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VIDEO: Tornado clean-up begins in Oklahoma
Police cordons have been removed for the first time since the Tornado in Oklahoma allowing families to return to their homes and survey the damage.
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VIDEO: King wins first female Gershwin prize
Singer-songwriter Carole King has become the first female to win the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
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VIDEO: Schools set alight in Stockholm violence
Rioters have set alight two schools and a police station in the suburbs of Stockholm, as violence flared for the fifth night in a row.
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VIDEO: Obama heckled over Guantanamo Bay
US President Barack Obama is heckled over his failure to close the Guantanamo Bay prison by a member of the audience during a national security speech.
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VIDEO: Burning US railroad bridge collapses
A railroad bridge across the Colorado River between San Saba and Lometa in the US state of Texas burned down and collapsed.
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Constable masterpiece bought by Tate
Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, one of Constable's "most important paintings", is bought by the Tate for a "bargain" £23.1m.
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King receives honour from Obama
US President Barack Obama honours "living legend" Carole King as he presents her with the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
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Redford impresses Cannes critics
Robert Redford receives a standing ovation for his performance in his survival-at-sea epic All Is Lost at a Cannes Film Festival screening.
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Hughes in contention for Stoke job
Former QPR boss Mark Hughes emerges as a leading contender to replace Tony Pulis as Stoke City manager.
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Latam "gang of four" scrap tariffs
Four countries in Latin America - Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru - have agreed to scrap most of the tariffs on trade between their four countries.
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Poor countries take on tax avoiders
Developing countries are trying to stop mining companies shifting billions of dollars in profits out of their countries, depriving them of much-needed tax revenue.
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Ecuador satellite space crash fears
Space engineers in Ecuador are trying to establish if the country's only satellite has been damaged in a crash with space debris.
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'Active' US hurricane season seen
US forecasters predict an "active or extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season of seven to 11 hurricanes, up from the average of six.
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WHO urges sharing over coronavirus
The WHO urges countries with possible cases of novel coronavirus to share information amid concern over patent rights held by commercial labs.
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Obama defends 'just' drones war
President Obama defends the use of drones as a "just war" of self-defence against deadly militants, and a campaign that has made America safer.
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Foul weather hits US tornado cleanup
Recovery efforts in an Oklahoma city hit by a huge tornado are hampered by thunderstorms, as the first victim's funeral is held.
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Nasa to lease shuttle launch pad
Nasa is looking for commercial operators to lease a historic launch pad in Florida used for the first Moon missions and by the Atlantis shuttle.
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US Boy Scouts to allow gay members
The Boy Scouts of America organisation votes to accept openly gay scouts, after a divisive campaign pitting liberals against some religious groups.
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US road bridge falls into river
Part of a road bridge has collapsed into the Skagit River in the US state of Washington sending vehicles into the water, officials say.
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Lego Starfighter is huge draw
Lego Starfighter is huge draw
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Solar plane set to make flight history
Solar plane set to make flight history
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Castles in the clouds: Tech firms building massive headquarters
Castles in the clouds: Tech firms building massive headquarters
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Reuters Today: Bernanke Sparks Massive Sell Off
Reuters Today: Bernanke Sparks Massive Sell Off
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NY rep rebounds from scandal with bid for mayor
NY rep rebounds from scandal with bid for mayor
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Flying car for the masses set for take-off
Flying car for the masses set for take-off
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Obama limits use of drone strikes, discusses closing Guantanamo
Obama limits use of drone strikes, discusses closing Guantanamo
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Obama awards King; Diamonds stolen at Cannes
Obama awards King; Diamonds stolen at Cannes
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VIDEO: US showman's unbelievable oddballs
The connoisseur of the weird and strange long before reality TV
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VIDEO: US mayor to push tornado shelter law
The mayor of the tornado-devastated town of Moore in Oklahoma has vowed to push for a new law on shelters, after a huge twister there killed at least 24.
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Alonso: Red Bull have lost dominance
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso says Red Bull are complaining about the tyres in F1 because they have lost their dominant position.
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Rose revels in Wentworth pressure
Justin Rose says he enjoys the pressure of the PGA Championship being played at Wentworth, close to where he grew up.
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Jockey Ahern banned for 10 years
Jockey Eddie Ahern is banned for 10 years after being found guilty of corruption by the BHA, while Neil Clement receives a 15-year ban.
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Twitter boosts security after hacks
Micro-blogging site Twitter says it is bringing in a two-step login for users to beef up security following recent high-profile breaches.
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GPs 'will not shore up unsafe NHS'
Family doctors are not prepared to shore up an emergency health care system left unsafe by "political meddling", a GP leader is to warn in a speech.
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Nissan recalls over 800,000 vehicles
Nissan says it plans to recall about 841,000 vehicles worldwide due to a faulty steering wheel.
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US 'faith healers' 'killed' own baby
A US couple who reject medicine in favour of faith healing are charged with murder in their infant son's death, four years after another son's death.
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Cave paintings uncovered in Mexico
Archaeologists in Mexico find 4,926 cave paintings in red, yellow, black and white in the north-eastern region of Burgos.
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Universal flu jab 'edges closer'
A way of creating more effective vaccines which could protect against a broad range of flu viruses has been reported by US researchers.
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Refugees 'facing rising dangers'
Amnesty International says the world has become an increasingly dangerous place for refugees and migrants in its annual report.
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