We have started to collect the most important news related to United States in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A US helicopter transferring a patient to a hospital in Houston, Texas, crashes, killing all four people on board.
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Democratic hopeful Barack Obama pays tribute to Hillary Clinton's "valiant" campaign after she bows out of the US presidential race.
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Hillary Clinton tells supporters she is suspending her campaign to win the US presidency and is backing Barack Obama.
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Jim McKay, the TV veteran who broke the news of the tragedy at the Munich Olympics, dies at the age of 86.
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Hillary Clinton prepares to end her bid to become US president with what is set to be an emotional thank-you to supporters.
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The US and Asia's four largest economies say record oil prices are a big burden to economies, as G8 energy ministers meet.
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The US embassy in London has criticised a government plan to tax airlines on each plane rather than each passenger.
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The price of crude oil climbs a record $10 in one day's trading, as the US is hit by tumbling shares and high jobless figures.
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A US law that would have introduced a cap on carbon emissions is blocked by senators.
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Leading US stock market indexes suffer massive falls as the price of oil soars to yet another record.
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A British man accused of murdering his wife and daughter planned to sell his story, a US court hears.
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The US military reports capturing 32 suspected al-Qaeda members in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq.
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The US unemployment rate rises at its fastest pace in more than two decades in May, stoking recession fears.
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Democratic contender Barack Obama meets defeated rival Hillary Clinton as speculation grows over her future role.
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The US marks 40 years since the assassination of Robert F Kennedy in Los Angeles, as he campaigned for the Democratic nomination.
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The US air force's chief of staff and another official resign after a series of errors involving nuclear weapons and parts.
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The UN food summit in Rome struggles to reach agreement as Argentina objects to a call to reduce trade barriers.
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Zimbabwean police detain several US and UK diplomats as they try to investigate political violence, the US envoy says.
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The US is to investigate how it deported a Syrian-born Canadian to Syria where he was allegedly tortured.
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Relive the drama of the US primaries with our quiz
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World number one Tiger Woods has been paired with number two Phil Mickelson and third-ranked Adam Scott for the US Open.
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A US appeals court upholds spying convictions for five Cubans, while saying sentences for three can be reconsidered.
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South Korea's ruling party suffers a heavy defeat in its first electoral test, amid a bitter row over US beef imports.
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A US marine is acquitted of charges that he helped cover up the killing of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha in 2005.
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A journalist who received the sex tape at the centre of the R Kelly child pornography trial is made to testify.
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South Korea's new president learns true cost of US beef
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Barack Obama says he has clinched the Democratic Party's nomination for the US presidential election.
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US Navy ships are to leave Burma's coastline because the government will not let them help cyclone victims.
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US actor and filmmaker Mel Ferrer, who was once married to actress Audrey Hepburn, dies at the age of 90.
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US investment bank Lehman Brothers denies rumours it is facing funding problems, but its shares fall by 10%.
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General Motors is closing four truck and sports utility vehicle plants in the US, Canada and Mexico.
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The US is to tighten visa restrictions to allow it to screen short-term visitors from Japan and Western Europe.
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Hillary Clinton says she is "open" to being vice-president on Barack Obama's ticket, as US primary polls near an end.
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South Korea requests a key change to a US beef import deal, amid mounting anti-government protests.
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The outgoing Nato forces general in Afghanistan says the war against the Taleban is "under-resourced".
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More than 400 children taken from a Texas sect begin to return to their parents following a court ruling.
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US Senator Edward Kennedy has undergone "successful" surgery for a cancerous brain tumour, his doctor says.
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Neil Entwistle is appearing in court in the US at the start of his trial for the murder of his wife and baby.
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The latest score updates from the US Open.
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Hillary Clinton says her fight for the Democratic ticket will go on, after a largely symbolic win in Puerto Rico.
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The State Department reinstates Fulbright grants for seven Palestinians in Gaza to study in the US.
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More than 200 people are arrested in Seoul in the latest protests over the decision to resume US beef imports.
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US military deaths in Iraq are reported to have fallen to their lowest monthly level for four years.
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The US security chief tells the BBC the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan are the new focus for the war on terror.
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US Democrats reach a decision on disputed votes from Florida and Michigan, leaving Barack Obama ahead.
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Thousands of South Koreans rally over plans to import US beef again, because some consider it dangerous.
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US giant Ford is to invest $3bn (£1.5bn) in a new car plant in Mexico, creating 4,500 new jobs.
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The US defence secretary says Burma is causing great loss of life by hindering international cyclone relief.
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The US and Libya agree to work together to resolve compensation claims over the Lockerbie bombing.
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President Bush uses a US drug trafficking law to impose financial sanctions on a Kurdish rebel group.
