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Toronto's Ford denies 'crack video'

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has denied allegations from a major Canadian newspaper he was caught on camera smoking crack cocaine.

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Rare Superman comic 'found in wall'

A 1938 comic featuring the debut of Superman that was discovered in the wall of an abandoned home could set a new auction record, a dealer says.

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Barrick Gold fined for Chile project

Chilean authorities fine the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold Corp, more than $16m for environmental offences at an Andean mine.

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Arizona sheriff 'profiled' Hispanics

The office of Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona, improperly targeted Hispanics in patrols for undocumented immigrants, a judge finds.

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How safe are US road bridges?

How safe are road bridges in the US?

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News tweets of the week

Hecklers, Anthony Weiner and more - all in 140 characters

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Why are so many Guantanamo inmates from Yemen?

Could Guantanamo's largest detainee group be released?

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VIDEO: Oklahoma: Loved ones lost in tragedy

Tim Muffett has been hearing the story of one family, who lost loved ones in the tragedy.

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VIDEO: Turtle rescued after swallowing plastic

An injured turtle found by a fisherman in Florida has been returned to the sea after being treated at a rescue centre.

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Bridge collapses after US rail crash

Two goods trains collide in the US state of Missouri, bringing down a road bridge and leaving seven people injured.

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Mayor 'sorry' for US brothel remarks

Osaka's outspoken mayor apologises for saying US troops in Okinawa should visit legal brothels as a way of curbing sexual crimes there.

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VIDEO: Man plays guitar during brain surgery

A patient has played the guitar while undergoing brain surgery in the US, to help surgeons pinpoint where to place electrodes to treat the effects of his Parkinson's disease.

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Apple 1 from 1976 sells for $650,000

An original Apple 1 computer from 1976 - one of the first built in Steve Jobs' garage - sells at auction for more than 500,000 euros ($650,000).

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