U.S. to end protected status for Nicaraguan immigrants in 2019
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States will end in January 2019 a special status given to 5,300 Nicaraguan immigrants that protects them from deportation, senior Trump administration officials said on Monday.
U.S. to suspend use in Colorado of ‘cyanide bombs’ to kill wild animals
(Reuters) – The U.S. government will suspend the use of so-called cyanide bombs to kill wild animals on public lands in Colorado as well as plans to kill dozens of mountain lions and black bears there, federal officials and conservationists said on Mon…
Illinois man wrongly imprisoned for 10 years sues Indiana city, police
CHICAGO (Reuters) – An Illinois man who served 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of armed robbery and who was not granted a pardon by then-Indiana Governor Mike Pence sued four Indiana police officers and the city that employed them o…
Air Force error let Texas gunman buy weapons for church massacre
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas (Reuters) – The gunman who shot 26 worshipers to death and wounded 20 others at a Texas church was embroiled in a domestic dispute with his in-laws and had been sending threatening messages to his wife’s mother before the mass…
NY police monitor to focus on lawfulness, not number, of stops: judge
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal judge in Manhattan on Monday authorized a court-appointed monitor for New York City’s police department to oversee an improved evaluation system for officers that focuses on the lawfulness of their street stops rather tha…
Equifax probes legal officer’s role in post-breach share sales: WSJ
(Reuters) – An special committee of Equifax Inc’s board is investigating the role the credit reporting company’s chief legal officer played in approving share sales by four executives days after suspicious activity was discovered in its systems, accord…
Texas church shooter threatened mother-in-law before rampage: official
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas (Reuters) – A man court-martialed by the U.S. Air Force on charges of assaulting his wife and child sent threatening messages to his mother-in-law who sometimes attended the rural Texas church where he fatally shot 26 people, …
Colorado man charged with murder in suburban Denver Walmart shooting
BRIGHTON, Colo. (Reuters) – A Colorado man who prosecutors say walked into a Walmart store in a Denver suburb and opened fire seemingly at random, killing three people, was charged on Monday with multiple counts of murder and attempted murder.
Domestic problems preceded Texas church rampage, authorities say
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas (Reuters) – A man court-martialed by the U.S. Air Force on charges of assaulting his then-wife and child had sent threatening messages to his mother-in-law who sometimes attended the rural Texas church where he fatally shot 26…
Barclays fails to end U.S. ‘dark pool’ class action
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Barclays Plc has failed to persuade a U.S. appeals court to unwind a class action lawsuit accusing the British bank of defrauding shareholders about its private “dark pool” trading platforms.




