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60,000-year-old poisoned arrows found in South Africa

Groundbreaking research reveals the world's oldest direct evidence of poisoned arrow use, dating back 60,000 years in South Africa, challenging previous historical timelines. Discover the implications.

Stonehenge Altar Stone Quest Focuses on North East Scotland

Geologists, having ruled out Orkney, are now targeting a vast area of north-eastern Scotland to find the origin of Stonehenge's six-tonne Altar Stone. A discovery could revolutionise our understanding of Neolithic Britain. Read the latest.

New York lawmaker sworn in at subway station

New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani takes his oath of office at a Queens subway station, pledging to fight for working-class New Yorkers. Read about this symbolic act of political commitment.

Sharon Stone's Son Roan Announces Engagement

Sharon Stone is 'over the moon' as her eldest son, actor Roan Stone, gets engaged to his Ukrainian girlfriend, Anya Yevtushenko, during a romantic Christmas holiday. Read the full story.

NYC Approves Three Major Casino Resorts

New York City greenlights three full-scale casino resorts, promising jobs and billions in tax revenue, but faces fierce local opposition over social impact. Will the gamble pay off?

Deadly Rise of Latin America's Narco Influencers

From pouty selfies to brutal violence, meet the 'Cartel Queens' glamourising organised crime on social media. Their curated allure masks a deadly reality. Discover the shocking truth.

UK's ancient stone circles see renewed spiritual interest

In Cornwall, groups are turning to ancient stone circles like Boscawen-Ûn for spiritual nourishment, as traditional religious affiliation declines across the UK. Discover the modern pilgrimage to prehistoric sites.

NY Advances $4bn Bronx and $8bn Queens Casino Plans

A New York gaming board has recommended casino licences for a $4bn project on a Bronx golf course and an $8.1bn Hard Rock venue near the Mets stadium. The final decision is expected by year's end.

Neanderthal cannibalism targeted women and children

A chilling study reveals Neanderthals practised 'selective cannibalism' on female outsiders in a Belgian cave 40,000 years ago. Discover the grim details of this prehistoric survival strategy.

Queens Emerges as America's New Political Bellwether

Discover how Queens, New York, has replaced Ohio as the nation's key political indicator. Explore the borough's diverse demographics and shifting voting patterns that signal a major political realignment.

Prehistoric chewing gum reveals ancient DNA

Archaeologists discover 10,500-year-old birch tar chewed by brown-eyed teenager in Estonia, rewriting our understanding of Stone Age life through DNA analysis.

Man gets 4 years for killing mugger in Queens

Charles Foehner, 67, will serve four years in prison after a plea deal for fatally shooting a would-be mugger. The case revealed a large illegal weapons cache. Read the full story.

Couple died in 15ft flood days before anniversary

Philip and Elaine Marco, 77 and 76, died when their car hit a deep flood on a Liverpool road with a known flooding history. The inquest heard 'monsoon' conditions were to blame. Read the full investigation.

Van Explosion at Wimbledon Shopping Centre

A man in his 60s suffered serious burns after a van explosion in a Wimbledon car park. Emergency services evacuated the area. Read the latest on this incident.

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