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NEW YORK (AP) — The U.N. Security Council meets in an emergency session today to discuss North Korea's rocket launch. NATO's secretary-general says it was a "direct violation" of five Security Council resolutions. North Korea says the launch was for peaceful purposes, putting a satellite into orbit. But the U.S. and other countries suspect that North Korea is trying to develop a long-range missile that could deliver a nuclear weapon.

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she knows she's behind going into Tuesday's New Hampshire primary and doesn't know if she can win. But she tells CNN's "State of the Union" that she's "a different person than I was back in 08." That year she won the New Hampshire primary but lost the Democratic presidential nomination to Barack Obama. Clinton suggested that her experience as secretary of state helped her understand people's anxieties.

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Police in Florida say two people are dead and 10 others hurt after a shooting early today at a nightclub in Orlando's tourist district. The Orlando Sentinel reports as many as three shooters are being sought. The shooting comes a day after eight people were shot at a strip club in Tampa, one fatally.

NEW YORK (AP) — A construction crane has been removed from the New York City street where it collapsed, killing a pedestrian. Workers sliced the 565-foot-long crane into pieces and loaded them onto flatbed trucks. Other workers have been concentrating on crushed water pipes and street repairs.

LONDON (AP) — A movie stunt has caused a stir in London. A bus explosion was staged in central London for "The Foreigner" starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. The sight of a bus in flames and the twisted wreckage afterward reminded some people of the deadly 2005 attack on London's transport system, which included the explosion of a bus. Some Londoners are complaining that the public wasn't adequately warned about the stunt and children were frightened.

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