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Making of a Sex Monster: Cleveland Suspect Ariel Castro's 'Birthday Cake' Gifts for Victims
New details of Seymour Avenue hell emerge in sister-in-law's allegations and sinister note from 2004.
Huawei Security Chief Labels Obama Cyber Policy 'Bonkers'
As the Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei finally speaks relations with US, the company's security chief criticises Obama's cyber policies.
Bank of China Severs Ties with Key North Korean Bank
Top Chinese bank scraps all financial deals with North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank
Syria Civil War: Israeli Warplanes 'Bomb' Targets
Lebanese army confirms Israeli warplanes flew over its airspace to launch attacks on Syria.
Tupac Shakur’s Aunt Joanne Chesimard on FBI Most Wanted List
Former Black Panther activist who murdered policeman in 1973 is first woman on list and has £1.3m bounty on head.
Google I/O 2013 Preview - What to Expect
From Glass and Games to Nexus, Babel and the Motorola X smartphone, we look ahead to Google's I/O 2013 developer conference.
Vicious Feral Pigs on Rampage in New York State
States are struggling to contain the numbers of wild pigs in the USA, attacking people and causing billions of pounds of damage to the economy.
9/11 Plane Wreckage Found Lodged Between New York Buildings Near Ground Zero
The landing gear believed to belong to one of the hijacked planes that was flown into the World Trade Centre on 9/11 was found in an 18-inch space between buildings.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Review Round Up
Ahead of the Galaxy S4's UK launch this week, we round-up the first raft of reviews to see whether it can outclass the iPhone 5 and the HTC One
US House of Representatives Passes CISPA Bill Despite Privacy Concerns
The US House of Representatives has passed the controversial CISPA bill, though it now faces opposition from President Obama and the Senate
Boston Marathon Bombers in Shoot Out With Police on MIT Campus
One alleged bomber is believed to be dead or in custody, the second is on the run, following an intense gun battle on MIT campus that left a university police officer dead.
So You Want to be a Celebrity? New Study Shows Famous People Die Younger
Reports finds that accidents, infections and cancers are the bitter price of fame.
Google Reaches Agreement with EU Antitrust Investigation
EU antitrust investigation has accepted proposed changes from Google over the way it lists internet search results.
Arizona Mother Rickesha Burns Pleads Not Guilty to Sexually Abusing Son with Vibrator
Suspect accused of assaulting two-year-old son with sex toy at home in Phoenix.
Bernie Madoff’s Son Andrew in Cancer Relapse: ‘I Will Never Forgive My Father’
Andrew Madoff says the stress of his father’s $65bn Ponzi scheme is killing him slowly.
Google Road-Tests Google Glass Hi-Tech Specs [VIDEO]
Hands-free glasses unveiled after competition attracting 8,000 participants.
Spamhaus Attack: Did Biggest Cyber-Attack in History Really Break the Internet?
Reports vary wildly about the Spamhaus attack, but did the biggest cyber attack in history really nearly break the internet?
Biggest Internet Attack in History Threatens Critical Systems
The biggest internet attack in history has caused widespread congestion and threatens critical infrastructure.
CIA 'Working With Middle East Allies to Arm Syrian Rebels'
CIA has helped ship 3,500 tonnes of military equipment to Syria since early 2012, claims New York Times report.
Blackstone and Icahn Could Spark Dell Bidding War as Deadline Looms
Private equity company Blackstone expected to make offer for Dell, sparking a bidding war with founder Michael Dell.
Celibacy for Priests 'Can be Changed', says Pope Francis
Rule of priestly celibacy called into question by Jorge Bergoglio who admits he was once 'dazzled by a girl at a wedding.'
Obama Faces Israel Pressure on Jailed Spy Jonathan Pollard
Miss Israel 2013 Yityish Aynaw, President Simon Peres and Yair Lapid demand release of Pollard.
Pope Francis Warns Church Against Becoming a 'Compassionate NGO'
New pope urges Catholic Church to go back to its gospel foundations in his first public Mass to Cardinals inside Sistine Chapel.
China: Xi Jinping's Singer Wife Peng Liyuan Set to Join World's Most Influential First Ladies [SLIDESHOW]
China's folk singer Peng Liyuan poised to join Jacqueline Kennedy, Raisa Gorbachova, Nancy Regan and Michelle Obama as influential figure.
Brooklyn Riots: 46 Arrested after Reports Kimani Gray, 16, Shot in Back [PHOTOS]
Riots break out for third night after vigil breakaway group marches in New York police station.
Ohio High School Rape: Trial of Steubenville's American Football Stars Ma'lik Richmond and Trenton Mays Begins
Trial overshadowed by allegations of cover-up to protect town's beloved 'Big Read' American football team.
Google Glass Won't Dominate Your Life [VIDEO]
Google's latest demonstration of Glass seeks to show how it won't come to dominate your life.
South Dakota To Allow Teachers to Carry Guns in School
South Dakota legislators have voted to allow teachers to carry guns in school - a first for the United States.
Lesbians Banned From Playing Football in Nigeria
Fifa forced to intervene after Dilichukwu Onyedinma said lesbian footballers will be sacked.
Spain Invites Descendants of Sephardic Jews Persecuted by Inquisition to Return Home
Spanish government offers citizenship to descendants of Sephardic Jews persecuted and expelled by Inquisition