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 bodies of four missing US soldiers are recovered near Fort Hood army base, Texas, bringing the death toll from a flooding accident to nine.
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A judge ruled Friday that the world champion US women's football team does not have the right to strike in a row about equal pay.
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A BBC report revealing secret contact between the late founder of Iran's Islamic Republic and US presidents is "fake", Iran's Supreme Leader says.
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Five US soldiers were killed and four are missing after their vehicle overturned while crossing a flooded riverbank in Texas.
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US supermarket giant Walmart is to announce a new partnership with Uber and Lyft as it seeks to take on online retailer Amazon.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rules out co-operating with the US or the UK to resolve regional issues.
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US Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton calls Donald Trump "dangerously incoherent", as protesters clash with his supporters in California.
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The singer Prince died in April after accidentally overdosing on the painkiller fentanyl, medical examiners find.
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There was a marked fall in the number of terror attacks around the world in 2015, the US State Department says.
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US astronomers have managed to peer deep into the atmosphere of Jupiter using a radio telescope here on Earth.
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A rare American stamp stolen more than 60 years ago has been returned to its rightful owner.
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A British Airways flight from London to the US is evacuated at Newark airport after a phone threat which proves unfounded.
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US House speaker Paul Ryan says he will vote for Donald Trump in this year's presidential election, despite their differences.
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A British Airways flight has been evacuated at Newark International Airport in the US after an "unspecified threat", airport officials say.
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Esteemed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is honoured with her own species of leaf-dwelling praying mantis.
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American cyclist Tejay van Garderen will not be competing at the Olympics in Rio because of concerns over the Zika virus.
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US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump condemns the PGA Tour's decision to move a golf tournament from one of his courses to Mexico.
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A UK-developed system capable of jamming signals to small drones is to be trialled by the US aviation authority.
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An editorial in North Korean state media says Donald Trump is a "wise politician" whose victory in US elections could be good for the North.
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US-backed fighters open up a new front against so-called Islamic State (IS) in northern Syria, close to the Turkish border.
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Tenants in Utah are asked to sign a new lease agreement requiring them to "friend" and "like" their apartment complex on Facebook.
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A US ex-policeman who killed an unarmed black man after apparently mistakenly using his gun instead of his Taser is jailed for four years.
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Venezuela's president has reacted angrily to a decision by the Organisation of American States to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis in the country.
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Organization of American States head Luis Almagro calls for an emergency meeting which could lead to the expulsion of Venezuela from the regional body.
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The US warns that the Euro 2016 football championship being held in France next month could be a target of militant attacks.
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Poland's justice minister says he will appeal in the supreme court against a decision not to extradite film director Roman Polanski to the US for statutory rape.
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A US zoo has defended its decision to shoot a gorilla, after a four-year-old boy fell into its enclosure .
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The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) says a data transfer pact between the EU and US needs "significant improvements".
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Parishioners in Massachusetts admit defeat in their efforts to keep their church open, bringing to a tearful end their 11-year protest.
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The killing of a gorilla at a zoo in the US city of Cincinnati after a four-year-old boy fell into its enclosure triggers outrage on social media.
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US wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss successfully hits a target suspended over the Great Wall of China.
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US female WW2 fighter pilots earn right to be buried with other veterans
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Hundreds of thousands of bikers descend on Washington DC to commemorate America's war dead and veterans.
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Illegal immigrants in the US often get better care than the nation's military veterans, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says.
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The US Libertarian Party picks Gary Johnson as its presidential nominee, seeking to capitalise on disaffection with mainstream politicians.
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Zoo officials shoot dead a gorilla after it grabbed a four-year-old boy who fell into its enclosure in the US city of Cincinnati.
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Zoo officials have shot dead a gorilla after a four-year-old boy fell into its enclosure in the US city of Cincinnati.
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Was US-led invasion to blame?
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An aunt of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un is running a dry-cleaning business in the US after defecting in 1998, the Washington Post reports.
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The US military base on Japan's island of Okinawa imposes a curfew after the arrest of an ex-Marine suspected of killing a woman.
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A World War Two vintage aircraft crashes into the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey, reportedly killing the pilot.
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A US judge orders actor Johnny Depp to stay away from his estranged wife, actress Amber Heard, after an alleged assault.
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin has said Russia might be forced to respond to US moves in Europe.
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Turkey calls the US "two-faced" over images appearing to show US commandos in northern Syria wearing Kurdish militia insignia
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The Islamic State group's commander in the besieged Iraqi city of Falluja is among 70 militants killed in coalition air strikes, the US military says.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says he would withdraw the US from the Paris climate deal that limits carbon emissions in nearly 200 countries.
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US scientists produce their most precise date yet for the colossal landslide that shaped the big red canyon running through what is now Zion National Park.
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Barack Obama becomes the first serving US president to visit Hiroshima, saying the memory of the US 1945 nuclear bombing must never fade.
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The first case of an infection that can resist the antibiotic of last resort - colistin - has been detected in the US.
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Donald Trump's proposed wall on the US-Mexico border is seen as both the solution to illegal immigration and a potential nightmare for Mexico.
