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Parents need to do more to stop children spending too much time in front of televisions, computers and smartphones, according to a psychologist.
BUFFALO — A man plunged at least 180 feet Monday over Niagara Falls and survived - only the third person known to have gone over without a safety device and live. Police say witnesses reported seeing the man climb over a railing at 10:20 a.m. Monday and "deliberately jump" into ...
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The number of Scottish councils should be cut by almost half and their powers boosted to revitalise local government, a think tank says.
The UN condemns as "heinous" a suicide attack in Yemen that killed more than 90 soldiers, which al-Qaeda said it carried out.
The left tries to intimidate the High Court on ObamaCare.
It's now an offense against Obama to defend capitalism.
Manchester City have won the Premier League title and are also top of the league when it comes to value for fans, according to ING.
The government's draft energy bill, designed to encourage investment in clean energy, could see higher consumer bills, critics fear.
Spain's football giants aim to dominate new media
The BBC's John Sudworth meets the Chinese entrepreneurs targeting the world's biggest mobile phone market.
China's booming market in mobile-phone apps
One woman's mission to design clothes for wheelchair users
As the punch line for late-night television jokes, the vice president relieves comics from having to tell any jokes at Mr. Obama's expense.
One small business owner's struggle against bureaucracy.
Following the feature on how to grow a four-metre moustache, readers have been sending in pictures of their own follicly fertile upper lips.
Majorities in France, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany want to reintroduce border controls.
The economy is too shaky to go cold turkey. We need more stimulus now and deficit reduction later.
Historian Dr Lucy Worsley looks through writer Samuel Pepys' scrapbook from the 17th Century, an early example of popular print culture.
Prices more than policy are driving the U.S. boom in oil and natural gas production.
Rich Karlgaard on Facebook's poor stock performance.
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