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US case to decide if horses vicious

Connecticut's Supreme Court is to decide a case that could result in the classification of horses as a "vicious" species.

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Decline in US illegal migration ends

The sharp decline in illegal immigration to the US during the economic downturn has ended, according to estimates from a prominent research group.

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Embattled US tax official retires

A US official whose office was at the centre of a row over scrutiny given to political groups seeking tax exemptions has retired, the agency confirms.

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68th UN General Assembly preview

Nick Bryant previews the UN general assembly

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Ex-FBI agent pleads guilty to leaks

A former FBI agent pleads guilty to leaking information about an al-Qaeda bomb plot to a reporter, and to unrelated child pornography charges.

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Life on a trailer park

Why do so many Americans live in mobile homes?

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VIDEO: Will we make cars and phones at home?

How amateur engineers are re-making our world

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Obama jokes 'I'm scared of my wife'

US President Obama conquered a long-term smoking habit because he was afraid of his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, he jokes with a UN official.

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BP court move to halt Gulf payouts

UK oil giant BP asks a US court to halt payments from its settlement deal over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, over fraud fears.

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Emmy Awards win bigger TV audience

Audience figures show 2013's Emmys ceremony had 33 percent more US viewers watching than last year, but critics were not impressed.

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Apple to give Breaking Bad refunds

Apple is refunding fans of TV show Breaking Bad after a mix-up over the number of episodes in its final season.

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Kanye West: Racism holds artists back

The rapper said being a black artist has "been challenging" and credited Michael Jackson and Jay Z for breaking down barriers.

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Burger King launches lower-fat chips

Burger King starts selling lower-fat chips, amid national concern over levels of obesity.

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US house prices show strong gains

US house prices rose by 12.4% in the year to the end of July, according to the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index.

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US-Somalis condemn Nairobi attack

Somali-Americans in Minnesota condemn the Nairobi shopping centre attack after Kenyan officials said one of the suspected al-Shabab militants involved was from the US state.

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Custody ruling over Cherokee girl

A Cherokee girl has been returned to her adoptive parents, ending a bitter custody battle that raised questions of parental and Native American rights.

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Obama urges diplomatic push on Iran

Barack Obama tells the UN General Assembly's annual meeting that recent moves by Iran should offer the basis for a "meaningful agreement" on its nuclear programme.

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Four held for Chicago park shooting

Four Chicago men are charged over a shooting with a military-grade weapon that wounded 13 people, including a three-year-old boy, at a city park.

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F-16 jet takes off with empty cockpit

Boeing reveals that an F-16 fighter jet was converted into a drone and flown over the Gulf of Mexico as part of a test by the US Air Force.

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Godspeed! give away music prize

Canadian instrumental rock group Godspeed You! Black Emperor criticise a major music award - the day after winning it.

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US law lets teens delete web posts

California passes a law that will enable children to make websites delete their personal information.

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