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Cincinnati Zoo still safe for visitors despite gorilla shooting, says director

The director of the Cincinnati Zoo says it remains safe for its 1.6 million annual visitors despite a weekend tragedy in which a gorilla...

Edward Snowden ‘carried out public service, but should still face trial’

Former US attorney general Eric Holder has said whistleblower Edward Snowden performed a "public service" by sparking a debate about secret domestic surveillance programmes,...

White House back to normal after security scare

The White House has returned to normal operations after being placed on lockdown, the Secret Service said. Secret Service spokesman Robert Hoback said someone threw...

Kim Jong Un’s Aunt lives in New York and runs a dry cleaning business

It has emerged that the aunt of the unpredictable North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un runs a dry cleaning business in New York. Ko Yong-Suk lives...

Dozens arrested at Donald Trump rally in California

Police officers in riot gear declared a protest against Donald Trump unlawful as they made around dozen arrests outside a rally in California. The presumptive...

Chapo threatens to sue Netflix and Univision if they air series about him without paying him

Netflix and Univision have been threatened with a lawsuit over their new series El Chapo – by a lawyer representing the man himself. Andrew Granados,...

Obama becomes first US president to visit Hiroshima bomb sit

Barack Obama has became the first sitting US president to visit the site of the world's first atomic bomb attack, bringing global attention both...

Man shot dead at T.I. concert

One person has been killed and another three injured after they were shot inside a concert venue in New York City where rapper T.I....

Report find Hillary Clinton failed to follow cyber-security guidelines

Hillary Clinton disregarded State Department cyber-security guidelines by using a private email account and server, an internal audit found on Wednesday. Her staff twice...

US seeking death penalty in Charleston church massacre case

The man charged with killing nine black parishioners last year in a US church should face the death penalty, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said. Dylann...

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