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Everyone got duped by Sam Bankman-Fried's big gamble
The dishevelled former wunderkind fooled Silicon Valley and stole billions from customers, a court found.
US & Canada
The Texan star's eighth album adds a country twang to her immaculate blend of pop and hip-hop.
The dishevelled former wunderkind fooled Silicon Valley and stole billions from customers, a court found.
US & Canada
The Texan star's eighth album adds a country twang to her immaculate blend of pop and hip-hop.
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The former billionaire has been sentenced for massive fraud and money laundering.
The star-studded reunion is projected to raise the most ever for a single political event, says his team.
US & Canada
The ship's sudden power loss and the strength of the bridge are likely to be key factors in hunt for answers.
US & Canada
MPs vote in favour of a bill that will penalise workplace discrimination based on hair.
Fifty years after they were discovered, China's famous clay sculptures are giving up their secrets.
Including Alex Garland's Civil War, an Omen prequel and a wordless Sasquatch comedy starring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough - this month's unmissable movies to watch and stream.
Culture
Rockets, planes, balloons and countless observers on the ground will be studying the North American total solar eclipse on 8 April in unprecedented detail.
Future
The Finns have been named the happiest people seven years running. How do they do it?
Ready for spring? Here's how locals saved an almost forgotten ritual in Slovenia.
Culture & Experiences
A new study has provided the first neural evidence for object-word understanding in dogs.
Animals
How this one simple mistake gave birth to the 50-billion-dollar US chicken industry.
Food & Drink
When invasive snakes began killing Florida's native wildlife, they came up with a plan: bring in bounty hunters.
Earth
We show the latest technology from concept "crab driving" to cars adjusting music based on speed.
Technology of Business
As the US national college basketball tournament rolls around, we look at some of the more eye-catching monikers.
Sport
Debunking the health benefits of apple cider vinegar.
Science & Health
We are entering Cherry Blossoms Season in Japan and in many US cities. What does this tradition teach us today?
Culture & Experiences
Iceland's violent volcanic flare-up has shown how difficult it is to know when an explosion might happen.
World of wonder
The gap in our knowledge of great white sharks may have just been narrowed thanks to a YouTuber.
World of wonder
How Putin 'dreamed of being the Russian version of James Bond'.
History
The ultra-high-definition video reached Earth in about 100 seconds. Here is what it means.
World of wonder
An intriguing mix of cultures await travellers who are prepared to explore beyond the beaches.
World of Wonder
Studies tout the benefits of walking, yet offer conflicting advice on daily step goals.
Science & Health
The iron lung kept Paul Alexander, known as 'Polio Paul', alive for more than 70 years. But what is it?
Science & Health
Scientists exploring the ocean off the New Zealand coast believe they have discovered 100 new marine species.
Natural wonders
From a warehouse in Brooklyn, a recent college graduate collects, displays and sells human remains.
Science & Health
They are synonymous with old Westerns but the origins of tumbleweed might surprise you.
World of wonder
We spoke to two influencers who use the short form video platform to raise awareness and inform.
Technology
Cancer cells develop at warp speed in space, potentially aiding some highly experimental new treatments.
Science & Health
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It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it's closed for business?
Worklife
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Business
Technology
The new Monsterverse offering, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - starring Dan Stevens and Rebecca Hall - is "visually dazzling" but "already feels old".
Entertainment & Arts
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Asia
Culture
Culture
The £4.8m toilet was stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019 while it was featured in an exhibition.
Oxford
Local cheese expert Emily Monaco offers her top picks for the best fromageries, restaurants and classes serving a beautiful tapestry of milk, mould and ash in the French capital.
Travel
The next stage of the pole's existence is to be laid on the ground and allowed to decay.
Surrey
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.
Future
Science & Environment
Future
Leeds & West Yorkshire
Science & Environment
The crypto exchange co-founder, who led the now-bankrupt FTX, was convicted of fraud last year.
Future
Worklife
Business
Technology
UK
Dearbhail Ormond was diagnosed with endometriosis after seeing 20 doctors across 18 years.
Surrey
MSPs will get the chance to make Scotland the first part of the UK to let people legally end their lives.
Scotland
Why did humans evolve to retain hair on their heads while losing it on their bodies?
Science & Health
We've set foot on the Moon multiple times. But getting to the lunar surface is far from straightforward.
