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Sext pest: as Anthony Weiner loses it with reporter
It’s clearly getting to him. New York mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner rounds on an ITV reporter on a campaign stop in Harlem – as the sexting scandal sends his poll ratings through the floor.
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Burger that: as fast food workers strike across America
Fast food workers in cities across America have walked off the job to demand better pay, saying they are fed up with earning less than $10 an hour while top executives’ bonuses soar.
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Sex texts? I had a few, admits Anthony Weiner
He now admits sexting up to three women after he resigned from Congress. New York’s mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner slumps in the polls as the scandal over his online encounters refuses to go away.
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New sexting scandal for New York’s wannabe mayor
He texted lewd photographs of himself to a young woman – after resigning from Congress for the very same thing. But New York mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner says he’s staying in the race.
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Obama: Trayvon Martin could have been me
In a surprise speech at the White House, Barack Obama makes the most personal comments on race of his presidency, saying that Trayvon Martin “could have been me”.
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Detroit files for bankruptcy – so what happens next?
“Let me be blunt: Detroit is broke.” Michigan’s governor says the city has gone bankrupt after 60 years of decline. But can the city that was once a symbol of industrial might bounce back?
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Juror in Zimmerman trial speaks out for first time
One of the six women on the jury that acquitted George Zimmerman of murdering the black teenager Trayvon Martin speaks out for the first time.
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Abortion rights threat as Texas approves ban
A major victory for the anti-abortion movement as the Texas senate approves a sweeping new bill banning most abortions after 20 weeks – but opponents vow to fight back.
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After killing that shocked America: the verdict
It was the case that divided America: a young black man shot dead by a neighbourhood watch volunteer who pleaded self defence. Will George Zimmerman now be acquitted of murder?
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Sex, scandal and politics: can New York forgive and forget?
New Yorkers are prepared to forgive: or are they? Former governor Eliot Spitzer is trying to return to politics – five years after he resigned amid a prostitution scandal. And he’s not alone.
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Abortion rights in America: why Ohio is the new battlefront
There’s a new front in the battle over abortion rights – Ohio – where sweeping restrictions have just come into force. And Texas takes up the debate again on a bill banning abortion after 20 weeks.
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California sees first gay wedding in four years
The brides kissed and supporters cheered – as California’s Attorney General presided over the first gay wedding in the state for more than four years – declaring the couple “spouses for life”.
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US celebrity chef in hot water amid racism scandal
She’s one of America’s highest earning celebrity chefs. But companies are rapidly cutting ties with the self-styled queen of southern cooking, Paula Deen, amid revelations that she used racial slurs.
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US Senate approves sweeping immigration reform
The US Senate approves sweeping reforms to immigration with a path to citizenship for eleven million undocumented workers. But will one of Obama’s flagship policies be killed off in Congress?
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Huge victory for US gay rights after landmark court ruling
In two historic rulings, the US Supreme Court strikes down the law defining marriage as strictly between men and women and allows gay marriages in California to go ahead.