Delete photos and news items

Is there any way to delete unwanted photos?  I have looked around the gallery app and can find nothing.
Also, is there any way to delete news items from the News app?  They just keep accumulating.

Not 100 % sure if this is what your loking for, but on my news widget once if you scroll through them all (until icon is empty) then touch the icon again it will say "widget settings".  Then  you can add or delete the number of articles sent to ya (or from where), or how long you keep them.

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