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Shakespeare's Globe theatre is running a drama project for children as young as three.
How a Pfizer CEO and Big Pharma colluded with the White House at the public's expense.
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. (AP) -- Now the likely Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney was back home in Michigan on Tuesday - where, he says, the "trees are the right height."...
Radiation from airport body scanners penetrates organs beneath the skin but at low doses that meet national standards, according to a study by Marquette University's Department of Biomedical Engineering.
The Supreme Court lets stand antiterror victories in lower courts.
The challenger can note that, in 2007, then-Sen. Obama helped kill immigration reform.
Why's growth at 1.9% and unemployment still firmly above 8%? Apparently the buck stops in Berlin.
Leaders of the largest group of US nuns are due to meet Vatican officials in a bid to defuse an escalating row over "radical feminist themes".
Reductions in child poverty may be reversed by changes to UK government policy, a report warns.
Paris Jackson reveals she's bullied, Lady Gaga is hit in the head and Kanye West receives a sweet birthday treat!
England earn a point against France by defending deep but Danny Welbeck shows flashes of attacking brilliance.
Police released surveillance video showing the attack of an 86-year-old man at his Chicago apartment building.
UK employers are continuing to hire new staff but are becoming more cautious about doing so, two surveys suggest.
A new measure of inflation is being proposed by the Office for National Statistics.
The apps that help keep roads running smoothly
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez registers to run for a third term in October and leads his biggest rally since he was diagnosed with cancer a year ago.
How do mothers across Europe deal with the finanacial crisis?
Why global food and energy prices will keep rising
Government plans mean websites will soon be forced to name online bullies - known as trolls - who have posted defamatory messages online.
Tokyo becomes the world's most expensive city for foreign staff to live in, overtaking the Angolan capital Luanda, according to research.
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