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mardi 30 novembre 2021

SportFacebook reverses Kyle Rittenhouse search policy

The company had blocked searches for the US teen after he was acquitted of killing two people.

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SportHow a Mississippi challenge could upend abortion rights

The Supreme Court is being asked to overturn the 1973 ruling that legalised abortion in the US.

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SportVictims of a historic flood in New York City reflect on the wreckage

Victims of a historic flood in New York City reflect on the wreckage wrought by Hurricane Ida.

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SportLara Logan: Fox News host condemned over Fauci Nazi doctor comments

Lara Logan compared Dr Anthony Fauci to Joseph Mengele - the Auschwitz doctor known as the "Angel of Death".

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SportCNN's Chris Cuomo suspended over help to governor brother

The CNN anchor provided extensive advice to Andrew Cuomo while he was facing sex abuse allegations.

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SportAlice Sebold apologises to man cleared of her rape

Anthony Broadwater spent 16 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of raping Alice Sebold.

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SportMichigan school shooting: Student kills three and wounds six

The suspect, a 15-year-old student, was taken into custody five minutes after police were called.

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SportEmma Coronel: Wife of kingpin El Chapo sentenced to three years

Emma Coronel Aispuro pleaded guilty to conspiracy and drug charges in June

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SportGhislaine Maxwell: Epstein pilot testifies he flew Prince Andrew

The paedophile financier's pilot tells a court he also flew Bill Clinton and Donald Trump on the jet.

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SportWhy US abortion laws could be changed by Supreme Court ruling

If Roe v Wade is overturned, millions of American women will lose access to legal abortions.

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SportMike Pence asks Supreme Court to overturn abortion rights

The former vice-president speaks on the eve of the most important abortion case in years at the top US court.

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lundi 29 novembre 2021

SportJack Dorsey: What's next for Twitter's co-founder?

The last time the tech visionary left Twitter, he set up another company now worth $100bn.

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SportCapitol riot: Michael Jackson imitator clashes with judge in court

The Jesus Christ Superstar cast member was accused by a judge of spewing "gobbledygook" in court.

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SportLabour shortage: Is Santa Claus coming to town this year?

With less Santas donning their suits and more demand for holiday cheer, Santa will be in short supply.

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SportMark Esper: Former Pentagon chief sues Pentagon over book release

Trump's fired defence secretary opposes the Defense Department's redactions to his new memoir.

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SportCovid: Biden urges calm over Omicron fears

No cases of the strain have been detected in the US, but Mr Biden called its arrival "inevitable".

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SportTimed Teaser: Which mammal made its last crypto trade?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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SportEnes Kanter Freedom: NBA star changes name to celebrate US citizenship

Outspoken Boston Celtics basketball player Enes Kanter will add 'Freedom' to his name.

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SportVirgil Abloh: How he 'helped black people dream in fashion'

Radio 1 Newsbeat has been speaking to people about the legacy Virgil Abloh leaves behind.

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SportIran nuclear deal: What key players want from talks

The competing ambitions of the countries involved make success a long shot, writes Jonathan Marcus.

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SportTwitter founder Jack Dorsey expected to step down as chief executive - reports

The founder and chief executive will step down from leading the company, media reports say.

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SportJussie Smollett: Jury selection begins in actor’s trial

The actor is accused of staging an attack on himself in 2019 as a publicity stunt, which he denies.

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SportWeek in pictures: 20-26 November 2021

A selection of powerful images from across the globe, taken this week.

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dimanche 28 novembre 2021

SportGhislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial to begin in New York City

The UK socialite denies grooming girls for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.

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SportUS and Iran seek to break impasse at talks on reviving nuclear deal

Iran's nuclear advances adds air of urgency as sides meet in Vienna after months-long pause.

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SportVirgil Abloh: Designer and Off-White founder dies aged 41

Abloh, who was Louis Vuitton's artistic director, had been suffering from a rare form of cancer.

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SportKevin Strickland: Fundraiser for exonerated Missouri man tops $1.5m

Kevin Strickland was released after 42 years in jail over a triple murder he did not commit.

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samedi 27 novembre 2021

SportCovid vaccine: Can US troops be punished for refusing the jabs?

The US military has said that America's 2.1 million soldiers and sailors must all get the vaccine.

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vendredi 26 novembre 2021

SportMusical theatre icon Stephen Sondheim dies at 91

The US composer and lyricist reshaped America's musical theatre in a career spanning over 60 years.

