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Crash and fire killed Hollywood star Hollywood star Paul Walker was killed by impact and a fire in a car crash in California on Saturday, a post-mortem examination finds. Read More »Beached whales dead in Florida Six whales die and as many as 40 more are stranded after a pod beached off Florida's Everglades National Park. Read More »Rockwell painting in record sale A Normal Rockwell painting sells for $46m (£28m) in New York, a new record for a piece of American art sold at auction. Read More »Martin Bashir resigns from MSNBC Martin Bashir resigns from liberal US news and chat network MSNBC after "offensive" remarks about former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Read More »Not guilty plea in US teacher murder A student in the US state of Massachusetts who is accused of killing his maths teacher pleads not guilty to murder, rape and robbery. Read More »Booming Canada recruits British and Irish workers Booming Canadian economy attracts British workers Read More »Obama: US must fix 'unequal economy' President Barack Obama calls for government action to remedy what he describes as profound income inequality and a lack of social mobility in the US. Read More »VIDEO: On board US navy ship amid China row With China and the US trying to resolve their differences, the crew of the USS George Washington are carrying on as normal at their base in Japan. Read More »Rob Ford 'tried to buy crack video' Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is alleged to have offered to buy a video which showed him apparently smoking crack cocaine, police documents reveal. Read More »Biden in 'direct' China zone talks The US and China had "very direct" talks about China's new air defence identification zone, says US Vice-President Joe Biden. Read More »NSA 'tracking' millions of mobiles The movements of hundreds of millions of mobile users are being tracked by the NSA every day, reveals the Washington Post. Read More »Mountie told 'no pot-smoking in uniform' Mountie fights for right to smoke cannabis in uniform Read More »'US teacher' shot dead in Libya A teacher, believed to be an American national, is shot dead in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi, local officials say. Read More »US economy grows faster than thought The US economy grew at an annual pace of 3.6% in the third quarter of the year, revised figures show. Read More »US fast-food workers in strike Fast-food workers in nearly 100 cities across the US are planning to hold a 24-hour strike in protest at low wages on Thursday, organisers say. Read More »Top Gun muse is Pentagon highflyer The flight instructor who was the inspiration for the female love interest in the film Top Gun has become acting deputy head of the Pentagon. Read More »One Direction make US chart history The boy band become the only group to have their first three albums go to number one in their opening week in the US. Read More » | ||||
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