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Barack Obama's transgender ex-nanny outcast

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Once, long ago, Evie looked after ‘Barry’ Obama, the kid who would grow up to become the world's most powerful man. Now, his transgender former nanny has given up her tight, flowery dresses, her broca

India sees disastrous consequences of conflict in Iran

Arguing that any conflict in Iran would have disastrous consequences, India on Tuesday alleged that a series of recent media reports in the US have distorted New Delhi's foreign policy objectives and

Bodies of two missing helicopter crewmen found

US Coast Guard officials have located the bodies of two of three helicopter crew members missing since a four-man aircraft crashed into Alabama's Mobile Bay during a training exercise on Tuesday.

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India business team to visit Iran next week: Export group

An Indian trade delegation will travel to Iran next week to explore 'huge opportunities' created by US-led sanctions over the Islamic republic's disputed nuclear programme, an export group says.

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Obama pokes funs at birth controversy on Facebook

US President Barack Obama switched his Facebook page on Thursday to the social network's new 'timeline' format and poked fun at the controversy over his birthplace.

The first entry on Obama's revampe

US Air Force prepared if diplomacy with Iran fails: general

The United States has powerful bombs at the ready in the case of possible military action against Iran and work is under way to bolster their firepower, the air force chief said on Wednesday.

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Prosecutor: Ohio shooting suspect is 'not well'

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The Ohio teenager accused of killing three students in a shooting rampage in a high school cafeteria chose his victims at random and is ‘someone who's not well’, a prosecutor said on Tuesday as the sl

Obama sidesteps terror suspect law

US President Barack Obama announced measures on Tuesday allowing civilian investigators to handle cases of terror suspects, effectively sidestepping a 2011 law requiring they be brought before militar

US recalls India-made birth control pills

A batch of birth control pills manufactured in India for US distribution has been recalled due to a packaging error that could make the pills ineffective, US health authorities said on Monday.

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One dead, 4 wounded in Ohio school shooting: police

One student was killed and four injured Monday in a shooting at a high school in the US state of Ohio, police said.

The gunman opened fire in the cafeteria as children prepared for class in the small

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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