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SportBiden: Fact-checking claims about US economic progress

President Biden says things have improved for the US economy, but is he right?

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SportCovid: US joins EU in restricting flights from S Africa over new coronavirus variant

Flights from eight African nations to be blocked as new variant is classified as being "of concern".

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jeudi 25 novembre 2021

Sport'I don't need a new TV, but I'll probably get one'

Black Friday is back and Americans, flush with Covid cash, are going out to spend.

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SportUpcoming Moon missions spur the search for new spacesuits

Nasa has asked the private sector to design new spacesuits that can be used on the Moon.

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mercredi 24 novembre 2021

SportWhat Ahmaud Arbery's murder exposes about America

Ahmaud Arbery died in a 'modern-day lynching' - locals say the spectre of racism is always present.

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SportWhat I learnt eating at 8,000 Chinese restaurants

David R Chan's decades of dining at 8,000 Chinese eateries has taught him about America and himself.

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SportAhmaud Arbery: Three US men guilty of murdering black jogger

The white men pursued and shot dead Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia in what some called a modern-day lynching.

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SportAntique rifle thief gets a day in jail decades on from his museum heists

Thomas Gavin apologised "for all this trouble" from his antique robberies in the 60s and 70s.

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SportPentagon to study UFO sightings in restricted US airspace

It follows a June report that could not explain dozens of "unidentified aerial phenomena".

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mardi 23 novembre 2021

SportAhmaud Arbery: 'He was wonderful in every way'

In an exclusive BBC interview, Ahmaud Arbery's sister remembers the jogger killed by three white men.

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SportChild is sixth fatality in Wisconsin parade car-ramming

Prosecutor say a sixth person - a child - died in the attack on a Christmas parade in Wisconsin.

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SportKevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison

Kevin Strickland was arrested at age 18 and convicted of a triple murder he did not commit.

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SportCrypto US constitution bidder refunds hit by high fees

Investors in an ill-fated scheme to buy the rare US document are being offered refunds with a catch.

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SportUS jury awards $25m in damages over Unite the Right rally

Those injured in Charlottesville accused organisers of conspiring to commit racially motivated violence.

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SportWalgreens, CVS, and Walmart fuelled opioid crisis, Ohio jury finds

A federal court finds Walgreens, CVS and Walmart helped create an oversupply of addictive painkillers.

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SportUS to release oil reserves in attempt to lower prices

The move is being taken together with other major oil consuming nations, including China and the UK.

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SportThrone Speech: Trudeau's Liberals lay out parliamentary agenda

Justin Trudeau needs cross-party support to pass indigenous rights, climate and affordability laws.

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SportAhmaud Arbery: Jury to decide fate of men accused in his murder

Three men are accused in the fatal shooting of the 25-year-old black jogger in the US state of Georgia.

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SportBrian Laundrie: US blogger Gabby Petito's fiancé 'died by suicide' - family lawyer

Brian Laundrie, who was found dead last month, was a person of interest in his fiancée's murder.

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SportGun makers ask US court to dismiss Mexico's claim for damages

The firms reject Mexico's accusation they are responsible for the violence inflicted by drug cartels.

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SportParkland shooting families settle FBI lawsuit

The FBI acknowledged failing to follow up on a tip that the gunman was "going to explode".

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SportLush to stop some social media until it's 'safer'

The firm says it will close accounts "in an effort to address consumers’ mental health challenges".

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lundi 22 novembre 2021

SportKyle Rittenhouse says his case 'has nothing to do with race'

"I support the BLM movement," says the teen, who was acquitted of shooting three during racial unrest.

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SportWaukesha Christmas Parade: Who were the victims?

A nurse, a teacher and a bank worker are among the dead in the Waukesha Christmas parade horror.

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SportKevin Spacey to pay $31m to studio after abuse claims

The actor was ordered to pay $31m (£23.2) to the House of Cards studio after sexual abuse claims.

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SportLeBron James given first ever NBA suspension

LeBron James is suspended for one match for the first time in his career after clashing with Isaiah Stewart as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night.

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SportWisconsin witnesses recount how SUV mowed down parade-goers

"Little girls flying through the air." Witnesses recount the Waukesha Christmas parade horror.

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SportWisconsin: Waukesha Police Chief chokes up while naming Christmas parade incident victims

At least five people, aged between 52 and 81, were killed when a vehicle ploughed into a Christmas parade.

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SportGroveland Four: US judge clears men wrongly accused of rape after 72 years

Four black men wrongly accused of raping a white teenager are exonerated after 72 years.

