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- The mystery moneymen behind Ted Cruz’s super-PACs
- Prosecutor: 2nd man charged in Kansas bombing plot
- Radon levels increase in homes near Pennsylvania fracking sites: Study
- Stage being set for historic Obama-Castro meeting Saturday
- Purple Hearts awarded to victims of Fort Hood rampage
- Hillary Clinton expected to announce presidential run this weekend
- 2 women killed in Illinois tornadoes were neighbors, friends
- Officials release video of Boston cop shooting
- Convicted Boston bomber's death penalty phase to begin April 21
- South Carolina officer's lawyer embraces infamous cases
The mystery moneymen behind Ted Cruz’s super-PACs Posted: 10 Apr 2015 11:32 AM PDT |
Prosecutor: 2nd man charged in Kansas bombing plot Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:54 PM PDT |
Radon levels increase in homes near Pennsylvania fracking sites: Study Posted: 10 Apr 2015 09:53 AM PDT Environmental scientists say that notably high levels of radon in Pennsylvania homes are linked to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. |
Stage being set for historic Obama-Castro meeting Saturday Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:44 PM PDT |
Purple Hearts awarded to victims of Fort Hood rampage Posted: 10 Apr 2015 07:47 AM PDT By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Dozens of people who survived a 2009 shooting rampage at the Fort Hood U.S. Army base in central Texas and relatives of those who were killed received Purple Heart and Defense of Freedom medals on Friday after years of lobbying by politicians and lawyers. In February, the U.S. Army cleared the way for the military and civilian distinctions after the shooting was declared an act of international terrorism.. Nearly 50 awards were handed out at the base. In addition to the medals, the awards also confer additional benefits, from Veterans Health Administration health care and combat-related special compensation to burial privileges at Arlington National Cemetery, lawyers for the group have said. Of our honorees, it can truly be said that all gave some and some gave al on that terrible day," Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland, the commanding general of III Corps and Fort Hood, said at the ceremony. |
Hillary Clinton expected to announce presidential run this weekend Posted: 10 Apr 2015 01:11 PM PDT By Steve Holland and Jonathan Allen WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton will announce her second run for the presidency on Sunday, starting her campaign as the Democrats' best hope of fending off a crowded field of lesser-known Republican rivals and retaining the White House. The overwhelming favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination, Clinton will nonetheless face multiple challenges as she returns to the campaign trail seven years after losing the nomination in 2008 to Barack Obama. She has been a high-profile figure in American politics for more than two decades since her husband, Bill Clinton, won the presidency in 1992, and her fame still eclipses the other likely Democratic contenders and Republican opponents. She will try to get past a controversy over her use of personal email while secretary of state, and find a way to connect with ordinary Americans after her years as the top U.S. diplomat. |
2 women killed in Illinois tornadoes were neighbors, friends Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:03 PM PDT FAIRDALE, Ill. (AP) — The two women killed by a devastating tornado system that barreled through northern Illinois shared a friendship, favors and, ultimately, a neighborhood that turned out to be a prime target of a twister that also leveled much of their rural hamlet. |
Officials release video of Boston cop shooting Posted: 10 Apr 2015 04:09 PM PDT By Elizabeth Barber BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts officials on Friday released video footage showing the near-fatal shooting of a Boston police officer last month by a man who was subsequently shot dead by other officers. "It is in everyone's best interest to share (this) information as soon as possible in order to tamp down speculation and rumors meant to inflame and not inform," Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said at a news conference. |
Convicted Boston bomber's death penalty phase to begin April 21 Posted: 10 Apr 2015 12:49 PM PDT |
South Carolina officer's lawyer embraces infamous cases Posted: 10 Apr 2015 03:50 PM PDT When a South Carolina policeman was acquitted of manslaughter after beating a suspect to death in 1987 in a station house, his lawyer was Andy Savage, who has built his reputation on taking cases many others would avoid at all costs. Savage's latest client is another South Carolina officer, the patrolman charged with murder after being caught on a bystander's cell phone video firing eight rounds at the back of an apparently unarmed black man, Walter Scott, in North Charleston last Saturday. No stranger to cameras or controversy, the 67-year-old silver-haired Savage surprised few familiar with his career when he agreed to represent officer Michael Slager in a shooting that added fuel to the national outcry over police conduct in encounters with black men. |
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