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The story behind these mystery miniature fairy houses
If you happen to visit the ancient Isle of Man, you might bump into miniature buildings that evoke the island's rich fairy folklore.
Doctors rescue baby as pregnant woman killed with crossbow
An unborn baby has been saved by doctors after his mother was shot and killed with a crossbow in East London, the UK Press Association reported.
FBI: Hate crimes increased by 17% in 2017
Hate crime incidents reported to the FBI increased by about 17% last year compared to 2016, according to statistics released Tuesday by the FBI.
Flipkart CEO resigns after misconduct investigation reveals 'lapses of judgement'
The head of India's biggest online retailer has stepped down following an investigation into allegations of "serious personal misconduct."
Amazon picks location for second US HQ
After running a year-long competition that drew interest from hundreds of cities and a number of states, Amazon has chosen New York City and Northern Virginia to split duty as its second headquarters.
Serena Williams named GQ Woman of the Year -- but cover sparks controversy
Ban freakshakes containing "grotesque" levels of sugar, say campaigners
It will come as no surprise that milkshakes loaded with sweets, chocolate bars, cream and cake, known as freakshakes, contain "grotesque levels" of sugar.
Police hunt suspects who vandalized Sikh war memorial days after unveiling
Police are searching for two suspects after a war memorial featuring a Sikh soldier was vandalized in a racially aggravated attack, just days after the monument was unveiled in England.
Ross from 'Friends' lookalike caught
It hadn't been their week, or even their month, but English police finally got some luck in their pursuit of a Ross from "Friends" lookalike -- and they were quick to thank actor David Schwimmer for his help.
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson not granted US visa for Washington visit
A prominent British far-right activist has not been granted a visa to the United States in time to attend an event focusing on Islam with Republican lawmakers in Washington this week, according to organizers of the event.
Kate Maltby: What Trump's 'sulk' told America's friends
Rain kept the President from an Armistice Day ceremony that other world leaders attended. The message to the nations have that served with American troops, often under US command: US Presidents, it seems, are happy to send European troops into the face of battle in Iraq and Afghanistan, but not to travel 50 miles to mourn our shared war dead, writes Kate Maltby.
10 students die in suspected arson at Ugandan boarding school
Police in Uganda say 10 students died and 30 students were injured when a boys dormitory at a boarding school was set ablaze after the doors were padlocked.
Pilots report seeing 'very fast' UFO
The view from the airplane window just got a little bit weirder -- or at least it did over Ireland.
Ireland announces women-only professorships to close academia's gender gap
Ireland has announced a new plan to combat gender inequality in higher education by creating women-only professor positions across its universities and technology institutes.
How Burger King fell behind
Burger King wants to move into the future, but it's still stuck in the past.
How to talk to your kids about online hate speech
Hate speech is all over the internet. Fueled by trolls, extremists, false information, and a group mentality, this kind of cruelty against a religion, ethnicity, sexual identity, gender, race -- or anything, really -- has reached a fever pitch. And while some kids will be attacked, and some may be swept up in the powerful rhetoric, the vast majority of kids will be victims of everyday, casual exposure. Just by playing a game on the internet, looking up a definition, or maybe checking out some music, they'll encounter some of the most vile and offensive words and images that can be expressed in the comments section of a YouTube video, a meme in their feed, or a group chat. The intensity of these ideas, the frequency with which kids see them, and the acceptance by so many that it's just part of internet life mean that it's critical to talk to kids about this difficult topic. They'll be much better equipped to handle whatever comes their way when they can talk to you about all aspects of hate speech: what it is and why it's hurtful, what to do when they encounter it, and even what to do if they're drawn to it.
Japan's economy has a $5 trillion problem
An epic bond-buying spree by Japan's central bank means it's now sitting on assets worth more than the country's entire economy.
Images reveal hidden North Korean missile bases
New commercial satellite images released Monday have identified more than a dozen undeclared North Korean missile operating bases, another sign that Pyongyang is continuing to move forward with its ballistic missile program amid indications that talks with the US have stalled in recent months.
Is celery juice really good for you?
It sounds simple enough: juice a bunch of celery, drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, and wait for the health benefits to roll in.
Suu Kyi stripped of Amnesty's highest honor
Aung San Suu Kyi has been stripped of Amnesty International's highest honor in light of her "shameful betrayal of the values she once stood for," the UK-based rights group announced Tuesday.
Trump, Democrats dig battle lines over new era of investigations
Donald Trump just co-opted a new buzz phrase he hopes will define the next two years in politics: "Presidential harassment."
Death toll rises to 44 as blazes are battled on both ends of the state, with fierce winds threatening more lives
An additional 13 sets of human remains were discovered Monday in Northern California, bringing the death toll from the Camp Fire to 42, making it the deadliest wildfire in the state's history, the sheriff of Butte County said.
Midterm fury fuels Trump's assault on constitutional norms
President Donald Trump is intensifying his challenge to constitutional constraints and governing norms that are already facing their gravest test since Watergate in the 1970s.