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SportWisconsin: Suspect named after car ploughs into Waukesha Christmas parade

At least five people have been killed after a speeding SUV ploughed into a Christmas celebration.

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SportJerome Powell nominated to stay as US Federal Reserve chair

President Biden opts for continuity by nominating Jerome Powell to remain head of the central bank.

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SportGhislaine Maxwell: Brother Ian says she will not get fair hearing at trial

Ian Maxwell says negative reporting of his sister may prejudice her trial on sex trafficking charges.

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SportTimed Teaser: For how long did Kamala Harris have presidential powers?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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SportTiger Woods shares a clip for first time since accident of him hitting shots

Former world number one Tiger Woods shares the first footage of him hitting golf balls since he was seriously injured in a car accident in February.

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dimanche 21 novembre 2021

SportWaukesha: Fatalities after car ploughs into Wisconsin parade

Police say some people have died after a car drove into a Christmas parade in the city of Waukesha.

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SportThe art of a great urban wildlife photo

Andrew Budziak spends his nights photographing the animals of Toronto, Canada.

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SportHaiti kidnappers release two missionaries among 17 abducted

Two people among a group of 17 US and Canadian missionaries abducted last month are said to be safe.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse case: Why it so divides the US

Few US trials in recent years have generated such debate and acrimony. Why this one?

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samedi 20 novembre 2021

SportKyle Rittenhouse: Calls for calm after US teen cleared of murder

Families say justice is needed "not more violence" after Kyle Rittenhouse is cleared of murder.

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SportSan Diego freeway frenzy after armoured van spills money

Videos on social media show dollars raining down as drivers scramble to pick up the littered cash.

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vendredi 19 novembre 2021

SportKyle Rittenhouse: Biden 'angry' after teen cleared of shootings

The president expresses dismay after a teen who shot dead two men during racial unrest is cleared.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: US reacts to teen’s acquittal

Here is how the public reacted as a jury cleared Kyle Rittenhouse of homicide in a Kenosha protest last year.

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SportBritish Columbia: Petrol rations after Canada storm

More than 100 soldiers have so far been deployed to Canada's west, with thousands more on standby.

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SportIn pictures: British Columbia devastated by catastrophic floods

The flooding in Canada's west may be the most expensive natural disaster in the country's history.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: The moment court hears 'not guilty' verdict

The jury delivers its verdict - not guilty on all charges - after more than three days of deliberations.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: US teenager cleared over Kenosha killings

A jury clears the 18-year-old of homicide and all other charges following a politically divisive trial.

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SportAntony Blinken: What we've learnt from new US policy on Africa

"Africa is the future," says US Secretary of state Antony Blinken, but what will change?

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SportCovid: Canada authorises Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5-11

It is the first vaccine approved for use among children of this age group in the country.

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SportUS House votes to pass $1.9tn social spending plan

The Build Back Better Act now heads to the Senate, where it faces significant hurdles.

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SportKamala Harris: First woman to get US presidential powers (briefly)

Vice-President Kamala Harris will take control as Joe Biden undergoes his annual health check.

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SportElijah McClain: Family of murdered black man to receive $15m

Elijah McClain was put in a chokehold and injected with ketamine after being stopped by police.

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SportJimmy Hoffa: Deathbed confession sparks long missing US union boss body hunt

The FBI search a site in New Jersey as a new clue leads to hopes of solving the decades-old case.

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jeudi 18 novembre 2021

SportInstagram: US states investigate how platform targets children

A bipartisan group will investigate whether consumer protection laws for children were violated.

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SportThe doctor fleeing Tennessee over Covid

The former head of the US state's vaccine rollout has been forced out after threats and taunts.

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SportBiden 'considering' US diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called for action over Chinese human rights abuses.

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SportTravis McMichael says Ahmaud Arbery was no threat during chase

One of the men accused of murdering black jogger Ahmaud Arbery testifies that the victim didn't threaten him.

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SportGirl shot by police and teenagers charged: Who is responsible?

An eight-year-old died from police gunfire - so why are two teenagers being charged for her murder?

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SportJulius Jones: School walk-outs and protests as execution looms

Julius Jones is due to be executed on Thursday, but his last hope rests with the Oklahoma governor.

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SportVancouver storm: A state of emergency has been declared in British Columbia

British Columbia was hit with a major storm this week that cut transport links.

