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How conspiracy theories swirled after Donald Trump shooting

As a frenzy has gripped all sides of the political spectrum following the assassination attempt on Trump, falsehoods have taken off online.

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Trump rally: American politics enters a dark and dangerous new chapter

The illusion of security and safety in American politics – built over decades - has been dramatically shattered.

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Cobra venom neutralised by common blood-thinning drug Heparin

Heparin can neutralise the necrosis-causing toxins in some spitting cobras' venom, scientists discover.

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Trump shooter seen as threat before attack, was lost in crowd

A timeline of the events leading up to the attempted assassination of Trump has begun to emerge.

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Lewd tourist antics on Florence Bacchus statue lead to outrage

The photos spark angry reactions from social media users, some of whom call for the woman's arrest.

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Anti-ageing 'supermodel granny' drug extends life in animal tests

The drug is already being tested in people, but whether it would have the same effect is unknown.

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Zambia circumcision: Boys rescued after being abducted for initiation cerem

One of those being held in the bush was on HIV medication and had not taken his drugs for two weeks.

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Polar bear trackers help keep people and bears apart

Fears about the two species coming into contact are growing as Arctic sea ice melts.

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Smoke on the horizon - Israel and Hezbollah edging closer to war

A summer war with the Lebanese group is threatening to erupt, Orla Guerin reports.

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Kaspersky Labs: Russian antivirus firm leaving the US after ban

The move comes after sales and distribution of its products were banned by the Biden administration.

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‘Google says I’m a dead physicist’: is the world’s biggest search engine broken? | Google | The Guar

For decades now, anyone who’s wanted to know everything about anything has asked Google. But is the platform losing its edge – and can we still trust it to tell us the truth?

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(214) The lost art of accomplishment without burnout | Cal Newport for Big

“How is it possible to do work that you’re proud of and not feel like your job is encroaching on all parts of your life?” Cal Newport, author of ‘Slow Produc...

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Everest: Bodies of fallen mountain climbers finally recovered from 'death z

A clean-up team removed four bodies from the Himalayas in this year's operation.

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What will future aerial dogfights look like?

AI with dogfighting ability is being developed by the UK and US air forces.

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Inside Paris' long history with the Olympic Games

More than 100 years on, traces of the 1900 and 1924 Olympics remain across the French capital.

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ICJ says Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal

It also says Israel should end all settlement activity there, in the landmark case.

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Thousands of endangered bird eggs worth $500,000 seized in Australia

A collection of 3,404 rare eggs have been seized in Granton, Tasmania, after a European operation into the illegal bird trade.

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Keanu Reeves: I'm thinking about death all the time

The Matrix star's new novel, The Book of Elsewhere, explores the theme of mortality.

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Chimps share humans' 'snappy' conversational style

Wild chimpanzees, like humans, take fast-paced turns in conversation, and often interrupt each other.

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Paul Watson: Veteran anti-whaling activist arrested in Greenland

Paul Watson could now be extradited to Japan to face charges related to his anti-whaling activism.

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India through the eyes of foreign artists

A show in Delhi showcases colourful, rare artworks of colonial India by well-known foreign artists.

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Joe Biden ends re-election campaign

President says decision is in interests of country, but endorsement of vice-president to take over is not a done deal.

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Atlantic trip couple Sarah Packwood and Brett Clibbery found dead weeks aft

Sarah Packwood and husband Brett Clibbery had set off from Nova Scotia and were heading for the Azores on their yacht, Theros

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Holiday in Afghanistan: Taliban wish you were here

Tourism is booming under the Taliban regime as Westerners flock to see its unspoilt sites - but not everyone is winning.

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Sandra Hemme freed after 43 years in prison for murder she didn’t commit

Sandra Hemme has spent almost all of her adult life in prison for a 1980 murder in St. Joseph, Missouri.

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