:00:09. > :00:15.Nel here, with your final Newsround of the day.
:00:15. > :00:23.Coming up, another tornado hits the US state of Oklahoma. And could your
:00:23. > :00:26.feet be just like an ape's? But first, a new series of tornadoes
:00:26. > :00:31.has swept through the US state of Oklahoma, killing at least five
:00:31. > :00:35.people. More than 60,000 homes lost power and heavy rain has caused
:00:35. > :00:41.severe flooding. The tornado struck close to where a massive one 82
:00:41. > :00:42.weeks ago, killing 24 people. The controversial cull of badgers in
:00:42. > :00:47.Gloucestershire and Somerset has begun.
:00:47. > :00:49.Farmers have been given the license to shoot badgers in an attempt to
:00:49. > :00:54.stop the spread of bovine tuberculosis, which affects cattle.
:00:54. > :00:58.Some people think you are other ways to do this and protesters are
:00:58. > :01:03.expected to try and disrupt the cull in the coming weeks. Scientists say
:01:03. > :01:07.they now have proof that there was once water on Mars and it is all
:01:07. > :01:10.down to pebbles. The Curiosity Rover has found
:01:10. > :01:13.rounded pebbles on the floor of the Red Planet's Gale Crater, they
:01:13. > :01:17.believe the rocks were shaped by flowing water just like the valleys
:01:17. > :01:21.and channels on the planet. And sticking with space, a huge
:01:21. > :01:27.asteroid measuring 1.7 miles across flew past the Earth last night. The
:01:27. > :01:33.space rock, called 1998 QE2, is so big it has its own moon and passed
:01:33. > :01:36.to assist to us at about ten o'clock last night, but don't worry, it was
:01:36. > :01:41.still 3.6 million miles away. And could your feet be just like an
:01:41. > :01:44.ape's? Scientists think that one in every
:01:44. > :01:48.13 of us have bendy feet just like them. Researchers at Austin
:01:48. > :01:53.University asked people to walk barefoot around a museum so their
:01:53. > :01:56.feet could be analysed. -- Boston University. They need -- they
:01:56. > :02:00.believe the features could be linked to when our ancestors spent more
:02:00. > :02:04.time in the trees. Almost 12 months after winning programme, Leanne
:02:04. > :02:09.Mitchell is ready to take on the charts, but it will not be easy.
:02:09. > :02:19.The singer might fail to make the Top 100 with her debut album. Ricky
:02:19. > :02:23.
:02:23. > :02:29.caught up with her. And the winner programme is Leanne! Last year's
:02:29. > :02:33.winner has kept a low profile over the last 12 months. Leanne Mitchell
:02:33. > :02:42.has just released her debut album and she wants us to fall in love
:02:42. > :02:48.with her voice all over again. And as a winner of a talent show is
:02:48. > :02:53.pretty much guaranteed a number one single, right? No. Leanne is not
:02:53. > :02:57.worried about low record sales. Some people argue given X factor winner
:02:57. > :03:01.gets number one -- does not get number one, it would be a failure,
:03:01. > :03:05.do you agree to not at all, success is when you sure you are able to
:03:05. > :03:11.write an album and have that belief. I would love it to be that
:03:11. > :03:18.successful. I see myself now as yes, I came from a TV talent show, but
:03:18. > :03:24.now, I am starting off as an artist. That takes time, so we will build it
:03:24. > :03:28.up. It is the beginning of a journey for you. Tom Jones is obviously your
:03:28. > :03:38.mentor, is he someone you stayed in touch with?
:03:38. > :03:39.
:03:39. > :03:45.He sent me a message. It was lovely. The X Factor winner, James Arthur,
:03:45. > :03:49.sold more than 900,000 copies of his debut single. Leanne's album is set
:03:49. > :03:53.to miss out on the Top 100, which goes to show that winning a talent
:03:53. > :04:00.show does not guarantee you a chance of success. But there is no denying
:04:00. > :04:04.Leanne has a first-class voice. OK, sport next, and the British
:04:04. > :04:08.Lions rugby team are in action right now in the first game of their 2013
:04:08. > :04:14.two. They are claimed the Barbarians in a very hot Hong Kong before they
:04:14. > :04:21.had down under to take on Australia. A few moments ago, the school was
:04:21. > :04:25.30-8 to the lines. Is he Briton's best boxer? Carl
:04:25. > :04:29.Froch would probably say he is. He is celebrating after victory last
:04:29. > :04:39.weekend over his long-time rival. Joe has been finding out as he made
:04:39. > :04:40.
:04:40. > :04:44.it to the top of the toughest sports around. Everybody standing,
:04:44. > :04:49.applauding! Carl Froch got his revenge last weekend over Mikkel
:04:49. > :04:56.Kessler. He is now riding high as one of the country's most successful
:04:56. > :05:03.fighters ever. The emotions are high, there is a lot of pressure and
:05:03. > :05:06.anxiety, nerves, before a big fight. But then you get your arm raised and
:05:06. > :05:10.you know you have done the business. Boxing is one of the toughest sports
:05:10. > :05:18.and well, but what would he do if he was not a boxer? It is hard to say.
:05:18. > :05:23.I always played and sports. -- different sports. I like one-man
:05:23. > :05:30.sports like golf and tennis. But boxing has taught him some important
:05:30. > :05:38.lessons. It has made me the person I am, personality wise. Self-respect,
:05:38. > :05:43.respect for others. Discipline. The ability to sacrifice. And work hard.
:05:43. > :05:47.Boxing fans can spend hours ranking fighters and arguing over who is the
:05:47. > :05:51.best. IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch is likely to be
:05:51. > :05:54.in most top lists for some time to come.