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US Navy yard gunman identified The deceased gunman in the shooting at a naval installation in Washington DC has been named as Aaron Alexis, unnamed officials tell US media. Read More »Insidious sequel tops US box office Horror sequel Insidious: Chapter 2 tops the North American box office with $41m (£26m). Read More »McQueen takes Toronto Festival award British director Steve McQueen takes the People's Choice award as the 2013 Toronto Film Festival closes. Read More »Who is going to run the Federal Reserve? Who is in the frame to run the US central bank? Read More »VIDEO: Digital detective is modern Sherlock Holmes Sleuth reveals how almost all crime leaves digital trace Read More »NY art dealer admits 15 year fraud New York art dealer pleads guilty to being involved in a 15 year multi-million dollar art fraud. Read More »Indian media: Twitter backlash over Miss America Indian media erupt over racist backlash against Miss America Read More »Navy Yard gunman 'heard voices' The ex-US Navy reservist who killed 12 and wounded eight at a US Navy building in Washington DC was treated for mental health issues, US media report. Read More »Microsoft in $40bn share buyback Software giant Microsoft rewards investors by announcing an increase in its dividend and a new $40bn share buyback. Read More »JP Morgan facing regulatory scrutiny US bank JP Morgan Chase tells its employees that there could be more legal and regulatory scrutiny in the coming weeks. Read More »US officer 'shot road crash victim' A North Carolina police officer is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed car accident victim. Read More »Brazil president calls off US trip Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff calls off a state visit to Washington next month over allegations of US espionage on her country. Read More » | ||||
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