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US will not challenge cannabis laws The US government says it will not sue to stop the states of Colorado and Washington from legalising and regulating recreational use of marijuana. Read More »Nasdaq admits part-blame for glitch The company behind the Nasdaq admits partial responsibility for a three-hour trading glitch on the tech stock exchange last week. Read More »Chimp wins $10,000 art competition A US chimpanzee who paints with his tongue wins a $10,000 (£6,450) prize in a chimpanzee art competition sponsored by the Humane Society. Read More »Why do people still fly the Confederate flag? Why do some Americans still fly the Confederate flag? Read More »US envoy set for North Korea appeal A senior US envoy is due to arrive in North Korea to request the release of American Kenneth Bae, jailed for 15 years by the communist state. Read More »US led by 'best interests' on Syria The US vows to act in its "best interests" over the alleged use of chemical weapons by Syrian troops, after British MPs reject military intervention. Read More »France backs US on Syria action French President Francois Hollande says a vote by UK MPs vote blocking British military action against Syria has not changed France's resolve. Read More »Widower's love song makes top 10 A 96-year-old who wrote a touching love song to his late wife enters the top 10 on the US iTunes chart. Read More »Kitten search closes New York subway Parts of the New York subway system had to be shut down for more than an hour whilst rescuers tried to find kittens running loose on the tracks. Read More »US girl, 6, dies in boy's joyride An eight-year-old Arizona boy takes his mother's car for a joyride and crashes it, fatally injuring his six-year-old sister who was with him. Read More »Syria attack killed 1,429 - Kerry John Kerry says Syrian government forces killed 1,429 people in a chemical weapons attack in Damascus last week. Read More »US spying 'black budget' detailed Details of US intelligence's multi-billion dollar "black budget" is revealed in files passed by leaker Edward Snowden to the Washington Post. Read More » | ||||
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