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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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »VIDEO: Will we make cars and phones at home? How amateur engineers are re-making our world Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »Burger King launches lower-fat chips Burger King starts selling lower-fat chips, amid national concern over levels of obesity. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »Godspeed! give away music prize Canadian instrumental rock group Godspeed You! Black Emperor criticise a major music award - the day after winning it. Read More »US law lets teens delete web posts California passes a law that will enable children to make websites delete their personal information. Read More » | ||||
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