Science & Health
The heroic story of a British village that took decisive action when the bubonic plague struck.
Science & Health
Elon Musk's Neuralink has developed a brain chip that allows users to control a computer with their mind.
Science & Health
Have you 'broken' any News Year's resolutions yet? If so, you're not alone - on average 80% of resolutions fail.
Science & Health
A new study has found microplastics where they've never been seen before, sitting deep inside human lungs.
Science & Health
The maker of Robitussin is recalling several products containing honey due to contamination.
Science & Health
Cutting-edge headsets show the impact of art on human brainwaves.
Science & Health
The 'sleepy girl' mocktail is a concoction made of tart cherry juice and magnesium. Here's the science behind it.
Science & Health
Blue Monday is apparently the most depressing day of the year. Here's the truth about the equation behind it.
Science & Health
There is growing evidence that simple, everyday changes to our lives can alter our brains.
Science & Health
Simple tricks to fight your winter blues and restore your energy as darker days set in.
Science & Health
The number of people who dislike their body is depressingly high. What can we do about it?
Science & Health
A new study might explain why dying patients' lives flash before their eyes.
Science & Health
The Planck space telescope has picked up echoes left by soundwaves that travelled through the early Universe.
Science & Health
What does science say about the best way to develop and build your strength?
Science & Health
Why it's a myth that the more exercise we do, the more calories we burn.
Science & Health
How effective is fertility preservation?
Science & Health
A new study reveals how an alarming decline in sperm count and quality is threatening the human race.
Science & Health
We explore the benefits of a 'dopamine fast' and why it's become a popular trend, especially in our modern world.
Science & Health
The Football Association charges Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali with misconduct for alleged breaches of the governing body's betting rules.
Welsh Rugby
Rugby Union
Sport
Rugby Union
Livingston
The baba is often served at Easter in Poland, with the most extraordinary version - the muslin baba - made from a rich dough of flour, yeast, butter and quite a lot of egg yolks.
A remarkable shift is reshaping the traditional landscape of piloting iconic canoes in one of Africa's most extraordinary places - a role that has long been the domain of men.
Travel
The tauros, a specially bred version of the long-extinct auroch cattle, is being introduced to Portugal's Côa Valley.
Future
The discovery of a 385-million-year-old forest in Cairo, NY, has stunned the world - but visitors to the region have been able to see rare fossil forests for more than a century.
Travel
Explore depths where volcanic fluids meet near-freezing seawater, creating a dynamic clash below.
Natural wonders
A look at their love lives reveals a unique courtship and the reality of separation.
World of wonders
Scientists attached cameras to polar bears to learn how they adapt to a warming planet and found worrying trends.
World of wonders
The poignant image of a snoozing polar bear won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
World of wonders
Qasa Alom visits Alaska where he searches for gold with a local gold prospector.
World of wonders
You know about Mount Vesuvius, but there's a nearby 'supervolcano' with even more immense scale and power.
World of wonders
A record number of manatees converged at a Florida state park this week. Experts weigh in on this "very unusual" phenomenon.
Future
Two broods of cicadas are due to emerge from the ground this April at the same time for the first time in 200 years. It's going to be loud, messy and very interesting.
Future
Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, became a conservation icon in his final year of life.
Future
More people are visiting the frozen continent than ever before. Has the very idea of Antarctic tourism become unethical?
Travel
In 1997 Captain Charles Moore was sailing from Hawaii to California when he noticed a steady stream of plastics bobbing in the ocean. He had discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Future
For decades, beavers were considered pests - trapped and shot on sight. Now the attitude towards nature's best engineers is changing, and farmers are working to bring them back.
Future
Pyrgi is a puzzling medieval village in the middle of the Mediterranean island of Chios, in Greece.
World of wonders
From newborns saved by clean local power to the welcome return of an iconic lizard, our global reporters take stock of their most powerful moments in climate change of 2023.
Future
Reindeer in Lapland have a number of important jobs this time of year - including helping the climate. By gobbling up shrubs, they help increase the reflectivity of snow and ice.
Future
From Barbados to Belize, nations are beginning to swap debt for action on climate and conservation. But how far can this help without deeper reform of the global financial system?
Future
Five years ago a simple design - stripes of colours ranging from dark blue to dark red - started a universal and revolutionary way of communicating global warming.
Future
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