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Sauna fire in Japan kills married couple, Tokyo police probing
Tokyo police are reportedly investigating what led to the couple becoming trapped in the sauna, suspecting the unit had a faulty doorknob, local media reported.
Carrying babies in cloth treated with insecticide reduces malaria cases
New Rome metro stations showcase ancient treasures after years of delays
‘Making Kiss-story’: DC’s lovebirds break record for most couples kissing under mistletoe
Want a personal trash panda? Raccoons may be evolving for domestication
Beyond evolving features cuter to humans, the mammal has also become less fearful of humans, according to the study.
Jilted lover releases erotic poetry allegedly written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. denied having an affair with former New York Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi.
'Puncturing holes in reality': AI masterminds clone Gmail of Jeffrey Epstein
Launched on Friday, the website amassed 18.4 million views as of Tuesday.
Internet mocks Iranians dressed as 'advanced humanoid robots' at tech expo
Acne scars, blinking and breathing revealed the "advanced" robots were people in costumes.
Woman spared cremation after officials hear her knocking on coffin door
The woman was bedridden for two years prior to the incident and had reportedly been unresponsive for days.
One in four Israeli youths has iron-deficiency anemia, these vegetables can help
Israel reports high rates of iron-deficiency anemia among children and teens; spinach leads five iron-rich vegetables, with vitamin C recommended to improve absorption.
Archaeologists uncover 15,000 unexpected artifacts beneath Tulsa cemetery
A routine search for unmarked graves at Oaklawn Cemetery has instead uncovered 15,000 artifacts that reveal a vivid, unexpected picture of early Tulsa.
Are mummies responsible for NJ Devils' string of injuries? Archaeologists, players weigh in
The strange tale of two mummies discovered beneath the Prudential Center collides with the Devils’ run of bad injury luck this season.
Forgotten treasure: First-edition Superman comic fetches millions at auction after attic discovery
The Superman comic, found in excellent condition with a nine out of ten rating by the company CGC, was released in 1939 by Detective Comics Inc. and is one in only a handful which still exist.
Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo sells for more than $54 million, setting new record for female artists
Featuring Kahlo asleep in her bed, the piece, painted in 1940, surpassed the painting price of the previous record holder, Georgia O’Keeffe, whose painting sold for $44.4 million in 2014.