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Bradley Manning due at court martial US soldier Bradley Manning, arrested three years ago on suspicion of leaking military secrets to Wikileaks, is due at a military court for trial. Read More »Apple fights US charges over e-books Technology giant Apple is to begin its defence against charges by the US government that it colluded to set the prices of e-books. Read More »AUDIO: Oral sex 'can give you cancer' The Hollywood actor Michael Douglas has claimed that the throat cancer which nearly killed him was caused by giving oral sex. Read More »VIDEO: 'Lucky to be alive' after tornado Thousands of homes remain without power in the US Midwest after a huge storm system swept through, killing at least 12 people. Read More »VIDEO: Curing cancer or 'selling hope'? Hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised to send British patients to a doctor in America who claims he can "cure cancer". Read More »Fast & Furious 6 holds box office Fast and Furious 6 fights off competition from films starring Morgan Freeman and After Earth to stay atop the North American box office. Read More »Jolie 'moved' by surgery support Film star Angelina Jolie says she feels "moved" by the support she has received from fans since she announced she had a double mastectomy. Read More »Trans-US solar plane sets off again A solar powered plane aiming to cross the US from the West Coast to the East Coast begins its third leg, flying from Dallas, Texas, to St Louis, Missouri. Read More »VIDEO: Jaden on why Will's an embarrassing dad Will and Jaden Smith talk about the pitfalls of working together Read More »VIDEO: Manning trial due to start The US soldier accused of causing America's worst ever national security breach goes on trial on Monday. Read More »Suspect DNA swabs 'legal' - US court The US Supreme Court rules police may routinely take DNA cheek swabs from suspects who have been arrested but not yet convicted of a crime. Read More »VIDEO: Speakeasies and secret parties in NYC Juliette Campbell organises speakeasies and underground parties in New York City. She talked to the BBC about the difficulty of staying discreet in the age of social media. Read More »Nidal Hasan 'can represent himself' A US military judge rules that the Army psychiatrist accused of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting may represent himself at his court martial. Read More » | ||||
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