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SportMalcolm X's 1965 assassination: Convictions of two men to be quashed

Two of the men convicted of the 1965 killing did not get the justice they deserved, prosecutor says.

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SportCrypto bid to buy US constitution print raises over $40m

A group called ConstitutionDAO is crowd-funding an auction bid, but there are concerns.

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mercredi 17 novembre 2021

SportThe Office star who made a million dollars on Cameo

The Office star, Brian Baumgartner has made more than $1m making personalised videos on Cameo.

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SportBritish Columbia storm: Cows rescued from storm floods by jet ski

People had to move cows to higher ground after devastating flooding in Canada's British Columbia.

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SportAlec Baldwin: Rust script didn't call for gun to be fired, lawsuit alleges

A crew member is suing the actor over the fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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SportYoung Dolph: Rapper fatally shot in Memphis cookie store

Stars such as Megan Thee Stallion and Chance The Rapper are paying tribute to the rap star.

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SportCapitol riot: 'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley sentenced to 41 months in prison

Jacob Chansley became one of the most recognisable figures from the 6 January siege on the Capitol.

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SportUS annual drug overdose deaths hit record levels

Experts say the pandemic and an increase in synthetic opioids like fentanyl contributed to the rise.

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SportBritney Spears grateful for 'little things' in life after conservatorship

The singer says having "little things" like car keys and a bank card back makes "a huge difference".

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SportLA's Staples Center to be renamed after cryptocurrency firm

The Staples Center in Los Angeles will be renamed the Crypto.com Arena in a $700 million deal.

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SportDaBaby: DaniLeigh charged with assaulting partner

Rapper DaBaby calls police after allegedly being assaulted by his girlfriend, US police say.

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mardi 16 novembre 2021

SportHeated protests outside court ahead of Rittenhouse verdict

Demonstrators argue angrily in Wisconsin as a jury deliberates in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.

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SportDeadly storm cuts transport links around Vancouver

A woman has died in what one official described as the "worst weather storm in a century".

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SportUS Congress to punish lawmaker over violent meme

Republican Paul Gosar tweeted a video depicting sword attacks on Joe Biden and a congresswoman.

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SportNew York allows revellers at New Year's Eve celebrations

People who are vaccinated will be allowed into Times Square with proof of vaccination.

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SportWhat are President Biden's challenges at the border?

He has faced a spike in border crossings and criticism over deportations among other concerns.

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SportLife after deportation: 'Living the Mexican dream'

The experience of being sent back to Mexico can be a daunting one, though it can also have an upside.

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SportAhmaud Arbery: What you need to know about the case

The fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery drew national attention. The trial over his death is underway.

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SportAmazon to pay $500,000 for not sharing Covid data

The delivery giant left its workers "terrified and powerless", says California's attorney general.

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SportBritish Columbia left devastated after storm

Some areas in the province saw more rain in 24 hours than the average for the month of November.

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SportCovid-19: Pfizer to allow developing nations to make its treatment pill

The US company will allow 95 developing nations to produce generic versions of its antiviral pill.

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SportGoogle: US technology giant to invest $740m in Australia

The firm says it will create 6,000 jobs as it builds a research hub and expands its cloud capacity.

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SportOllie the comfort dog makes getting jabbed a little easier for California children

Ollie the Goldendoodle is helping California children overcome their fear of getting a Covid jab.

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Sport‘Democrats aiming for a 21st Century FDR moment’

US President Biden’s agenda will do an enormous amount of good, congressman Ritchie Torres says.

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lundi 15 novembre 2021

SportBiden-Xi talks: Leaders begin first face-to-face virtual summit

Taiwan has recently become a point of growing contention between both countries.

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SportThe harmonious US city run by Muslim Americans

Once a Polish enclave, Hamtramck, Michigan is now the first US city with an all-Muslim government.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: Weapons charge against accused US teen dropped

The judge dismissed the charge ahead of closing arguments by prosecutors and defence on Monday.

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SportSteve Bannon surrenders to face contempt charges

Mr Bannon, a former White House advisor to Donald Trump, has surrendered to FBI officials.

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SportTimed Teaser: How did Adele help a marriage proposal?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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SportDanny Fenster: US journalist freed from Myanmar jail

Danny Fenster will be allowed to leave the country just days after getting an 11-year sentence.

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dimanche 14 novembre 2021

SportAstroworld: Boy, nine, dies days after crush at Travis Scott festival

Ezra Blount is the youngest of 10 people killed after panic broke out during rapper Travis Scott's show.

