What The Hell Is Down There? Centuries-Old 'Witch Marks' Found In Ancient Cave
Hundreds of wall etchings were created to trap "evil forces" at Creswell Crags in England.
View ArticleThe Prodigy's Keith Flint Dies, Aged 49
Flint was one of the founding members of The Prodigy, after meeting his bandmates on the underground rave scene in 1990.
View ArticleAdidas To Pay Equal Bonuses For Women's World Cup Winners
The women’s team will be defending their World Cup crown in June.
View ArticleBrexit Set For Delay After Parliament Rejects Theresa May's New EU Plan
Another crushing defeat for the PM.
View ArticleParliament Votes To Reject No-Deal Brexit In Defeat To Theresa May
MPs are expected to vote on Thursday to delay Brexit.
View ArticleHappy-Go-Lucky Rescue Dog Has The Best Time Failing An Agility Course
Kratu, a dog who was rescued from a dangerous situation, doesn’t let his past — or a competition — stop him from having fun.
View ArticleOK, So What Happens Now That UK's Parliament Has Voted To Delay Brexit?
Everything you need to know.
View ArticleThe Rise Of The Repair Movement Is An Antidote To Dangerous Overconsumption
Our consumption culture comes at a heavy cost. But it doesn’t take much to fix our broken stuff.
View ArticlePrison Guards Smell A Rat And Find Rodents Stuffed With Drugs
The disemboweled rats were filled with five mobile phones and chargers, three SIM cards, cigarette papers and a large amount of drugs including cannabis.
View ArticleCan Britain's Brexit Be Reversed?
A fresh referendum to stay in the EU is being pushed like never before.
View ArticlePrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Involved In Car Accident
Duke appeared “very, very shocked” in the immediate aftermath, witness says.
View ArticleIn The UK, David Cameron Is Still Getting Blamed For The Brexit Mess
The shed-dwelling ex-prime minister unites a divided country.
View ArticleEuropean Union Slams Britain's Brexit Plans With Spice Girls Lyrics
The EU just needs the U.K. to tell it "what they want, what they really, really want."
View ArticleMarie Colvin: U.S. Court Finds Syria Liable For Journalist's Killing
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government is liable for $302.5 million in damages, a judge ruled.
View ArticleIcelandic Budget Airline Wow Air Collapses, Leaving Passengers Stranded
All flights have been cancelled.
View ArticleUK Lawmakers Vote On Theresa May's Brexit Deal For Third Time
Prime Minister Theresa May's government described it as the "last chance to vote for Brexit."
View ArticleWhat's UK Parliament Actually Voting On Today – And What Will It Mean For...
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View ArticleGoogle Drops LGBTQ 'Conversion Therapy' App After Outcry From Advocacy Groups
The Human Rights Campaign blasted the Living Hope Ministries app as "life-threatening."
View ArticleTheresa May Defeated Again On Brexit As MPs Reject Her Withdrawal Agreement
The U.K. is now set to exit the European Union on April 12.
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