Oklahoma lawmakers approve bill to revoke licenses of abortion doctors
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) – An Oklahoma bill that could revoke the license of any doctor who performs an abortion has headed to the governor, with opponents saying the measure in unconstitutional and promising a legal battle against the cash-strapped sta…
Hearing set in lawsuit against CIA interrogation program architects
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Attorneys for two former military psychologists who developed the CIA’s Bush-era interrogation program will ask a federal court in Washington state on Friday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former prisoners who claim they were tortu…
U.S. conservative group boycotts Target over transgender policy
CHICAGO (Reuters) – The conservative American Family Association is urging its members to boycott Target Corp for the retailer’s decision to allow transgender employees and customers to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
Michigan Uber driver ruled competent to stand trial for shooting spree
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (Reuters) – A Michigan judge ruled on Friday that an Uber driver who was charged with killing six people in a shooting spree in Kalamazoo in February was competent to stand trial.
Tiger on the loose captured in Texas, hunt is on for owner
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – A young female tiger found wandering with a leash and collar around a north Houston suburb was captured on Thursday and police were searching for whoever let the predator out among the public.
‘Purple Rain’ superstar Prince, 57, dies at U.S. studio complex
(Reuters) – Prince, the innovative pop superstar whose songwriting and eccentric stage presence electrified fans around the world with hits including “Purple Rain” and “When Doves Cry,” died on Thursday in Minnesota. He was 57.
Gunshots on a New Orleans bridge, and the decade-long road to justice
(Reuters) – Years before Black Lives Matter protesters roiled the streets of Ferguson and Baltimore, police officers in New Orleans killed two residents and maimed four others on a small bridge on the first Sunday after Hurricane Katrina.
Five from Texas college charged with stealing dinosaur bones in Utah
(Reuters) – Prosecutors in Utah charged five people on Thursday with stealing dinosaur bones weighing at least 60 pounds during a field trip arranged by their Texas community college last year, according to local news reports.
Uber drivers remain independent contractors as lawsuit settled
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million to settle a class-action lawsuit which resolves a major challenge to its business model by allowing the ride-hailing service to keep its California and Massachusetts drivers as indepen…
Missing Virginia firefighter’s body thought found, no foul play
(Reuters) – A body thought to be that of a missing Virginia firefighter was found in the Shenandoah National Park on Thursday and police do not suspect foul play in her death, a park spokeswoman said.




