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In Mass, document supports Warren's Cherokee claimBOSTON (AP) -- A genealogist in Massachusetts has uncovered evidence that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren does have Native American heritage as she claims....
Sabato: Obama should take credit when duePupil premium 'plugs budget cuts'Schools are having to use the government's flagship pupil premium to plug budget cuts, say head teachers.
VIDEO: Flooding evacuees praise supportMore than 1000 people forced to leave their homes as flood waters rose have been told they must spend a second night in emergency accommodation.
New arrests over rape victim nameAnother nine people are arrested by police investigating the naming of a rape victim on social media sites.
VIDEO: Aboard warship headed for FalklandsOne of the Royal Navy's most advanced and powerful warships, HMS Dauntless, is on its way to Falkland Islands.
PM's ex-aide denies he was hired for Murdoch tiesLONDON (AP) -- The secretive spin doctor who helped bring Prime Minister David Cameron to power made a rare public appearance Thursday at Britain's media ethics inquiry - denying that he got the job to boost Cameron's clout with Rupert Murdoch's powerful media empire....
Swimming world champ Dale Oen dies in ArizonaOSLO, Norway (AP) -- Alexander Dale Oen, a world champion swimmer who was one of Norway's top medal hopes for the London Olympics, has died during training camp in Flagstaff, Ariz. He was 26....
Catt in as Smith rejects EnglandMike Catt is joining England's coaching set-up as Wayne Smith turns down the chance to be part of Stuart Lancaster's team.
UK doctors blast McDonalds' Olympic sponsorshipLONDON (AP) -- McDonald's is a sponsor for the London Olympics - and a British doctors' group says that's sending the wrong message in a country with ballooning obesity....
Kenya mourns female rugby captainTributes are being paid to Aberdeen Shikoyi, the captain of Kenya's female rugby team who died a week after being injured in a match against Uganda.
Pakistan murder family 'shocked'The family of murdered British aid worker Khalil Dale say they are "shocked and saddened beyond comprehension" following his death.
Norwegian swimming champion diesNorway's world swimming champion Alexander Dale Oen dies suddenly in the US, aged 26, the country's swimming federation says.
Europe workers denounce austerity on May DayMADRID (AP) -- Banging drums and waving flags, tens of thousands of workers marked May Day in European cities Tuesday with a mix of anger and gloom over austerity measures imposed by leaders trying to contain the eurozone's intractable debt crisis....
How much rain is needed to ease the drought?April has seen massive rainfall in the UK, so how much more is needed to stop the summer drought?
Trial told of body search claimThe Arlene Fraser murder trial hears claims a witness misled police by saying he had searched his land for Mrs Fraser's body.
Mali army 'seizes rivals' base'Pro-junta forces in Mali take control of the main anti-junta military base after two days of fighting in the capital, Bamako, witnesses say.
How accurate were Leonardo's anatomy drawings?The largest ever exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of the human body goes on display this week in London. How accurate were they?
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