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Campaign pits power of press against social media activism.
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Using terrestrial forensic science to point the finger of blame to criminals in space will be much harder than it looks.
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Do these tumultuous times also mean the end of Bond as we know it?
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Various tests claim to be able to tell your true age. Here’s how they do it.
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Trade bashing is a well-established practice among US presidential candidates. The difference with Trump is that he may actually deliver on his rhetoric.
I’m building a golf course, a beautiful golf course, and I will make Scotland pay for it.
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Can concern for the environment survive in the age of Trump and Brexit?
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Immigrants used to be told to make themselves at home. Not any more.
Fraternity is often forgotten.
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French law prohibits the collection of any data based on race, ethnicity or religion. But this leaves minorities vulnerable.
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Boots on the ground, schools on high alert and more hostility toward Muslims and migrants – this is daily life for Parisians.
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Cohen’s label declined to release the album containing Hallelujah, a song that has now inspired over 300 versions.
Michael Hogan
The US election confirmed the death of an extraordinary economic era. Now, control of the next must be wrested from the emboldened nationalists.
Amy Adams and the weird pods.
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New sci-fi movie has a fascinating approach to an old question.
Dyspraxia is more commonly associated with movement than emotions.
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Developmental coordination disorder has only recently been recognised for what it is.
Tributes left to Elizabeth Edwards and her daughter Katie, murdered in April 2016.
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Two teenagers have been sentenced to life for a double murder. But their crime is extremely rare.
Veterans see something very different to the medals, uniforms and poppies of Remembrance Day.
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All eyes are on ex-forces veterans come Remembrance Day. We may see heroes – but no one asks them whether they want to fit that mould.
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The government in Delhi must be more ambitious. Current plans for more renewable energy plants are just a tenth of what is needed.
Nivaldo Pereira
Donald Trump doesn’t represent as much uncertainty for markets as you might think.
This image is an approximation of what the upcoming supermoon will look like.
Credit: NASA Goddard's Scientific Visualization Studio
The full moon is stunning – and this month it’ll be larger than normal. Do make it a reason to embrace the darkness and have a look.
Army bomb disposal and search specialists after returning from a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
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When they think of military veterans most people picture men. We need to know more about the women who serve.
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Leibniz’s ‘great question’ remains a central question in philosophy and science today.
Jerry Falwell Jr. at the 2016 Republican convention.
EPA/Shawn Thew
The US religious right has voted for someone who apparently contravenes some of its core values.
Stilt houses to help cope with floods in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Climate change will certainly affect Bangladesh but claims of climate change refugees are premature.
Clinton: crucified by the religious right?
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Want to know why Hillary isn’t president? Just turn to the Bible.
Watch out.
Igor Zh.
They used to be boring. Now they’re little arsonists.
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Some have a strain that is almost identical to one that infected humans in the middle ages.