Still Flying At 86: Ukrainian Pilot Who Survived Chernobyl Disaster

Mykola Volkozub was awarded a 'Hero of Ukraine' medal for his efforts during Chernobyl disaster.

KIEV:  Ukrainian military pilot Mykola Volkozub could barely move under the weight of a lead vest meant to protect him from radiation as he prepared for his first flight over the Chernobyl reactor after the world's worst

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Londres, United Kingdom:  The parents of terminally ill British boy Alfie Evans lost their court appeal Wednesday against a ruling preventing them from going to Rome for treatment, following high-profile interventions in the case from Pope Francis and the Italian government.

Toddler Evans, who suffers from a rare

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Each year 500,000 people visit New Mexico's White Sands National Monument to hike and frolic among gypsum dunes. Aside from the tourists, few animals in the region get much larger than a coyote or bobcat. But in an epoch called

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TORONTO:  The van that killed 10 in Toronto on Monday plowed through the heart of a vibrant Korean community in Canada's largest city, barreling past a cluster of Korean restaurants, a grocery store and a popular street vendor that sells red bean waffles shaped like fish and other Korean treats.

The attack killed two

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Amazon's Alexa Will Soon Be Teaching Your Child Manners

The update comes as Amazon is expanding to woo children as part of smart home push.

Amazon.com's Alexa has a little something to teach your kids about manners. After receiving feedback from some parents concerned about how voice

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More than 40 years after the so-called "Golden State Killer" began to terrorize Californians, raping dozens of women and killing at least 12, authorities announced Wednesday that they had arrested 72-year-old Joseph James

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