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SportTrump Organization selling Washington hotel for $375m, reports say

The historic building will reportedly be renamed the Waldorf Astoria and managed by the Hilton group.

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SportJoe Biden and Xi Jinping: What they want from talks

The video call on Monday will address several thorny issues, including Taiwan, cybersecurity and trade.

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SportJair Bolsonaro, guns and rising violence in Brazil

Gun culture was part of Bolsonaro's winning presidential campaign. Three years on, what's the impact?

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SportJapan's former princess Mako leaves for New York after giving up title

Mako was forced to give up her titles when she married her "commoner" husband last month.

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SportUS covered up deadly air strike in Syria, New York Times reports

The strike occurred in the last stronghold of the so-called Islamic State in Syria in 2019.

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SportFBI probes cyber-attack emails sent from internal server

The agency is investigating after thousands of messages were sent warning of a possible cyber-attack.

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SportUS bank robber identified after decades-long hunt

Ted Conrad disappeared with $1.7 million after pulling off a bizarre heist more than 50 years ago.

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samedi 13 novembre 2021

SportGlen de Vries: William Shatner's spacecraft partner dies in plane crash

Glen de Vries went to the the edge of space with Star Trek actor William Shatner just one month ago.

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vendredi 12 novembre 2021

SportIqaluit: A month without clean water in Canada's north

Frustration is growing in the Canadian city of Iqaluit after fuel contaminated the water supply.

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SportCan California save itself from the flames?

Unprecedented drought and heat, combined with bad land management, have culminated in historic wildfires.

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SportSummer Zervos: Ex-Apprentice drops lawsuit against Trump

Mr Trump declares himself "totally vindicated" as Summer Zervos abandons her long-running lawsuit.

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SportBritney Spears released from 13-year conservatorship

An LA judge terminates a legal guardianship set up by the 39-year-old pop star's father in 2008.

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SportDontae Sharpe: US man wrongfully imprisoned for 26 years pardoned

Dontae Sharpe's pardon follows a BBC documentary on the miscarriage of justice in his case.

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SportTeddy bear lost in Glacier park returned to 6-year-old girl

Naomi Pascal and her beloved bear are back together again after a long year apart.

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SportSteve Bannon charged with contempt of Congress

Former Trump strategist charged after refusing to testify to committee investigating US Capitol riot.

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SportAstroworld: Dozens more lawsuits filed over deadly festival crush

A woman who was at the festival told reporters that said didn't know she was buying a "death ticket".

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SportUS police officer sues boss over KKK note

Keith Pool says superiors ignored numerous examples of racist abuse by former Chief Anthony Campo.

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jeudi 11 novembre 2021

SportUS journalist Danny Fenster gets 11 years jail in Myanmar

A Myanmar military court has sentenced US journalist Danny Fenster to 11 years in jail.

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SportUS Olympian Sunisa Lee 'pepper sprayed in racist attack'

Gold medallist Sunisa Lee says the suspects also shouted slurs at her during the incident in Los Angeles.

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SportCapitol riot: Court temporarily blocks release of Trump files

Files chased by the Capitol riot inquiry will not be released until an appeals court hears the case.

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SportUS women are being jailed for having miscarriages

More and more American women are facing prison for allegedly harming their unborn baby by using drugs.

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SportTomb of the Unknown Soldier now 100 years old

A century ago an unnamed serviceman was laid to rest in America's most venerated military cemetery.

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SportLateral flow tests: Americans react to seeing UK rapid testing

A British nurse explains how at-home, fast Covid tests changed her life - and what the US can expect.

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SportElon Musk: Tesla boss sells $5bn of shares after Twitter poll

Part of the share sale was based on a pre-arranged trading plan set up in September.

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SportJudge says Texas school mask mandate ban violates disabled student rights

A US judge said the ban cannot be enforced as it violates the federal rights of disabled students.

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mercredi 10 novembre 2021

SportAlabama boy certified as world's most premature baby

Curtis Means defied all odds after he was delivered in Birmingham, Alabama, weighing just 420g.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: US teen gunman's lawyers seek mistrial

Attorneys for Kyle Rittenhouse ask for the murder case to be tossed after the judge rebuked prosecutors.

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SportUber sued by Justice Department for overcharging disabled people

The Justice Department says Uber's 'wait time' fees discriminate against people with disabilities.

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SportFlint water crisis: $626m settlement reached for lead poisoning victims

Twelve people died and many children in a Michigan city were exposed to lead poisoning in 2014-15.

