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US Black Friday sales disappoint

US sales on the year's biggest shopping day fell for the first time in seven years, according to the National Retail Federation.

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Crashed New York train 'going 82mph'

A train that crashed on Sunday in New York City was going 82mph (132 km/h) when it ran off the rails, killing four and injuring 63, investigators say.

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Canadian held on China spy charge

An Ontario engineer has been arrested and charged with trying to sell secrets about Canada's national shipbuilding strategy to China, police have said.

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VIDEO: What if more women learned to code?

Could an influx of women programmers transform tech?

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What stories are we missing?

Columnists tell the BBC what stories the US media has been overlooking

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The US airman shot down by Syria

Jesse Jackson's trip to Syria in 1983 to rescue a US airman

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Shark kills man off Hawaiian coast

A fisherman in a kayak dies after being attacked by a shark off the Hawaiian island of Maui.

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Hilton seeks $2.4bn via share float

Hilton Worldwide, one of the world's biggest hotel firms, could raise as much as $2.4bn (£1.4bn) through a share flotation.

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Mexican ex-governor charged in US

The ex-governor of the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas, Tomas Yarrington, is charged with links to the Gulf drug cartel by US prosecutors.

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BP wins reprieve over Gulf payouts

Oil giant BP's attempts to limit claims over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill have been given a boost after a US appeals court ruled in its favour.

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VIDEO: Burgundy guests on real life TV news

Actor and comedian Will Ferrell became his alter ego Ron Burgundy when he co hosted a news programme in America.

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O'Neal: I own Warhol Farah portrait

Actor Ryan O'Neal insists in court that he owns an Andy Warhol portrait of late actress Farrah Fawcett, which he removed from the actress's home after her death in 2009.

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Detroit given bankruptcy protection

A US federal judge rules Detroit should be granted bankruptcy protection and says controversial pension cuts could occur as a result.

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AUDIO: Mugger's online apology, 35 years on

A mugger has apologised to his victim on Facebook - three and a half decades after stealing his bus pass.

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BP gets UK government help over ban

The UK government intervenes in support of BP over a US ban on the oil major bidding for new federal contracts.

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Only '1% of Snowden files published'

Only 1% of files leaked by former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden have been published by the Guardian newspaper, its editor tells MPs.

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Obama to address US on healthcare

US President Barack Obama attempts to rally support for his healthcare law and stem a wave of bad publicity over his flagship domestic achievement.

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