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A year later, U.S. trade with Colombia grows while anxiety mounts

He said 775 Colombian companies had shipped products to the United States for the first time in the past year, with 23 states getting at least one new Colombian product.

Ocean not all that separates US, European fans

Almost everyone in the United States can trace his or her roots to another country while many European countries, in particular, are still struggling with the idea of multiculturalism.

U.S. for first time acknowledges role in deaths of Americans in drone strikes

In addition to the 2009 Christmas Eve bombing plot, Awlaki played "a key role" in a failed October 2010 plot to plant bombs disguised as printer cartridges on two U.S.-bound cargo jets, Holder said.

U.S., U.N. urge Gulf states to donate more for Syrian refugees

U.S., U.N. urge Gulf states to donate more for Syrian refugees

South Korea trade deal produces bleak first-year results for U.S.

Overall, U.S. exports to Korea from March 2012 to this February fell to $42 billion, a 6 percent decline from the previous one-year period, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.

USA tops France at Worlds | Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News - Sports News on the...

Stephen Gionta and Bobby Butler scored first-period goals to propel the United States to a 4-2 win over France at the 2013 World Hockey Championship.

Apple's Cook faces Senate questions on taxes

Therefore, the Apple companies aren't tax residents of Ireland or the U.S., since they weren't incorporated in the U.S., in Apple's view.

Obama vows US support as Myanmar leader visits

The U.S. State Department on Monday again designated Myanmar as a country of special concern for its severe violations of religious freedom, as it has since 1999 in an annual global assessment.

USA network will debut first-ever sitcoms

USA announced that it was starting production on one new drama set in post-World War II America involving a plot that draws the ire of Nazi spies.

Treasury says U.S. can pay its bills for months, putting off fight with Congress...

Treasury says U.S. can pay its bills for months, putting off fight with Congress over raising debt ceiling

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Christian Brothers reach deal in US abuse claims

The Christian Brothers staffed schools and worked in dioceses in parts of the United States,...

Pakistan arrested American who was killed by drone

In a letter Wednesday to congressional leaders, Attorney General Eric Holder said only one of...

Guilty plea in shooting of ICE agents in Mexico

Julian Zapata Espinoza pleaded guilty in a courtroom here to murder and attempted murder of an...

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GOP Senators: Obama's Policies Make U.S. Less Safe

GOP Senators: Obama's Policies Make U.S. Less Safe

Obama to address drones, Gitmo in security speech

In a letter Wednesday to congressional leaders, Holder said only one of the U.S. citizens killed...

Obama Drone Speech Delivered At National Defense University (FULL TRANSCRIPT)

But when a U.S. citizen goes abroad to wage war against America - and is actively plotting to...

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West Point Sergeant Accused of Secretly Filming Naked Female Cadets

A U.S. Army sergeant is accused of secretly videotaping at least a dozen female cadets at the U...

SABMiller Warns on U.S., Latin America Beer Sales

Real-time U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only; comprehensive U.S....

BRIEF-Retailers sue Visa, MasterCard over fees

May 23 (Reuters) - * Many U.S. retailers file antitrust lawsuit against Visa Inc MasterCard