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US couple struggle to bank huge haul of pennies - BBC News

A couple in Los Angeles attempt to cash in dozens of bags filled with the coins found in a basement.

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Legendary Mozambican ruby sells for record price - BBC News

The world's largest ruby, described as a "once-in-a-lifetime" jewel, fetches $34.8m at auction.

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Tiny 12,000-year-old bird bone flutes found in Israel - BBC News

The wing bones with holes bored in them could have been used to imitate bird sounds, experts say.

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Ukraine war: Oleg Orlov faces jail time for criticising Putin's war - BBC N

Kremlin critics like Oleg Orlov are facing jail terms for criticising Russia's war in Ukraine.

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The workers quitting digital nomadism - BBC Worklife

Some people who have tried combining working with travel have found the lifestyle isn't quite what they thought.

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Trump charged under Espionage Act in secret documents case - BBC News

Donald Trump is accused of keeping classified documents in a ballroom and bathroom at his Florida home.

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He ran out of countries to visit, so he created his own | CNN

After visiting all 193 nations recognized by the United Nations, a late-night DJ from San Diego created a micronation in the Californian desert to give himself somewhere new to visit. He’s declared himself “the Sultan of Slowjamastan.”

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Canada wildfires: Will they change US climate attitudes? - BBC Future

With poor air quality and orange skies across the US east coast, some have speculated it could influence beliefs on climate change.

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Religious US broadcaster Pat Robertson dies at 93 - BBC News

The evangelical Christian ran for president and helped put religion at the heart of Republican politics.

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France stabbing: Children attacked by knifeman in Annecy park - BBC News

All four children are in hospital and officials have told the BBC they are in a stable condition.

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Unmasking the men who trade in subway train groping videos - BBC News

Thousands of clips filmed in East Asia are sold online. BBC Eye reveals the men who are cashing in.

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Crocodile found to have made herself pregnant - BBC News

Researchers have found the first case of a crocodile who made herself pregnant.

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Vision Pro: BBC editor tries out Apple's $3,499 headset - BBC News

Zoe Kleinman shares her thoughts on Apple's Vision Pro mixed-reality device after its big launch.

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Why is Japan redefining rape? - BBC News

Japan moves to reform its sex assault laws, finally recognising consent.

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Why is Japan redefining rape? - BBC News

Japan moves to reform its sex assault laws, finally recognising consent.

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How to tip around the world - BBC Travel

From China to Denmark, countries around the world have different ways to show appreciation. Here's five spots with their own distinctive tipping traits plus advice on how much to tip.

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'Ducking hell' to disappear from Apple autocorrect - BBC News

One of the most common swear words will no longer be automatically changed when typing.

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Robert Hanssen: The fake job that snared FBI agent who spied for Moscow - B

Agents who helped to bring down one of the most notorious Cold War spies tell us how they did it.

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The search for Earth's hidden mountains - BBC Future

The deep Earth contains vast mountain ranges with peaks up to four times the height of Everest. But no one knows why.

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Vision Pro: Apple's new augmented reality headset unveiled - BBC News

The high price and two-hour battery life raise questions about how popular the new device will be.

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France: Paris Champs-Élysées hosts mass spelling contest - BBC News

France's most famous avenue turns into an open-air classroom for a record-breaking dictation event.

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Jim Hines: First sprinter to run 100m in under 10 seconds dies - BBC News

Jim Hines, the American Olympic champion, broke the record in 1968 at the US Championships.

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Could ultra-processed foods be harmful for us? - BBC News

Panorama investigates the links between UK's food safety advisors and the ultra-processed food industry.

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Kathleen Folbigg: Woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned - BBC News

A recent inquiry heard fresh evidence that Kathleen Folbigg did not kill her four children.

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Kashmir battles alarming drug addiction crisis - BBC News

Experts say drug abuse is devastating the lives of young people in the conflict-hit region.

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