California woman rescued in wilderness after nine days describes ordeal
(Reuters) – A 62-year-old hiker stranded for nine days with broken bones in the Sierra National Forest in California said on Tuesday that when she blew her whistle to draw rescuers to her, she felt it was her last chance at survival.
Citing God’s authority, clerk defies Supreme Court on gay marriages
MOREHEAD, Ky. (Reuters) – Invoking God’s authority, a Kentucky county clerk defied the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday and stood by her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Colorado man faces felony charges for shooting black bear cubs
DENVER (Reuters) – A Colorado man may face criminal charges after shooting two black bear cubs in the foothills west of Denver, killing one of them and forcing wildlife officials to euthanize the other, authorities said on Tuesday.
Illinois hunts for suspects in killing of veteran police officer
FOX LAKE, Ill. (Reuters) – More than 100 police officers using aircraft and canine units were searching northern Illinois on Tuesday afternoon for three suspects believed to be involved in the fatal shooting of a 30-year veteran police officer, officia…
Uber drivers granted class action status in lawsuit over employment
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Uber drivers are entitled to class action status in litigation over whether they are independent contractors or employees, a key development in a case threatening Uber’s business model and that of other hot startups dependent …
California assisted suicide bill advances in special session
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – A controversial bill to allow physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in California passed a key legislative committee on Tuesday, after failing in the legislature earlier this summer amid opposition from t…
Mayor of Oregon town arrested on possession of methamphetamine
PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) – The 68-year-old mayor of a tiny town in Oregon has been charged with possession of methamphetamine, police said on Tuesday.
Millions hit by personal data hack still have not been told
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government has not yet notified any of the 21.5 million federal employees and contractors whose security clearance data was hacked more than three months ago, officials acknowledged on Tuesday.
Republicans lack votes to defund Planned Parenthood: McConnell
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell undercut threats by fellow Republicans to hold the budget process hostage in an effort to defund Planned Parenthood, saying conservatives do not have enough support in Congress to cut off th…
Murder charge dropped against former South Carolina police chief
(Reuters) – South Carolina prosecutors on Tuesday dropped a murder charge against a white former South Carolina police chief after he pleaded guilty to misconduct in the 2011 death of an unarmed black man over a traffic ticket.




