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Chris Brown faces new charges

The RnB star Chris Brown is facing a new set of charges after claims he was involved in a hit-and-run collision.

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US teen killed by bull statue horn

A 14-year-old boy dies in the US after running into the horn of a bull statue on a Texas university campus, reportedly during a game of hide-and-seek.

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New interim Montreal mayor selected

Laurent Blanchard becomes Montreal's third mayor in eight months, after two prior leaders of the Canadian city resigned amid corruption allegations.

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VIDEO: Saving one of California's 90 languages

A California native tribe's effort to save its language from extinction

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VIDEO: 'I'm not recognised as an army wife'

As the US Supreme Court weighs whether to uphold the Defense of Marriage Act, a military woman and her wife explain how the law has made their life together difficult.

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US commits to Afghan Taliban talks

US and Afghan officials reaffirm their commitment to peace talks with the Taliban, hours after Taliban militants attacked a CIA station.

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US envoy: Syria 'a stain' on UN

Susan Rice has called the UN Security Council's inaction on the Syrian war "a stain" on the body, in final remarks as US ambassador to the body.

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Jordanians uneasy over US troop deployment

Fears over US military deployments in Jordan

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Democrats hold Kerry's Senate seat

Congressman Edward Markey wins election to Secretary of State John Kerry's former Senate seat, defeating Republican political newcomer Gabriel Gomez.

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Texas passes abortion restrictions

A bill that is expected to close almost all abortion clinics in the US state of Texas is approved by the state legislature.

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Broadway tribute to Gandolfini

Theatres on Broadway will dim their lights on Wednesday in memory of The Sopranos actor, James Gandolfini who died in Italy on Wednesday.

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US growth rate revised down to 1.8%

The US economy grew at an annualised pace of 1.8% in the first quarter of the year, slower than the previous estimate of 2.4%.

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Grisham debut novel heads for stage

A stage version of A Time to Kill, the first novel by US author John Grisham, is to open in New York later this year.

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Controversial trader Marc Rich dies

Marc Rich, the trader controversially pardoned by former President Bill Clinton, dies in Switzerland at the age of 78.

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Denver's hot housing market

The battle to buy in Denver's hot, hot housing market

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US gay marriage ban overturned

The US Supreme Court overturns a law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman only, in a landmark decision.

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Snowden asylum case 'may take weeks'

Ecuador could take weeks to rule on an asylum bid by fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino says.

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US bloggers banned from entering UK

Two prominent US bloggers, the co-founders of anti-Muslim group, have been banned from entering the UK, the Home Office says.

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