Japan: 'Super spicy' crisps land students in hospitalwww.bbc.com The company's website is full of warnings - it "forbids" those under 18 from eating the potato chips.
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Disney investigating massive leak of internal messageswww.bbc.com A hacking group says it has leaked internal data from the media giant to protest its use of AI.
Apollo 11 launch: 'If you can survive the simulations, the mission is a piece of cake'www.bbc.com Apollo 11 took off for the moon this week in 1969. To prepare the astronauts, Nasa put them through gruelling, relentless simulations – and BBC Tomorrow's World paid a visit.
That moment when a marmot decides to eat your camerawww.youtube.com We had just released these 6 endangered Vancouver Island marmots to the wild, and I left my Gropro to monitor them as emerged. One of the marmots thought maybe the camera would be tasty! Visit http://marmots.org for more information about the Vancouver Island marmot.
Jay Slater: Search teams find body, Tenerife police saywww.bbc.com The 19-year-old from Lancashire has been missing in Tenerife for more than a month.
Gambia FGM: Parliament rejects bill seeking to end banwww.bbc.com Human rights groups had urged MPs to block the bill, introduced after pressure from Muslim clerics.
Adenomyosis: 'My consultant told me I was a medical mystery'www.bbc.com Women who were in pain for years without answers want greater awareness around their condition.
Diabetes patient says she had to turn to social media for insulinwww.bbc.com A woman living with diabetes urges better communication over the supply of essential drugs.
Modern hurricanes are rewriting the rules of extreme stormswww.bbc.com The behaviour of the world's most powerful storms is evolving. To adapt to these more destructive storms, we need to know how they're changing.
Shannen Doherty obituary: Remembering the Beverly Hills 'badass'www.bbc.com The US actress, who had breast cancer, starred in TV shows like Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed.