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David Turpin was listed as the principal of the Sandcastle Day School at his home, where children were found shackled to furniture
The US president has "excellent" health, according to the White House doctor, despite recent questions about his "mental stability".
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Flight MH370 went missing in the early hours of 8 March 2014 - and the aircraft and the 239 people on board haven't been seen since
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The Cranberries' iconic singer Dolores O'Riordan died aged 46 in London on 15 January. IBTimes UK takes a look at her remarkable personal life.
The teenager talks to IBTimes UK about homelessness, sexual assault, and founding a world-renowned charity in high school.
A vocal minority of Donald Trump supporters believe a White House official is tipping them off on 4Chan.
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The Pineapple Fund will match donations to the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies dollar for dollar.
Donald Trump allegedly labelled Haiti and nations in Africa as "shithole" countries. However, the island has a fascinating history and rich culture.
Stephanie Chase has a brain disorder which means she is not able to recognize her own face, or the faces of others.
An animated film telling the story of a real-life freed Ethiopian slave is notching up a series of firsts.
The UK government has announced its latest pledge in the war against plastic. But where do the plastic bottles we recycle end up?
Gangland body art shared on Facebook leads Thai police to yakuza boss Shigeharu Shirai after 15 years on the run.
Dr Kimberley Mehlman-Orozco, an expert in human trafficking, speaks to IBTimes UK about the bleak reality of how almost every industry is tarnished by slavery.
Standup comedian's stay-focused approach to achieving his goals is backed by psychologists as the best way of getting what you want.
Alyssa Alcaraz's organs shut down just a few hours after she was rushed to the emergency ward in California.
The Truth About Looking Good trialled three different moisturisers to find out the truth about whether expensive moisturisers are more effective
The Army must recruit soldiers who know 'bringing death and destruction to the enemy' are its core principles said James Wharton, who served in Iraq.
Markle is set to marry Britain's Prince Harry on 19 May and become an official member of the Royal family.
Esther McVey is the new Work and Pensions Secretary, but people aren't exactly celebrating the appointment. Here is a history of her record on welfare and employment.
Speculation has swirled for decades that everyone from North Korean footballers to coaches are punished for not dominating international sporting championships.
George Michael was outed as gay after being arrested for cruising, but a new exhibition celebrates the underground culture of anonymous gay sex in toilets
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