heatherwick captures the stories behind them in villages in Rwanda and Madagascar.

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Cocaine 'ghost boat' washes up in Marshall Islands - BBC News

Some $80m worth of cocaine was found in the Marshall Islands' biggest drugs haul ever.

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BBC - Travel - The mysterious origin of Zanzibar pizza

Mixing Indian, European, Arabic and Indian flavours, Zanzibar pizza embodies the islands themselves. But where does this wildly popular street food come from?

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Trump Twitter ‘hack’: Police accept attacker's claim - BBC News

Victor Gevers was acting ethically when he guessed the president's password, "MAGA2020!", police say.

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Lockerbie bombing: New suspect soon to be charged - US media - BBC News

The US will announce charges against a suspected bomb-maker behind the 1988 disaster, US media report.

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US labels Switzerland a currency manipulator - BBC News

Swiss officials rejected the finding, which came out of a period of pandemic-related turmoil in financial markets.

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China's Chang'e-5 mission returns Moon samples - BBC News

A capsule lands in Inner Mongolia with the first lunar rock to be brought to Earth in 44 years.

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Inside the homes of remarkable artists and writers - BBC Culture

What do these intriguing interiors tell us about their creative occupants? Andrea Marechal Watson finds some answers in a new book, Life Meets Art.

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Pornhub sued by 40 Girls Do Porn sex trafficking victims - BBC News

Victims allege that Pornhub's parent company Mindgeek knew of the allegations but ignored them.

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Covid: WHO to investigate virus origins in China's Wuhan - BBC News

Ten international scientists will travel next month to the city where the coronavirus first emerged.

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Paris mayor mocks 'absurd' fine for hiring too many women - BBC News

City mayor Anne Hidalgo mocks the "absurd" penalty for breaking equal employment rules.

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Gay conversion therapy: Hundreds of religious leaders call for ban - BBC Ne

More than 370 leaders from the world's major faiths join a call to stop "harmful practices".

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How online gaming has become a social lifeline - BBC Worklife

Gamers have known for a long time something that everyone else is starting to figure out: there’s community connection on the other side of a screen.

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BBC - Travel - The last speakers of ancient Sparta

The iconic city-state may have fallen nearly 2,400 years ago, but today, 2,000 people still speak the language of these ancient warriors.

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EU reveals plan to regulate Big Tech - BBC News

Facebook, Google and others face yearly checks and limits on what they can do with users' data.

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