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Sport'Wilson' volleyball head from Cast Away film sold for $308,000

The iconic film prop was Tom Hanks' only companion in the Oscar-nominated 2000 film Cast Away.

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SportKyle Rittenhouse: Accused teen takes stand in his own defence

Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, broke down in tears as he told he court he shot three men in self-defence.

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SportMyanmar charges US journalist with terrorism

Danny Fenster, already on trial, is now facing new charges which could lead to a life sentence.

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SportUS prices rising at 6.2%, fastest rate for three decades

Prices rose 6.2% in the year to October, pushed up by higher costs for food and fuel.

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SportJoe Biden to host first 'Three Amigos' summit since 2016

The three leaders will likely affirm neighbourly ties after strained relations under Donald Trump.

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SportNasa's Moon return pushed back to 2025

The first Nasa mission to return to the surface of the Moon has been delayed by one year to 2025.

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SportHuma Abedin: Hillary Clinton aide on laptop that may have lost the election

The FBI reinvestigated Hillary Clinton's emails after seizing a laptop from Huma Abedin's then-husband.

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mardi 9 novembre 2021

SportLife at 50C: Lytton - the town that burned down in a day

Lytton saw the highest-ever temperature recorded above the latitude of 50 degrees north.

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SportHarry says he warned Twitter boss ahead of Capitol riot

The Duke of Sussex reveals his coup warning to Jack Dorsey came a day before the 6 January unrest.

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SportAstronauts return to Earth on SpaceX capsule

The astronauts spent 200 days in orbit on the International Space Station.

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SportLast rites rights of condemned around the world

A US death row inmate is fighting for a last rite. What rights to the condemned have around the world?

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SportCapitol riot: Trump's closest aides summoned to testify

Ten former White House aides are among the latest figures asked to testify by congressional investigators.

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SportAstroworld: Travis Scott should have stopped concert earlier, says fire chief

The US rapper had a responsibility to fans at his Astroworld event in which eight people were killed.

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SportNFL Pro-Bowler Frank Gore to fight NBA All-Star Deron Williams on Fury-Paul undercard

Retired NFL running back Frank Gore and ex-NBA point guard Deron Williams will meet in a heavyweight boxing match on the undercard of Tommy Fury's fight with YouTuber Jake Paul.

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SportAstroworld: Who were the victims?

Eight young people, aged 14 to 27, are dead after a Texas festival. Here's what we know about them.

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SportEmily Ratajkowski: Told to 'get ugly' for acting roles

In an interview with BBC Newsnight, she also spoke about her alleged sexual assault by Robin Thicke.

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SportRobinhood trading app hit by data breach affecting seven million

The popular US trading app suffered a social-engineering attack that compromised user details.

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SportRegular 10pm bedtime linked to lower heart risk

Synchronising sleep to match our internal body clock appears to be good for the heart, claim scientists.

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SportMetallurgist admits faking steel test results for US Navy subs

A metallurgist has pleaded guilty to fraud after faking the results of strength tests on steel.

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lundi 8 novembre 2021

SportWisconsin man shot by Kyle Rittenhouse pointed a gun at him

A protester acknowledges in court he was advancing with gun drawn on the teen when he opened fire.

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SportCalifornia couple sue clinic for alleged IVF swap 'horror'

Two California couples gave birth to each others’ babies after a mix-up at a fertility clinic , a lawsuit claims.

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SportThe photographer fighting to keep the America's wild horses wild

A photographer is using her art to inspire, hoping to keep the iconic animals at home on the range.

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SportGhislaine Maxwell to challenge accusers' memories

The British socialite will challenge allegations she groomed girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.

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SportTimed Teaser: What did a Twitter poll tell Elon Musk?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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Sport'My brother died saving his fiancee from crush'

Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival was cancelled after eight people died following a crowd surge.

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SportTikTok: Missing girl found after using viral call for help sign

The hand gesture asking for help led to the rescue of a missing teenager in the US.

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SportUS music festival survivors recall crush panic

Festivalgoers caught up in the crush at Astroworld, which left eight people dead, recall their fear.

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SportAstroworld: Travis Scott and Drake sued over deadly US festival crush

The rapper faces legal action after at least eight people were killed during his Astroworld festival.

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dimanche 7 novembre 2021

SportHow will the US deal with a shortage of 80,000 truckers?

The chronic lack of lorry drivers in the US is adding to supply chain woes - and could get worse.

