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Dancing in the dark: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band perform in Massachusetts in the US in August during their world tour. Photo: Lisa Dragani/Getty Images

God with a battered Telecaster

In his music and concerts, Bruce makes us feel seen, cared for and loved – just like a deity should

Zimmerman arrested after domestic dispute with girlfriend

George Zimmerman – acquitted in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin – has been arrested for allegedly pointing a gun at his girlfriend, say police.

Thousands rally to protest Trayvon Martin verdict

Demonstrators took to the streets in US cities on Saturday to vent their anger over the acquittal of the man who shot unarmed Trayvon Martin to death.

Acquittal in Trayvon Martin case a travesty

Not-guilty verdict for George Zimmerman, charged with killing an unarmed teen in the US raises painful questions, writes Gary Younge.

The protesters skirmished with police along several streets in the Crenshaw District in southwestern Los Angeles.

Trayvon Martin related protests sees 13 arrests

At least 13 protesters have been arrested in Los Angeles in a second night of unrest over the acquittal at trial of George Zimmerman, say officials.

The series’ strength is interviews with the family, both past and present, George Zimmerman’s own words on tape and interviews with the crack team of civil rights lawyers who quickly took on the case. (AFP)

Trayvon Martin: Black leaders call for civil case as protests grow

Demonstrators have condemned George Zimmerman’s acquittal as black community leaders call for a civil rights case in the US for Trayvon Martin.

Zimmerman apologises for killing US teen

George Zimmerman has apologised to the family of the black Florida teenager he shot dead in a surprise testimony before being granted bail.

Police sought arrest for US teen’s killer

US police initially sought an arrest warrant for the guard who shot and killed unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin but were overruled by prosecutors.