Serial killer linked to 1988 murder - police

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In a chilling reminder of unresolved grief, Virginia police have finally traced a link between a suspected serial killer and a teen’s brutal murder from 1988, igniting ...

Trump’s incoherent foreign policy defies explanation

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One minute he's claiming he's ended seven wars and deserves the Nobel Peace Prize - the next minute he's planning to go to war.

How Tucker Carlson instigated an inevitable war within MAGA

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The inevitable fracturing of President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement is in sight, the instigator of its rupture that most narcissistic and destructive of media personalities: ...

Dutch museum is an architectural marvel with a mission

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Ma Yansong, the founder of MAD Architects, says on the museum’s website that the weaving of stainless steel staircases symbolizes the twists and turns that many ...

The last voices of World War II: Veterans speak of duty and loss

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For the American World War II veterans, all in their late 90s or early 100s, the event marked what will be one of the last times they gather to publicly relay what ...

Mamdani’s suits and ties send a clever message

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Mamdani’s suits are distinct from the ones worn by former New York governor Andrew Cuomo. Take the shoulders, for instance. Softer and less padded than Cuomo’s, ...

What’s the best cutting board for meat and vegetables?

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Most of my savoury cooking prep takes place on a large wood cutting board. (I don’t recommend glass or metal, as they will dull your knives almost immediately.)

Pokémon card thieves strike. Can police catch them all?

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Pokémon is a fast-growing segment of the multibillion-dollar trading card business, with the rarest finds valued at tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. One ...

It's not just Venezuela, as US boat strikes spread fear across the Caribbean

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In Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean island nation so close to Venezuela that on a clear day it’s visible, the second homes off the northwestern coast lie empty. ...

It's a whole lotta marble! - Designers on Trump’s Lincoln Bathroom

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The reveal was startling, in part because of the total transformation and dramatic use of marble and because it comes on the heels of the demolition of the entire ...

Tom Brady clones family pet who died in 2023

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Brady thanked the company for giving him and his family “a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog.

The day strangers helped a man on his birthday

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Every year on October 29, at exactly 1:11 a. m. - the time he was born - Josh Chace’s mother would send him a birthday text. “Happy birthday to the best guy I know,” ...

A young chess star’s death, cheating accusations and a sport in turmoil

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For more than a year, Naroditsky had been trying to prove himself after being accused of cheating by a former world champion. Then friends found him unresponsive ...

Mamdani’s global city clashes with Trump’s red-neck nationalism

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Prominent US right wingers have tarred the 34-year-old as a supposed “jihadist,” a “Jew hater". In their eyes, Mamdani’s Indian-Ugandan origins are suspect, and ...

What really killed the dinosaurs?

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Dinosaurs were thriving until a space rock wiped them all out

The people who refuse to use AI

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Meet the people who dare to say no to artificial intelligence

Lufthansa flight horror: teens stabbed midair with metal fork

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Passenger allegedly stabs teens with fork on Lufthansa flight

Germany courts youth to rebuild its armed forces

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Germany needs a bigger military, but young people are divided on serving

What it was like to fly into Hurricane Melissa’s eye

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What it was like to fly into Hurricane Melissa’s eye

Day of the dead - for pets

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Pets usher in Day of the Dead, are remembered with photos, toys and treats.

Elon Musk's new Grokipedia takes on Wikipedia

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Elon Musk launches a Wikipedia rival that extols his own ‘vision’

Smart glasses shouldn’t be the next smartphones

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Right now, the race to put computers on our faces says more about Silicon Valley’s ambitions than our needs. For consumers, the view is blurry.

Destination golf comes to a chilly corner of northern Scotland

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The capital of the Highlands region, Inverness has historically been a gateway to inland adventures involving hunting rifles, fishing rods, walking sticks, whisky ...

160km into a road trip, family realises their cat is on top of their van

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Stopping for petrol and a bathroom break after about 160km, Tony got out of the van, and saw the family’s 8-year-old cat, Ray Ray, perched atop the roof.

Trump refugee plan seeks 7 000 Afrikaners — and virtually no one else

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The Trump administration’s plan to overhaul the U. S. refugee resettlement process, including a drastic reduction in overall annual admissions, coincides with a ...