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VIDEO: Toronto mayor: 'I have bought drugs'

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has admitting buying illegal drugs in the past two years, at a raucous meeting at which city councillors asked him to take a leave of absence.

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Oprah 'happy' at civil rights cycle

US talk show queen Oprah Winfrey says she feels the time is finally right for audiences to embrace films that tackle slavery and civil rights.

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Kerry opposes new sanctions on Iran

US Secretary of State John Kerry tells a Senate panel new sanctions against Iran would risk ruining talks over Tehran's nuclear programme.

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VIDEO: US brands Boko Haram 'terrorists'

The US has designated Nigeria's Boko Haram and Ansaru militant groups as foreign terrorist organisations.

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US healthcare enrolment figures low

The Obama administration says barely 27,000 Americans enrolled for health insurance through its troubled federal website in the first month.

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VIDEO: Toronto mayor admits buying drugs

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has admitted buying illegal drugs in the past two years, at a raucous meeting at which city councillors asked him to take a leave of absence.

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Four US Marines die in base accident

Four US Marines have been killed in an accident while clearing unexploded ordnance at a base in Southern California, military officials say.

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Yellen says Fed has 'more work'

In remarks ahead of a confirmation hearing in front of Congress, Janet Yellen says the Federal Reserve has more to do to aid the US recovery.

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VIDEO: Will Afghanistan descend into civil war?

Will Afghanistan descend into civil war once the US leaves?

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US carrier to boost typhoon effort

A US aircraft carrier and its escort ships are due to arrive off the Philippines to help communities devastated by Typhoon Haiyan.

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US mobster victims call him 'Satan'

Family members of infamous US mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger label him a "domestic terrorist" and "Satan" at a packed sentencing hearing.

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US execution stayed over organ plea

The execution of a convicted child killer in the US is postponed so his request to donate organs, including a kidney to his mother, can be assessed.

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Comedian Kaufman 'faked his death'

Cult comedy star Andy Kaufman, best known for his role in Taxi, faked his own death in 1984 and is still alive, his brother claims.

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Wal-Mart reports rise in income

Wal-Mart, the owner of Asda, reports net income of $3.7bn (£2.3bn) for July to September this year, up from $3.6bn for the same period in 2012.

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The powerful allure of homeless people on social media

Why this indigent US veteran's makeover went viral

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Anti-sex assault officer cleared

The officer tasked with stemming sexual assault in the US Air Force is acquitted on charges he groped a woman outside a bar in May.

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Hundreds held over Canada child porn

Police in Toronto say 341 people have been arrested and 386 children rescued in a three-year investigation into a child pornography ring.

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US mobster 'Whitey' Bulger jailed

US mobster James "Whitey" Bulger is given two consecutive life sentences plus five years by a court in Boston for racketeering and 11 murders.

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US agents 'removed from Obama guard'

Two Secret Service agents are removed from President Obama's guard detail after reports of misconduct and sexual harassment, a newspaper reports.

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Obama to announce healthcare fix

President Obama is expected to announce a fix for Americans facing cancellation of their health insurance policies under his healthcare law.

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Google wins copyright court case

Google has defeated a legal claim lodged over its plans to scan and upload millions of books to create a massive online library.

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Yellen defends Fed in Senate hearing

Janet Yellen, the woman the White House wants to run the Federal Reserve, defends its stimulus efforts at her confirmation hearing.

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Kerry downplays Iran assets 'deal'

The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, says a "tiny portion" of Iranian assets may be freed under a proposed deal on Iran's nuclear programme.

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Baldwin stalker gets six months jail

A Canadian woman is convicted in New York of stalking US actor Alec Baldwin and is sentenced to six months in jail.

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Justin Bieber 'sorry' to Argentina

The pop star apologises after he appears to "disrespect" the flag of Argentina at a recent concert.

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