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Students in south Yorkshire were beaten after classmates organized a campaign against redheads.
The shooter fled the scene, but turned himself in to police minutes later.
Glen James, who lives in a shelter in Boston, found the bag at a shopping mall.
NASAs Curiosity rover was alone but not forgotten on its one-year anniversary of landing on Mars.
The script of a speech aides drafted for Queen Elizabeth II to deliver if World War III broke out has been released among other declassified UK government files from 1983.
A woman on horseback who attempted to buy food from a McDonalds drive-through window in northern England has been fined for causing alarm and distress to other customers and staff.
The Norwegian town of Rjukan has installed three giant mirrors to bounce sunlight into the town square during fall and winter. It is nestled in a narrow valley to one side of the Gaustatoppen mountain and is completely dark for five to six months of every year.
FIFA, world soccers governing body, passed a set of stricter anti-racism regulations at its annual congress in Mauritius Friday. Now, a first or minor offense will be punished by a warning, fine or playing a match behind closed doors.
A union representing cleaning and maintenance workers has ended a strike at the Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago after 10 years. The strike is believed to be the longest-lasting hotel strike in the world.
Russian scientists were surprised to find fresh blood in a recently-discovered mammoth carcass estimated at 10,000-15,000 years old. Is cloning the next step?
Police have rescued an Ecuadorean businessman who was held hostage for a month while captors asked for $3 million ransom.
Bieber has six weeks to attempt to reclaim his pet, but officials intimated it would be better for the monkey if it remained in German care.
Already she can sign her name, chop vegetables and flat iron her hair using the hands.
NASAs Mars rover Opportunity has broken the US record for distance driven on another planet. The rover has been rolling around the Red Planet since January 2004.
Harvard scientists have invented an insect-sized robot that can launch itself into the air, hover and fly around just like a real bug.