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USA correspondent Susan Baldacci
US President Barack Obama says the US is standing shoulder to shoulder with the French People against terrorism as the search continues for the gunmen who attacked the offices of a French Satirical… Audio
Terrorist preacher to be sentenced tomorrow
The radical preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri is due to be sentenced in New York for terrorism charges, marking the end of a decade-long legal battle. Audio
Jury selection begins for Boston bombing
In the United States, the man accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013 has appeared in court at the beginning of his trial. Audio
USA correspondent - Susan Baldacci
Susan Baldacci is back in Denver Colorado and she joins us from there. Audio
Could it be Bush v Clinton in Presidential race
It's looking increasingly likely that the former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will run for the White House next year. Audio
USA correspondent
Our US correspondent Susan Baldacci is with us from sunny Florida. Audio
Ferguson activists plan to 'bring the barriers down'
A protest group in St Louis, Missouri says the death of Micheal Brown, shot by a police officer in August, is about more than the bad relationship between the black community and the police. Audio
US economy grows 5 pct, fastest rate in decade
The US economy has grown at 5 pct in the past year, the fastest rate in more than a decade. Audio
Dad makes his daughter a princess
One dad, from the American state of Virginia, went the extra mile this year to make it happen for his seven-year-old daughter. Audio
"The Interview" being released in some US cinemas on Xmas Day
Sony Pictures is allowing the release of the film "The Interview" on Christmas Day less than a week after pulling the film after a devastating cyber attack. Audio
Controversial documentary on what it means to be white
Earlier this year we heard about a controversial documentary series on white americans talking about what it means to be white. Audio
US correspondent Luiza Savage
The biggest US stories of 2014 - Obamacare, the rise of ISIS, Ebola, racial tensions. Audio
New York's mayor is told he has blood on his hands
The New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing the biggest crisis of his political career after a gunman shot dead two officers in a revenge attack for the police killing two unarmed black men. Audio
New York's Mayor faces open hostility after police deaths
Unions representing New York police say the city's Mayor, Bill de Blasio, "has bloods on his hands" following the weekend killing of two officers who were on patrol in Brooklyn. Audio
New York expresses disgust, condemnation
There has been universal condemnation of the shooting of two New York police officers at the weekend. Audio
Boston bombing suspect makes first public appearance
The Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, has appeared in court after spending almost a year and a half in solitary confinement. Audio
Hollywood stars dismayed at cancellation of film's release
Hollywood stars have reacted with dismay to the cancellation of the release of the film. Audio
North Korea ordered cyber attacks on Sony
North Korea ordered cyber attacks on Sony according to federal investigators in the United States.. Audio
President Obama hails a new chapter in relations with Cuba
President Obama has hailed a new chapter in relations with Cuba as he eased travel and financial restictions and called for an end to the 53 year old trade embargo. Audio