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DNA links Boston Strangler to victim

US authorities say DNA evidence links a dead convict suspected to have been the notorious Boston Strangler to a woman murdered nearly 50 years ago.

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Hunger strike for 29,000 US inmates

A hunger strike by California prisoners enters its fourth day, with 29,000 inmates protesting against lengthy solitary confinement sentences.

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US budget surplus highest in 5 years

The US government reported a budget surplus of $116.5b (£77.02b) in June, the most in five years.

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VIDEO: The family circus aged two to 66

Performing in the circus is a family affair for 66-year-old grandfather and amateur clown Alain Carabinier.

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Saudi princess 'enslaved' Kenyan

A woman described as a Saudi princess is arrested in California and accused of human trafficking after a Kenyan woman allegedly escaped from her home.

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VIDEO: DNA links 'Boston Strangler' to victim

US authorities say DNA evidence links a dead convict long suspected to have been a notorious serial killer to a woman murdered nearly 50 years ago.

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Snowden 'asks to meet activists'

Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has requested a meeting with human rights groups at Moscow airport, Russian officials say.

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Fox to turn hit films into musicals

Hollywood film studio 20th Century Fox joins forces with a top Broadway producer to develop a raft of stage musicals based on Fox films.

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US unveils humanoid robot test bed

A humanoid robot called Atlas could pave the way for intelligent machines to help in the wake of natural disasters.

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Defence sums up for George Zimmerman

The defence makes its closing argument in the murder trial of a Florida neighbourhood watchman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager last year.

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US banking giants see profits jump

US banks JP Morgan and Wells Fargo both report strong rises in profits for the second quarter of the year.

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VIDEO: Human-powered helicopter takes flight

A team of engineers from Canada wins a $250,000 (£165,000; 192,000 euros) prize for making the first human-powered helicopter.

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US seeks release of detained Morsi

The US calls on Egypt's military and interim political leaders to free deposed President Mohamed Morsi, officials in Washington say.

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