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A US marine is removed from duty over claims he distributed coins with biblical verses to citizens in Iraq.
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US Democratic hopeful Barack Obama condemns the rhetoric in a supporter's sermon mocking Hillary Clinton.
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Latin American and Caribbean delegates are to meet for food crisis talks ahead of a UN summit in Rome.
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The US army records the highest number of suicides in a year since records began, with 115 deaths in 2007.
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The king of Bahrain appoints a
Jewish female legislator as the country's new envoy to the United States.
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Trevor Graham - the coach of disgraced sprint trio Justin Gatlin, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery - is found guilty of perjury.
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Defence lawyers for 9/11 suspects say their cases are being rushed to trial at Guantanamo to influence the US elections.
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Governors from states on both sides of the Mexico-US border are to meet for talks aimed at boosting security.
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Shareholders of the stricken US finance giant Bear Stearns approve its $2.2bn sale to JP Morgan Chase.
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White House ex-spokesman Scott McClellan explains why he is so critical of the Bush administration in a new book.
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The US secretary of state rejects claims by an ex-White House aide that President Bush misled the US on Iraq.
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An EU plan to allow chemical treatment of poultry could pave the way for a resumption of US chicken exports to the EU.
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South Korea lifts a ban on US beef imports, despite growing public protests over fears of mad cow disease.
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Dramatic claims of a potential new defence witness interrupt the trial of US R&B singer R Kelly on child sex charges.
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The US files a complaint with the World Trade Organisation over European tariffs on hi-tech items.
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A Chinese woman living in the US pleads guilty to helping to spy for Beijing on US military relations with Taiwan.
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The court martial begins of US Lt Andrew Grayson, charged with destroying evidence of killings in Haditha, Iraq.
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A US woman who spent almost 60 years in an iron lung died after a power cut shuts down the breathing machine, her family says.
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The three main US presidential candidates put their names to a joint appeal to end the conflict in Darfur.
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Child obesity rates may have plateaued in the US after decades of almost continuous rises, a report says.
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The US imposes sanctions on four people it says are leaders of Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Toiba.
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Football's governing body suspends restrictions on the playing of internationals at altitude after South American lobbying.
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A US businessman says he gave cash-stuffed envelopes to Israel's prime minister but denies corruption.
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American film director Sydney Pollack, who won two Oscars for Out of Africa, dies of cancer at the age of 73.
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Protesters and police clash in South Korea amid mounting public anger at the relaxation of a ban on US beef.
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Ex-US President Jimmy Carter says Israel has 150 nuclear weapons, in off-the-cuff remarks at a literary festival.
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World number one Roger Federer eases into the second round of the French Open with a 6-4 6-4 6-3 victory over American Sam Querrey.
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Tornadoes and storms sweep through the US, killing at least eight people and destroying many homes.
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President Robert Mugabe threatens to expel the US ambassador for "interfering" in Zimbabwe's affairs.
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Comedian Dick Martin, whose Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In series took US TV by storm, dies aged 86.
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Texan officials to appeal against a court ruling that they had no right to seize 463 children from a polygamist sect last month.
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Canada acted illegally by turning over information about a Canadian terror suspect to the US, the country's top court rules.
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The leaders of 12 South American nations found a union to boost economic and political co-operation.
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Senator John McCain releases medical records to help counter concerns he is too old to be US president.
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Russia and China jointly condemn the planned US missile defence shield, saying it harms disarmament efforts.
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An audit of $8bn paid to contractors in Iraq finds that almost none of the payments complied with US federal laws.
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US White House hopeful John McCain rejects support from a preacher who said Hitler carried out "God's plan".
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Cuba asks the US to respond to accusations that its top diplomat on the island passed funds to dissidents.
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A US court rules that officials had no right to seize 463 children from a polygamist sect in Texas last month.
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The top US commander in Iraq expects to be able to recommend further cuts in US forces before September.
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Two civilians and a Nato soldier die in a protest in Afghanistan over the shooting of a Koran by a US soldier.
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The US city of San Francisco passes new rules requiring businesses to pay for the amount of CO2 they emit.
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Eight civilians die in an air strike by US military helicopters north of Baghdad, Iraqi police say.
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American Airlines is to become the first US airline to charge passengers to check in a first bag, as well as a second.
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American Airlines is to become the first US airline to charge passengers to check in a first bag, as well as a second.
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The US Fed slashes its growth forecast for the country's economy and predicts higher jobless rates.
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President Bush announces that Americans will soon be allowed to send mobile phones to family members in Cuba.
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Barack Obama "is close" to the Democratic nomination for US president after Oregon and Kentucky vote.
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US Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy leaves hospital after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour.
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The US is "stuck" with the Guantanamo Bay prison as it cannot send some inmates home, its defence chief says.
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