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Texas church shooting leaves 26 dead

At least 26 people have been killed and 20 others wounded after a gunman opened fire at a Texas church during a Sunday service.

Twitter deactivates Trump’s account for 11 minutes

Social media giant, Twitter deactivated the account of the President of the United States, Donald Trump on Friday for 11 minutes in what the company said was due to human error.

New York: Truck driver kills eight in ‘act of terror’

A pickup driver killed eight people in New York on Tuesday, mowing down cyclists and pedestrians before striking a school bus, in the city's first deadly attack blamed on terror since September 11, 2001.

Trump’s ex-campaign manager, Manafort indicted

Paul Manafort, a former campaign manager for U.S. President Donald Trump, and an associate were indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 counts including conspiracy against the United States and money laundering, the federal special counsel’s office said on Monday.

Trump approves release of JFK assassination documents

US President Donald Trump has ordered the release of 2,800 files on President John F Kennedy's assassination.

Clinton helped Trump-Russia dossier with funding

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped pay for research that went into a salacious dossier on Donald Trump's alleged campaign ties to Russia, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

Einstein’s happiness note sold for $1.6m

A note written by Albert Einstein containing advice on happy living has sold at an auction house in Jerusalem for $1.56m (£1.19m).

Obama’s love letters revealed

Angst-ridden letters from a young Barack Obama to his girlfriend reveal a 20-something plagued by insecurities about race, class and money.

Obama and Bush speak against US divisions

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush have voiced concern about the current political climate in the US, in comments seen as a veiled rebuke of Donald Trump's leadership.

Obama back to the political arena

Barack Obama is returning to the political arena for the first time in months after keeping a low profile and avoiding direct confrontation with his White House successor.

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