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Google fined £91m over ad-tracking cookies - BBC News

France's data privacy watchdog said it was the largest fine it had ever issued.

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The benefits of embracing 'deep time' in a year like 2020 - BBC Future

Taking inspiration from a far-sighted Finnish nuclear waste project, anthropologist Vincent Ialenti explains why embracing Earth's radical long-term can be good for well-being.

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Elon Musk's Starship prototype makes a big impact - BBC News

The US entrepreneur's latest Starship rocket prototype impresses in flight, but crashes on landing.

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In his final days in office, Trump orders series of executions - BBC News

The executions make Mr Trump the most prolific execution president in modern history.

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Humpback whale snapped during New York City harbour visit - BBC News

The giant marine mammal was pictured in front of the Statue of Liberty during a rare appearance.

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Artemis: Nasa picks astronauts for new Moon missions - BBC News

Nasa has announced 18 astronauts who will travel to the Moon under the agency's Artemis programme.

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How communal-living groups are riding out the pandemic - BBC Worklife

Daily life in shared communities can bring support, company and solidarity. But how do these communities adapt when a pandemic hits?

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(1) Why Do You Remember The Past But Not The Future? - YouTube

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Human-made objects to outweigh living things - BBC News

The mass of human-made objects will for the first time likely exceed that of living things in 2020.

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Rio Tinto ordered to rebuild ancient Aboriginal caves - BBC News

Rio Tinto is told to compensate owners of the 46,000-year-old site, which it blew up in May.

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Major US lawsuits seek break up of Facebook - BBC News

Facebook, which owns Instagram and WhatsApp, is accused of taking illegal steps to crush rivals.

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How young workers are changing the rules of 'business speak' - BBC Worklife

Professional communication has traditionally been buttoned up. But a new generation entering the workforce may help us relax – at least a little.

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Jacques Jordaens: Baroque masterpiece found in Brussels town hall - BBC New

The oldest known version of the Holy Family, hung in a town planning office, was thought a copy.

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Euro-Russian Mars rover mission takes shape - BBC News

Another key milestone is reached in the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission to the Red Planet.

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Steve Thompson in group of ex-rugby union internationals to sue for brain d

A group of eight former rugby union players - including World Cup winner Steve Thompson - are claiming the sport has left them with brain damage.

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Earth Photo winners announced - BBC News

A project on abandoned spaces reclaimed by nature has won the 2020 Earth Photo competition.

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Japan to fund AI matchmaking to boost birth rate - BBC News

Authorities hope artificial intelligence may be better at spotting successful potential couples.

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Mt Everest grows by nearly a metre to new height - BBC News

For the first time, China and Nepal agree an official height for the world's highest peak.

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John Lennon: I was there the day he died - BBC News

The BBC's Tom Brook is still haunted by being the first British reporter when Lennon was shot.

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JSON:API module | Core modules | Drupal guide on Drupal.org

The Drupal core JSON:API module implements the JSON:API spec for Drupal entities. It provides a zero-configuration required, opinionated, way to allow RESTful CRUD for a Drupal site's content. It is closely coupled to Drupal's Entity and Field APIs, response caching, and authentication and authorization systems. Because it follows the shared JSON:API conventions it can help increase productivity and allow you to take advantage of non-Drupal specific tooling. Read more about the architecture of the module.

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BBC - Travel - Canada's little-known Emerald Isle

Besides its spectacular natural scenery, one of the most striking things about Fogo Island is the pure Irish accents of its people.

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Going undercover in the schools that chain boys - BBC News

Reporter Fateh Al-Rahman Al-Hamdani writes about his experience of secretly filming inside Sudan's Islamic boarding schools to expose abuse, and reveals why the investigation was so personal to him.

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Ikea scraps traditional catalogue after 70 years - BBC News

The end of the catalogue is “emotional but rational” as fewer people are reading it, the company says.

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Coronavirus Italy: Man walks 450km after lockdown row with wife - BBC News

Italian media dub him "Forrest Gump", after a movie hero who ran across the US.

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Bob Dylan sells rights to all his songs to Universal Music Group - BBC News

The US singer-songwriter has given his entire back catalogue over to the Universal Music Group.

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