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Hundreds of mammoth bones found in 15,000-year-old traps in Mexico
Archaeologists make the largest-ever discovery of mammoth remains, with a trove of 800 bones from at least 14 of the extinct giants.
Is there an 'ideal' time to go to sleep? - ABC Life
How much you need does vary through your life as well. Younger adults under 25 tend to need more sleep, while people over 60 often report they sleep less than they used to, though Professor Banks says it's contentious whether that means we need less as we age or just can't sleep as well.
Trump's rhetoric blamed for inflaming tensions after latest US mass shootings
Speaking in downtown El Paso, League of United Latin American Citizens president Domingo Garcia said that "unfortunately what we saw here was another massacre by again somebody using racial hatred as a basis to kill people of Mexican-American descent, and we need to stand up and fight against it…
She's everything that Trump's not. Could it help her snare his job?
Conventional wisdom declared that Ms Warren was destined to be a back-of-the-pack candidate, overshadowed by alpha males such as Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, and far less interesting than people of colour such as Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Julian Castro.
"On many economic issues, Wa…
Australian authorities warn white supremacists 'you are on our radar' after Christchurch attack
"The department has since been working ceaselessly with our colleagues in ASIO, the AFP and other agencies to assist our New Zealand comrades, with the investigation into this unspeakable act and with other elements of the New Zealand government's response," Mr Pezzullo said.
'One of New Zealand's darkest days': Christchurch terror attack leaves 49 dead, as it happened
Forty-nine people are now known to have been killed in two armed attacks on mosques in Christchurch. Scott Morrison says an Australian man massacred worshippers in an act of extremist right-wing terrorism that was streamed on the internet.
Judge sentences George Pell for 'brazen and forcible' abuse of two choirboys
Members of the public pack a Melbourne courtroom where Cardinal George Pell is this morning being sentenced for sexually abusing two choirboys in the 1990s.
Solomon Islands threatens to blacklist companies after 'irreversible' oil spill disaster
Indonesian company Bintan Mining, which chartered the ship, has previously said it has done all it can to assist recovery efforts. The ship's insurer, Korea Protection and Indemnity Club, and owner, King Trader Ltd, both issued a statement this week apologising for the spill.
Doctors post blood-soaked photos after NRA tells them to pipe down over gun laws
US doctors are sharing haunting pictures of the aftermath of gun violence on social media after the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) told medical experts to "stay in their lane" when it comes to firearms restrictions.
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- NRA criticised "self-important" a…