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SportUS-Canada border: After 19 months, families to reunite

The land border will soon fully reopen to vaccinated travellers, allowing families to reconnect.

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SportUS to reopen borders to vaccinated travellers after 20 months

A flood of foreign visitors is expected as tough restrictions on entry come to an end on Monday.

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SportNew York marathon: Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir and Albert Korir claim wins

Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir won the women's race at the New York City marathon as compatriot Albert Korir claimed the men's title.

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SportAstroworld: Victims named as police probe US festival crush

Family and friends pay tribute to those who died at Travis Scott's Astroworld festival in Houston.

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SportElon Musk holds Twitter vote over $21bn Tesla share sale

The Tesla boss promises to honour the outcome of the poll, whichever way it goes.

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SportHarvey Milk: US Navy launches ship named for gay rights leader

The USNS Harvey Milk is one of six new ships named after famous civil rights leaders.

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samedi 6 novembre 2021

SportFormer K-Pop star Henry Lau's art work on show in London

Former K-Pop boy band star Henry Lau trades the mic in for a tin of paint for his latest project.

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SportAstroworld: Criminal investigation into Texas festival crowd surge

Eight people died after a deadly crowd surge during a performance by rapper Travis Scott.

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SportUS court blocks Biden's vaccine mandate for companies

An appeals court blocks the administration's plan to drive vaccinations at larger businesses.

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SportBiden: Infrastructure bill is 'monumental step forward'

The long-delayed $1tn (£741bn) spending package is a major domestic win for the US president.

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SportTravis Scott 'devastated' by Texas festival deaths

The rapper says he is "absolutely devastated" by the deaths that occurred at his Astroworld festival.

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SportAstroworld: Eight killed after crowd surge at US music festival

Panic broke out after the crowd began to compress towards the stage at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival.

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vendredi 5 novembre 2021

SportUS lawmakers approve $1tn in infrastructure spending

The long-delayed bipartisan legislation is a major plank of President Biden's domestic agenda.

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SportChinese man convicted for stealing aviation trade secrets

US authorities say Xu Yanjun sought to steal trade secrets from US aviation companies.

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SportClimate change: The US state taking on an oil giant for greenwashing

The US state of Massachusetts is taking ExxonMobil to court for greenwashing.

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SportMan found naked inside wall of New York state theatre

Authorities said the man had been trapped for two days before he was heard calling for help.

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SportColin Powell: Funeral for 'great lion with big heart'

US presidents, past and present, attended the service to remember the former secretary of state.

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SportIowa teenagers charged with murder of Spanish teacher

Police say the two 16 year olds posted details of the killings to social media.

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SportAhmaud Arbery murder trial: Prosecutors say he was 'under attack'

The prosecution said the defendants had no knowledge of any crimes committed but assumed the worst.

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SportAlex Murdaugh: Hot shot lawyer in failed 'hit man suicide' plot indicted

Alex Murdaugh is accused of ordering a hit on himself so his son could collect life insurance money.

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SportUS sees sharp jobs growth and higher wages

Employers took on 531,000 extra workers in October in a sign the economy is picking up.

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SportCovid: Pfizer says antiviral pill 89% effective in high risk cases

The company stopped clinical trials early because initial results for the drug were so positive.

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SportUS Navy sacks commanding officers aboard crashed submarine

The officers are fired after the USS Connecticut struck an undersea mountain in the South China Sea.

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jeudi 4 novembre 2021

SportNew York's next mayor wants to be paid in Bitcoin

Newly elected mayor Eric Adams says he'd like his first three pay checks in the cryptocurrency.

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SportKirk Douglas assaulted Natalie Wood, her sister alleges

Lana Wood claims that Mr Douglas attacked her sister in 1955 when the late actress was a teenager.

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SportNostalgia-soaked photos immortalise legendary LA roller rink

Opened in 1979, Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace was a place for children and celebrities alike to skate.

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SportDoes the skyscraper still have a future?

China is limiting the number of tall buildings, at a time when offices across the world are filled with empty desks.

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SportAhmaud Arbery: Nearly all-white jury chosen in black jogger murder trial

The judge noted the appearance of discriminatory selection in the trial over Ahmaud Arbery's death.

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SportTrump-Russia Steele dossier analyst charged with lying to FBI

Igor Danchenko, who worked on a largely unsubstantiated 2016 dossier on Donald Trump, is arrested.

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SportLA 'jetpack man' was probably a balloon

Investigators think a figure seen flying over Los Angeles was actually a life-size inflatable.

