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Father to visit Snowden in Russia Lon Snowden, father of US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, has got a Russian visa and will visit his son "very soon", his lawyer says. Read More »Silicon Alley's first billionaire How a photo website created Silicon Alley's first billionaire Read More »Musk to outline 'Hyperloop' idea US entrepreneur Elon Musk is expected to give more details later of his supersonic "Hyperloop" concept to link Los Angeles and San Francisco. Read More »VIDEO: Clinton unsure about 2016 campaign Former US President Bill Clinton has spoken to the BBC's Komla Dumor about whether there might be another Clinton presidential campaign on the horizon. Read More »VIDEO: Sinkhole causes villa collapse A sinkhole has caused a section of a villa to collapse in a resort in Florida. Read More »US judge bars baby name Messiah A judge in the US reportedly orders a baby's name to be changed from Messiah to Martin, arguing that the only true messiah is Jesus Christ. Read More »Hollywood set for biggest summer Hollywood is on course for its biggest ever summer box office - reaping $4.1bn - despite several high-profile flops. Read More »Michele dedicates award to Monteith The star dedicates her Teen Choice Award for best comedy actress to boyfriend and Glee co-star Cory Monteith. Read More »Elysium: A politically charged 'popcorn sundae' How Elysium is a summer blockbuster with a serious side Read More »VIDEO: Swimming back to life Gavin Maitland talks to the BBC about his life-saving double lung transplant and how he now enjoys every moment with his family. Read More »Sinkhole opens under Florida hotel A Florida hotel near Disney World has partially collapsed into a sinkhole, the latest such incident in the US state. Read More »Blackberry to explore sale option Blackberry announces that is has formed a committee to explore strategic options for the business, including a possible sale of the company. Read More »US agency 'surveillance leviathan' A senior security researcher says documents suggesting the US government "touches" 1.6% of internet traffic in fact reveal the vast scale of snooping. Read More »US in major criminal justice reform The Obama administration is to unveil a major reform of the criminal justice system, dropping mandatory minimum sentences in certain drug cases. Read More »US mob boss Bulger found guilty A man accused of being one of America's most notorious criminal kingpins is found guilty of racketeering and conspiracy. Read More »NY 'stop and frisk' unconstitutional New York City's police department deliberately violated the civil rights of thousands through its stop and frisk policy, a US judge rules. Read More » | ||||
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