We have started to collect the most important news related to United States in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Lewis McChord military facility has the worst record for dealing with post traumatic stress disorder, according to the independent military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
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An American teacher, deputy director of a Swedish language centre, is shot dead by gunmen in Yemen's second city of Taiz, officials say.
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Rosie O'Donnell's daily US talk show is axed from Oprah Winfrey's TV channel after five months for failing to attract high ratings.
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Brazilian prosecutors say they will bring charges against 17 executives from the US oil firm Chevron and a drilling contractor after a new leak.
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A Shia militant group in Iraq releases a former US soldier who was snatched last year, but the US has not confirmed the man's identity.
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The US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday night has been flown back to the US.
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Lyse Doucet on a massacre's impact on US-led withdrawal
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New documents reveal that Osama bin Laden was plotting to kill US President Barack Obama, according to US media reports.
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The US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians, named as Staff Sgt Robert Bales, arrives at a military detention centre in Kansas.
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Several US government figures have spoken to the BBC about cables leaked by Wikileaks, the holes in US foreign intelligence regarding Tehran and how three successive US administrations have worried about a nuclear Iran.
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A letter calling Goldman Sachs "toxic" could prompt the US investment bank to take more care of clients, a senior executive tells the BBC.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai accuses the US of not fully co-operating with a probe into the massacre of 16 civilians by a US serviceman.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused the US of not fully co-operating with the investigation into the killing of 16 civilians by a rogue American soldier.
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The producers of a hit US radio show that criticised working conditions at Apple's Chinese suppliers admit the show contained fabrications.
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A US student who used a webcam to secretly film his room-mate in a gay encounter is found guilty of hate crime and invasion of privacy.
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Regional neighbours and the US call North Korea's plans to launch a rocket-mounted satellite a breach of UN resolutions and a grave provocation.
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The US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghans at the weekend had been unhappy to be sent to serve in Afghanistan, a Seattle lawyer says.
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Greater New York City fire department helped Iranians celebrate their festival of fire safely in the open.
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The US agriculture department relaxes its rules on beef products for school meals, allowing schools to avoid lean mince commonly called "pink slime".
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Sri Lankan government supporters have held a rally to protest against US plans to table a resolution critical of the country at the UN Human Rights Council.
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The BBC political editor Nick Robinson has spent the last few days in the US as the Camerons and the Obamas got together. He sent a video diary of a very American week.
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The United States says it remains committed to reconciliation in Afghanistan, despite the Taliban's suspension of preliminary peace talks.
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A Ugandan gay rights group sues a US minister accusing him of involvement in a campaign to persecute gay people in the East African country.
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The Taliban in Afghanistan suspend preliminary peace talks with the US, as President Hamid Karzai tells Nato forces to move out of Afghan villages.
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David and Samantha Cameron have been shown around New York's Ground Zero by the city's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, on the final day of their official US visit.
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The American soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians on Sunday has been flown to Kuwait, as the US defence secretary visits Afghanistan.
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US technology giant Cisco buys British digital video firm NDS, currently owned by a private equity firm and media giant News Corp, for $5bn (£3.2bn).
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The Japanese yen hits an 11-month low against the dollar as the US currency strengthens on hopes of a recovery in the US economy.
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The long-delayed free trade agreement between South Korea and the US is in effect, amid protests in Seoul.
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A man opens fire outside a court in the US state of Texas, killing at least one person and injuring three, taking hostages before being arrested.
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Why more black American families are opting for home schooling
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US network HBO cancels its lavish TV horse-racing drama Luck after a third animal was injured and put down during production.
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The free trade agreement between South Korea and the United States comes into effect on Thursday.
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US thieves stealing bottles of Tide detergent from stores are using their bounty to trade for drugs, police say, as a man is held on a $1m bail in California.
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David Cameron and Barack Obama stress progress is being made in Afghanistan and pledge to complete the mission, at a joint White House press conference.
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As people awaited the arrival of President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron at a White House event, a woman was caught on camera vacuuming the red carpet.
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The girlfriend of alleged Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger pleads guilty to helping him evade capture for 16 years, but will not be forced to testify.
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George Clooney has warned US lawmakers of a humanitarian crisis in the volatile border area between Sudan and South Sudan, following the actor's recent visit to the area.
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Samantha Cameron and Michelle Obama have been carrying out their own events while their husbands talk politics.
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A manager at US banking giant Goldman Sachs in London quits, saying he could no longer work there "in good conscience".
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Four US financial institutions, including Citigroup, fail stress tests designed to show they could withstand a financial shock.
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US Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum wins the Mississippi and Alabama primaries, upsetting front-runner Mitt Romney once again.
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The Pentagon may commission squads of short-life satellites to provide soldiers with tactical imagery at the push of a button.
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US defence chief Leon Panetta is in Afghanistan for talks following the massacre of 16 Afghans by a US soldier, as bomb attacks leave nine dead.
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The European Parliament eases a long-running trade war with the US and Canada by increasing EU imports of North American beef.
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Conservative US Republican Rick Santorum has won his party's primary elections in the southern states of Alabama and Mississippi.
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Rick Santorum has won the US Republican primaries in Alabama and Mississippi
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AU Optronics, one of Taiwan's biggest flat screen makers, is found guilty of fixing prices of LCD panels in the US.
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The city of St Louis, Missouri, remains one of the most segregated cities in the US. But one street in particular has been known to residents as the "dividing line".
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A US student accused of spying with a webcam on a homosexual encounter involving his room-mate is not a criminal, his defence lawyer says.
