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LA airport attack: Not guilty plea Paul Ciancia, charged with murdering a federal security officer in a rampage at LA International Airport in November, pleads not guilty. Read More »US court quashes priest's conviction A court in Pennsylvania in the United States reverses the conviction of Monsignor William Lynn for covering up sex abuse claims. Read More »Obama signs bipartisan budget bill US President Barack Obama signs a two-year bipartisan federal budget bill, averting the risk of a government shutdown in January. Read More »Is Hollywood's blockbuster model broken? Is the Hollywood model broken in a year of booming budgets? Read More »Barclays fined $3.75m over data loss Barclays is fined $3.75m (£2.28m) by a US regulator for allegedly failing to keep proper electronic records, emails and instant messages. Read More »GM recalls 1.5m cars in China General Motors and its Chinese partner firm are recalling about 1.46 million cars amid concerns about their safety. Read More »Is the internet killing opinion journalism? Can intelligent opinion writing survive in the era of Buzzfeed and internet trolls? One newspaper editor shares her plan for saving civil discourse. Read More »Japan agrees Okinawa US airbase move The government of Japan's Okinawa prefecture approves the relocation of a US military airbase, ending years of deadlock, officials say. Read More »Hugh Jackman quits Houdini musical X-Men star Hugh Jackman pulls out of an upcoming Broadway musical about Harry Houdini in which he was to have played the famed illusionist. Read More »US and Canada outage misery persists More than 100,000 householders in parts of the US and Canada still have no electricity supply, six days after last weekend's ice storm. Read More »NSA surveillance lawful, judge says A US federal judge rules that mass government surveillance of the phone network is legal, a week after another ruling said the opposite. Read More » | ||||
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