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Hulk hogan weeps as jury awards him $115m in sex tape lawsuit

A jury has sided with former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and awarded him $115m (£80 million) in his sex tape lawsuit against Gawker Media. The...

Donald Trump ‘has extreme, sick obsession’ with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly

Fox News has condemned Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump for his repeated tirades against news anchor Megyn Kelly on Twitter. The network said in a...

Obama to nominate first woman to head US combatant command

Defence Secretary Ash Carter says President Barack Obama will nominate the first woman to head a major US military combatant command. If confirmed by the...

Bernie Sanders concedes defeat to Hillary Clinton in Missouri

Bernie Sanders has said he will not seek a recount of results in Missouri's Democratic primary, conceding defeat to Hillary Clinton. Mr Sanders said it...

Man accused of killing six people plans to sue Uber

A man accused of fatally shooting six people between driving passengers for Uber in Michigan is suing the ride-sharing company for US$10m. Jason Dalton has...

The cast of Scandal spill details on the day Hillary Clinton visited the set

Hillary Clinton paid a visit to the set of Scandal when she was in Los Angeles last month and the cast have spilled the...

Marco Rubio ends campaign for Republican nomination

Republican Marco Rubio has ended his campaign for the Republican nomination for president after a humiliating loss in his home state of Florida. Front-runner Donald...

Clinton and Trump celebrate critical victories in the White House race

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are celebrating critical victories after primaries in five states that have tightened their hold on the 2016 White House...

No charges for Donald Trump over rally violence

Authorities in North Carolina say there is not enough evidence to press charges against Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump for his behaviour in connection...

Barack Obama criticises ‘vulgar and divisive rhetoric’

US president Barack Obama has said he is deeply disturbed by the "vulgar and divisive rhetoric" directed at women and minorities, as well as...

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