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SportCupcakes recalled in US over metal fragment contamination fears

People are being warned not to eat the chocolate cakes which may have fragments of mesh wire.

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mercredi 3 novembre 2021

SportDeadly US drone strike in Kabul did not break law, Pentagon says

The attack that killed three adults and seven children was an "honest mistake", the Pentagon says.

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SportAmanda Knox on how she thinks her case would be viewed today

Amanda Knox talks about losing control of her identity during the Meredith Kercher murder investigation.

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SportHow a medieval English law affects the US gun control debate

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over how a medieval weapons statute affects US gun ownership.

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SportAhmaud Arbery: What do we know about the case?

The fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery has drawn national attention. Here's what we know.

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SportSchitt's Creek's Dan Levy on memes, representation and 'Ew David'

Dan Levy tells Newsbeat about iconic memes, the Rose family and LGBTQ+ representation on his show.

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SportBiden rejects blame for shock Virginia election defeat

The president cites schools, jobs, petrol prices and "Trump voters" as reasons for the defeat.

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SportUS central bank is reducing its bond-buying programme

The US central bank will reduce the $120bn a month support introduced to help the economy through the crisis.

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SportBritney Spears blames mum for 'ruining my life' with conservatorship

The star claims the legal arrangement was her mother's idea, and "she secretly ruined my life".

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SportHalloween's over - what should I do with my costume?

We asked experts: how bad is Halloween textile waste, and how can you avoid adding to it?

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SportAlec Baldwin shares post defending Rust film set safety

The actor shares a post from Rust's costume designer following the death of Halyna Hutchins.

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mardi 2 novembre 2021

SportWorld Series 2021: Atlanta Braves crush Houston Astros to win first Fall Classic since 1995

The Atlanta Braves clinch their first World Series title since 1995 after crushing the Houston Astros 7-0 at Minute Maid Park for a 4-2 series win.

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SportMinneapolis rejects move to replace police department

The vote comes six months after a white police officer was convicted of the murder of George Floyd.

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SportGlenn Youngkin: Republican seizes lead in Virginia governor race

A Republican gain in a state won comfortably by Mr Biden a year ago would unnerve his Democrats.

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SportUS mothers divided on vaccines for young children

Everyone in the Simon family contracted Covid-19, but their nine-year-old daughter McKenna went to hospital.

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SportCovid: US fully approves Pfizer vaccine for children over five

Children aged five to 11 can now receive the Pfizer jab, clearing the way for millions to get vaccinated.

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SportHenry Ruggs III: NFL star faces charges over fatal drink-driving crash

Henry Ruggs III will be charged with drink-driving resulting in death following the Las Vegas crash.

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SportFacebook to end use of facial recognition software

Facebook will now delete the "facial recognition templates" of more than one billion people.

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SportJob-seekers turn to TikTok to post 'CareerTok' CVs

Will the video sharing platform become the future of recruitment?

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SportKyle Rittenhouse trial: When can you shoot as self-defence?

A US teenager, 18, is now on trial over a fatal altercation during protests in Wisconsin last year.

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SportCOP26: US to stop methane leaks from oil and gas wells

The Biden administration plans to restore tough rules curbing one of the most potent greenhouse gases.

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lundi 1 novembre 2021

SportVirginia election: A tight race for the governor's mansion

The hotly fought gubernatorial battle could have serious implications for Joe Biden's presidency.

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SportCOP26: Was US President Biden asleep or just resting his eyes?

Video footage from the climate summit shows US President Joe Biden sitting with his eyes closed.

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SportSouth Asians react to Kal Penn coming out as gay

The actor revealed he is now engaged to a man he has been in a relationship with for 11 years.

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SportDr Aaron Beck: Cognitive behavioural therapy pioneer dies aged 100

Dr Aaron Beck's work is considered revolutionary worldwide for the treatment of mental health.

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SportUS Supreme Court hears arguments in controversial Texas abortion case

The justices will decide whether providers and the government can challenge Texas' abortion ban.

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SportMilitary officers condemn CIA torture as a stain on America

Military jury asks for clemency in case of Majid Khan and rebukes his alleged treatment by the CIA.

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SportTimed Teaser: Who entered the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?

Test your knowledge of the news these last few days - 10 questions, 10 seconds each. Go!

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SportReal life Succession battle plagues Canada's largest telecoms firm

A bitter power struggle at Rogers Communications has gone from 'Succession' to 'Game of Thrones'.

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