Four Marines and gunman killed in Tennessee shootings
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (Reuters) – Four Marines were killed on Thursday by a gunman who opened fire at two military offices in Chattanooga, Tennessee, before being fatally shot in an attack officials called a brazen, brutal act of domestic terrorism.
Colorado movie massacre gunman found guilty of multiple murders
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (Reuters) – Colorado movie massacre gunman James Holmes was found guilty on Thursday of multiple counts of first degree murder, a verdict that enables prosecutors to seek the death penalty for the former graduate student who killed a …
Texan suspected of hitting cyclist, driving off with victim in windshield
DALLAS (Reuters) – A 19-year-old man has been charged in a hit-and-run death of a cyclist he is suspected of having struck with his car and then driven for more than one mile with the victim embedded in his windshield, Dallas police said on Thursday.
Oklahoma top court OKs grand jury probe of Tulsa sheriff’s office
TULSA (Reuters) – The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Thursday said it would allow a grand jury investigation into the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, which has been under scrutiny since a white reserve sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a black suspect in April.
Chinese national pleads guilty in Pennsylvania to test-taking scam
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) – The first of more than a dozen people charged in a China-based testing scam, in which clients paid imposters to take standardized tests and used the scores to apply to elite U.S. universities, pleaded guilty to conspiracy on Thursday in Pittsburgh federal court.
Planned Parenthood head sorry for tone in video on fetal tissue use
(Reuters) – Planned Parenthood’s president apologized on Thursday for the “tone and statements” of a senior staff member who was secretly recorded in a video that critics say suggests the U.S. reproductive health organization sells aborted fetal tissue…
Coast Guard reopens flood-swollen Illinois River to barge traffic
CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. Coast Guard reopened a flood-swollen section of the Illinois River to commercial traffic on Thursday after the key grain shipping waterway began to drop from near record-high crests hit earlier this week.
Pennsylvania lawyer indicted for insider trading ahead of merger
(Reuters) – A Pennsylvania lawyer was indicted on Thursday on charges that he engaged in insider trading after learning that a client at his law firm was about to announce a merger.
More severed body parts found near Connecticut train station
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (Reuters) – Police in Connecticut said on Thursday they found two severed human arms near a New Haven train station late on Wednesday, hours after a pair of severed legs were discovered near the same location.
Delta plane makes emergency landing in Seattle after engine catches fire
SEATTLE (Reuters) – A Delta Air Lines Inc jetliner bound for Atlanta made an emergency landing at Seattle’s main airport on Thursday after one of its engines caught fire, though there were no injuries and the plane landed safely, an airport spokesman s…