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'Smelly' sauce plant spared closure

A judge denies a Los Angeles suburb's attempt to stop production of a popular hot sauce, after residents complained of the factory's smell.

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Fannie Mae sues banks over Libor

US mortgage giant Fannie Mae is suing nine banks including Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) over losses relating to the Libor scandal.

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Tunnel linking US and Mexico found

A drug-smuggling tunnel equipped with electricity, ventilation and a rail system is found connecting California and Mexico.

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VIDEO: NY bus driver stops girl jumping

Newly released footage shows a New York bus driver stopping a girl from attempting to jump from a bridge over a motorway.

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Boy jailed for killing neo-Nazi dad

A California boy who was 10 years old when he shot dead his neo-Nazi father is sentenced to between seven and 10 years in a juvenile prison.

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Toronto mayor: 'No reason' to resign

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says he has "no reason" to resign after police say they have recovered footage apparently showing him smoking from a crack pipe.

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US has left Iraq broken and strong men emboldened

The US has left Iraq broken and strong men emboldened

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A world history of government spying

From Caesar to Sun Tzu and beyond, a history of snooping

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NY stop-and-frisk overhaul blocked

A US court blocks legally ordered changes to New York City's stop-and-frisk programme and takes the unusual step of removing a judge from the case.

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US cuts food aid benefits for poor

US food aid benefits are set to be cut after a temporary expansion of the government programme expires, as legislators fight over further cuts.

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Boston Red Sox win: A redemptive baseball season

Red Sox won, Boston was strong and marathon bombers failed

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VIDEO: White House turns spooky for Halloween

Giant black spiders, webs and pumpkins transformed the White House for Halloween, as US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, dressed in orange and black, handed out gifts to children.

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VIDEO: Edward Snowden gets IT job in Russia

Edward Snowden, the former US intelligence analyst who leaked information about US secret surveillance, has apparently found a new job in Russia.

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VIDEO: Inside drug-smuggling 'super tunnel'

A drug-smuggling tunnel equipped with electricity, ventilation and a rail system has been found connecting San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Mexico.

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VIDEO: US clears gadgets for take-off use

Aviation regulators have cleared the safe use of mobile devices during take-off and landing for US airlines.

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Jagger denies 'hitting on' Katy Perry

Rolling Stones star Sir Mick Jagger issues a statement denying Katy Perry's claims he made a pass at her when she was 18.

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Ewan McGregor to make Broadway debut

Trainspotting star Ewan McGregor is to make his Broadway debut next year in a revival of Sir Tom Stoppard's 1982 play The Real Thing.

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US court upholds Texas abortion law

A third of Texas abortion clinics can no longer provide the procedure after a federal court allows new restrictions to take effect in the US state.

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VIDEO: Are too many Americans on food stamps?

US food assistance programme explained in 99 seconds

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'Shots fired' at Los Angeles airport

Los Angeles international airport is locked down amid report of gunshots -and television footage shows wounded wearing what appear to be transport security uniforms.

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Maliki and Obama to discuss violence

US President Barack Obama and Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki are expected to discuss the escalating violence in Iraq at a White House meeting.

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