Why white supremacists think they won the midterms
White supremacists are saying they were winners in last week's midterm elections.
Superhero visionary Stan Lee dies at 95
Stan Lee, the colorful Marvel Comics patriarch who helped usher in a new era of superhero storytelling -- and saw his creations become a giant influence in the movie business -- has died.
Democrats flip Arizona US Senate seat
Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema will win Arizona's US Senate race, defeating Republican Rep. Martha McSally and flipping a seat that had been in GOP hands for 24 years.
Amazon picks New York and Northern Virginia for its second headquarters, report says
After running a year-long competition that drew interest from hundreds of cities and states, Amazon has reportedly chosen New York City and Northern Virginia to split duty as its second headquarters.
Syrian Kurds resume push to rid ISIS from last pockets of Syria
Syrian Kurdish forces are resuming the final phase of operations against ISIS, as the terrorist group is pushed back into its last remaining slivers of territory.
Melbourne car attack driver James Gargasoulas found guilty of murder
The driver of a car which plowed into pedestrians on a busy street in central Melbourne in January 2017 has been found guilty of six counts of murder.
Welcome to Sapporo, crab capital of Japan (and maybe even the world)
Japan is renowned for taking the quality and freshness of seafood to a whole new level.
Trudeau retweets video of Eritrean children seeing snow for first time
It's not every day that you get retweeted by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Police investigate high school boys for apparent Nazi salute
A photo showing a group of male, mostly white Wisconsin high school students with their arms raised in what appear to be Nazi salutes has sparked a district investigation and criticism from a Holocaust memorial group.
Senator deflects question over 'public hanging' comment
After releasing a statement in response to her "public hanging" comment, Mississippi Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith refused to answer questions during a news conference with Gov. Phil Bryant.
Michelle Obama explains this look on her face at Trump's inauguration
Former first lady Michelle Obama wrote that she was unable to put on a happy face and smile during President Donald Trump's inauguration in her new book, according to ABC News.
Barrage of rockets launched at Israel following botched Gaza operation
A barrage of more than 300 rockets was launched from Gaza toward Israel on Monday, the Israeli army said, hours after a botched Israeli operation in Gaza left a Hamas commander and an Israeli soldier dead.
Brexit negotiations 'in the endgame,' says UK Prime Minister Theresa May
UK Prime Minister Theresa May declared Brexit negotiations were "in the endgame" Monday night, but warned that clinching a deal was "immensely difficult."
Trudeau says Canada has heard Khashoggi recordings
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that agents in his country have listened to audio recordings related to Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist who was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month.
Blood pressure drug recall expands again
The US Food and Drug Administration says another heart medicine is being voluntarily recalled after tests showed that it was tainted with a potential cancer-causing chemical.
Bangkok's Centennial Park fights flooding in a sinking city
When Thai architect Kotchakorn Voraakhom was a little girl she used to play in the flood waters of Bangkok. Now, she's helping to reduce flooding in the city with her innovative urban design.
US detains record number of immigrants
Immigration authorities have detained a record number of undocumented immigrants this past year, according to data obtained from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
US and China reportedly resume trade talks ahead of Trump and Xi meeting
The United States and China have restarted talks on trade ahead of a meeting between their two leaders later this month, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Hillary Clinton 4.0 is a terrible idea
On Sunday, two former advisers to Hillary Clinton made a bold claim in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Here it is:
The Japanese path to live longer and happier
What if you could live longer just by doing more of what you love to do most?
What Trump's fact-free claims about midterms recounts tell us about 2020
President Donald Trump spent the weekend in Paris, but his Twitter feed is evidence that he kept a close eye on events stateside -- most notably the ongoing recounts in Florida and the still-uncalled Senate race in Arizona.
Why do fashion's #MeToo moments keep getting swept under the rug?
In October, US news site Vox attempted to collate the name of every influential person accused publicly of sexual misconduct over the last 18 months. The shockingly extensive list (which currently contains more than 250 names) includes everyone from business and media moguls, to academics, actors, and politicians -- highlighting not only the extent of the problem, but also how power, wealth and influence is often weaponized to keep alleged victims silent.
'Table for one?' should not be an insult
Taking myself out to a local Japanese restaurant for dinner shouldn't have been a big deal, but it became one before I even picked up my chopsticks.
Vatican intervenes to delay action on sexual abuse crisis in US
The Vatican has told the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to delay voting on measures to hold bishops accountable for failing to protect children from sexual abuse, the president of the conference said in a surprise announcement Monday morning.
Deadliest country in world for selfies warns people as new bridge opens
Snapping a selfie might seem like a harmless bit of fun, but some people will take extreme risks to get a unique shot.
Astonishing numbers behind California wildfires
As if the gut-wrenching images weren't powerful enough, the staggering numbers behind the California wildfires show this recent rash of infernos is unlike any other:
Djokovic completes 'mission impossible'
After a shock loss by Roger Federer on Sunday, order was restored at the ATP World Tour Finals on Monday by Novak Djokovic.
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