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Barack Obama becomes the first serving American President to visit Hiroshima
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The words "Feldenkrais" and "Gesellschaft" make Jairam Hathwar and Nihar Janga co-champions of the US Spelling Bee, the third tie in a row.
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Why people at US border back Trump's 'great' wall
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Google wins a major US court battle with software firm Oracle when a jury rules it did not unfairly appropriate parts of the Java programming language.
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The US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has reached the number of delegates needed to secure the party's presidential nomination.
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A hiker who got lost on a remote part of the Appalachian Trail in the US sent text messages appealing for help for 26 days before she died.
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US President Barack Obama says international leaders "have good reason to be rattled" by pronouncements made by the Republican White House contender, Donald Trump.
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The US nuclear weapons force still uses 1970s-era computer systems and floppy disks, a government report reveals.
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Film star Johnny Depp and his actress wife Amber Heard are to divorce, US court documents reveal.
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A new film tells the story of a Japanese man who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and dedicated his life to identifying the American POW victims.
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Eleven US states file a lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's recent efforts to expand the rights of transgender students.
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Millions of tiny, parasitic wasps are deployed across 24 US states to stop the spread of the tree-killing emerald ash borer.
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The Afghan Taliban have announced Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada as its new leader to replace Mullah Akhtar Mansour who was killed in a US drone strike.
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US President Barack Obama briefly beatboxed before an impromptu performance by Vietnamese rapper Suboi as he took part in a meeting in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Living with a parent is now the most common young adult living arrangement in the US, new research suggests.
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A US-backed alliance of Syrian Kurdish and Arab fighters begins a campaign to expel Islamic State militants north of their stronghold Raqqa.
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The US justice department seeks the death penalty in the case of the Charleston church shooting which claimed nine lives last year.
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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby could face up to 10 years in prison after being ordered to stand trial on charges of sexual assault.
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US planes have been attacking targets of the so-called Islamic State group, as Iraqi government forces try to win back control of the city of Falluja.
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US presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have sharpened their attacks as they both turn their attention to the general election.
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US President Barack Obama sets out his plan for a stronger relationship with Vietnam, a day after lifting a ban on arms sales.
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The US veterans who went back to start a new life
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President Obama announces the US is completely lifting its embargo on sales of lethal weapons to Vietnam, its one-time enemy.
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Baltimore police officer Edward Nero is cleared of four charges in the case of Freddie Gray, who died in 2015 in police custody.
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Supreme Court rule in favour of black death row inmate, finding that Georgia prosecutors unlawfully excluded potential black jurors from his trial.
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US President Barack Obama has announced that the US is fully lifting its embargo on arms exports to Vietnam.
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Barack Obama arrives for the start of his three-day visit to Vietnam, only the third by a sitting US president since the end of the Vietnam War.
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Afghanistan's spy agency confirms Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour has been killed, after the US targeted him in a drone strike.
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Myanmar's de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi asks for more "space" to address the minority Rohingya issue, after talks with the US secretary of state.
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The leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Akhtar Mansour is likely to have been killed in a US air strike on the Afghan-Pakistani border, officials say.
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Exaggerator wins the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, shattering the dream of a US Triple Crown for Nyquist.
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The top US commander for the Middle East secretly visited northern Syria on Saturday, officials say, to meet Arab and Kurdish rebel forces.
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A lesbian couple who were wrongfully arrested and jailed after kissing are awarded thousands of US dollars in damages by a court in Hawaii.
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Mexico grants the extradition of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States on drug smuggling and murder charges.
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The Secret Service shoots an armed man outside the White House, according to US officials.
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Mexico approves the extradition of the cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States.
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President Obama criticises the US Congress for failing to fully back his request for a $1.9bn (£1.25bn) fund to combat the Zika virus.
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In America there are thought to be three times more psychiatric patients in prison than in hospital.
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe expresses his anger after a US military worker in Okinawa was arrested on suspicion of dumping a woman's body.
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US car-hailing company Uber joins the race for driverless car technology, confirming it is testing a vehicle on the streets of Pittsburgh.
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A US weatherman loses his cool after spotting a spider on a monitor in the TV studio.
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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says her primary race against Bernie Sanders is effectively over.
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Lawmakers in the US state of Oklahoma pass a bill that would make the act of performing an abortion a crime, punishable by up to three years in prison.
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Donald Trump's business empire has seen revenue jump by $190m since the real estate tycoon entered the US presidential race.
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The head of the Organization of American States swaps "traitor" insults with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a public spat.
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The US says Chinese fighters have carried out an "unsafe" intercept of a US military aircraft over the South China Sea, but China denies it.
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A B-52 bomber crashes and bursts into flame at a military base in Guam but all seven crew escape to safety, the US Air Force says.
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Why are US airport security queues so long?
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Donald Trump admits he "has regrets" about his US election campaign but says he had to fight it this way, as he seems to settle a feud with TV presenter Megyn Kelly.
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Donald Trump says if elected US president he would be willing to meet North Korea's leader face-to-face to discuss its nuclear programme.
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