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David Cameron says the public "want an endgame" to the war in Afghanistan ahead of talks with US President Barack Obama about the conflict.
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The American defence lawyer making waves in Afghanistan
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Militants in Afghanistan launch an attack on a top government delegation visiting the site where a US soldier killed 16 civilians.
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The US central bank made no change to interest rates at its regular meeting, saying financial market strains had eased.
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A Delta Airlines jet has slid off the end of the runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the US state of Georgia.
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The US, EU and Japan file a landmark trade case against China over export of rare earths, which are critical to the manufacture of high-tech products.
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Plans for UK and US forces to leave their lead combat role in Afghanistan next year, are expected to be agreed by David Cameron and Barack Obama.
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The makers of ITV2's The Only Way Is Essex are "actively in discussions" to make new versions of the programme in Texas or Florida.
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Militants in Afghanistan have launched an attack on a government delegation visiting the site where a US soldier killed 16 civilians.
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US retail sales jumped by the most in five months in February, official figures show, fuelled mostly by demand for cars.
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At least five suspected militants have been killed by a US drone in a volatile tribal region of north-west Pakistan, officials say.
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The UK's trade deficit was less than expected in January, thanks to strong exports of cars to the US, China and Russia, official figures show.
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Barack Obama vows that US forces will not "rush for the exits" in Afghanistan, after a soldier is detained accused of murdering 16 civilians.
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President Barack Obama has called the shooting of 16 Afghan civilians by an American soldier "heartbreaking".
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Public buildings in the capital of the US state of New Jersey face running out of toilet paper following a months-long dispute over costs.
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A Texas voter ID law has been rejected by the US justice department, which says that it could discriminate against Hispanic voters.
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An American soldier accused of killing 16 Afghans acted alone, US officials say, insisting that it was an isolated incident.
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The World Trade Organization upholds most of its ruling that Boeing received illegal subsidies from the US government.
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The US secretary of state and UN secretary general urge the international community to stand united on Syria, as violence against civilians continues.
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Afghans have run out of patience with foreign troops, the country's MPs warn, after a US soldier kills 16 civilians, sparking reprisal fears.
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Disney's science fiction film John Carter takes $30m at the US box office and fails to take pole position, falling behind its reported budget of $250m.
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Professor Stephen Hawking films a cameo for US sitcom The Big Bang Theory.
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The death is announced of Sherwood Rowland - the US chemistry professor who first suspected that the Earth's ozone layer was being depleted by man-made chemicals.
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US forces in Afghanistan are being warned of possible reprisal attacks following the killings of 16 civilians by an American soldier.
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Young US homebuyers find deals in housing woes
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US President Barack Obama phones his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai to express condolences over the massacre of 16 villagers, allegedly by a US soldier.
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A US soldier in Afghanistan shoots dead 16 civilians and wounds others after entering their homes in Kandahar province, Afghan and Nato officials say.
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Human rights lawyers are to launch an action against the foreign secretary over the alleged use of intelligence in aiding US drone attacks in Pakistan.
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A US soldier in Afghanistan has shot dead 16 civilians and wounded others after entering their homes in Kandahar province, Afghan and Nato sources say.
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Erotic romance novel Fifty Shades of Grey, by previously unknown British author EL James, tops the New York Times best-seller list.
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A US soldier in Afghanistan has shot dead at least 16 civilians and wounded five after entering their homes in Kandahar province, senior local officials say.
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Rick Santorum wins a convincing victory in Kansas but Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney makes gains in Wyoming and US overseas territories.
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The story of how unknown Alaskan governor Sarah Palin became a household name in 2008's US election race has been made into a film.
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Two US women found they were married to the same man when one of them popped up on Facebook's "People you may know", prosecutors say.
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The US economy created 227,000 jobs in February, while the unemployment rate stayed at 8.3%, official figures show.
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Pope Benedict XVI calls on visiting US bishops to take a stand against "powerful" groups advocating in favour of gay marriage.
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A US study provides the most detailed analysis to date of how China censors microblogs and other internet services.
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Antisec hackers attack a website that sells products to US law enforcers, linking the action to the arrest of one of their members.
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American singer Jimmy Ellis, who sang on the classic disco hit Disco Inferno, dies at the age of 74.
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A missile attack by an unmanned US drone aircraft in north-west Pakistan kills at least eight suspected militants, officials say.
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Photos posted on social media sites like Facebook that are geotagged - marked with a location - put soldiers and their families in danger, the US Army warns.
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Coca-Cola and Pepsi alter their fizzy drink recipe in the United States to avoid having to put a cancer warning label on the bottle.
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The US and Afghanistan reach a deal to transfer US-run prisons, including the controversial Bagram jail, to full Afghan control.
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The US rapper is announced to play Radio 1's Hackney Weekend ahead of this summer's Olympic Games in London.
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Chongqing leader Bo Xilai speaks out on deputy Wang Lijun's US consulate scandal, as China's parliament meets.
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China's cyber warfare skills pose a threat to the United States military in the event of a conflict, says a report for the US Congress.
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Two people are dead and seven injured after a shooting at a psychiatric clinic in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, hospital officials say.
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Democrats in the US Senate vote against a plan that would speed-up approval of the disputed Keystone XL pipeline project.
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America's First Lady, Michelle Obama, and US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, presented the annual International Women of Courage awards
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US authorities can seize $330m (£208m) linked to Allen Stanford, who was convicted of running a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme, a jury rules.
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