Michigan nixes filming of Kid Rock video in women’s prison
DETROIT (Reuters) – Michigan nixed an effort by musician Kid Rock to film a music video in a women’s prison in the state.
Same-sex couples to get federal marriage benefits: attorney general
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal marriage benefits will be made available to same-sex couples across the United States after last month’s Supreme Court ruling, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said on Thursday.
Father of unlicensed teen driver to plead guilty in fatal Pennsylvania crash
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) – A New York man was set to plead guilty to undisclosed criminal charges on Thursday after he let his 15-year-old daughter, an unlicensed driver, drive his SUV, which she crashed in the Pennsylvania Poconos, killing three youn…
Washington panel to vote on contentious Eisenhower monument plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Washington planning commission on Thursday is to consider final approval of a design for the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial by famed architect Frank Gehry even as Congress is declining to pay for it.
Boy, 12, arrested in shooting death of Omaha man
(Reuters) – A 12-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the shooting death of an Omaha, Nebraska, man in what officials said on Wednesday appeared to be a trend of gangs using children to help carry out crimes.
Lawmakers bash U.S. Army plan to cut 57,000 troops and civilians
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawmakers on Wednesday sharply criticized long-announced U.S. Army plans to cut nearly 60,000 soldiers and civilian personnel due to tight budgets, warning it was risky and short-sighted at a time of Middle East conflict and risi…
California Hispanic population outstrips white: Census
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California’s Hispanic population now outnumbers the white population, U.S. Census data shows, marking a long-predicted shift in the country’s most populous state.
Baltimore police commissioner fired after riot, killings
BALTIMORE (Reuters) – Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts was fired on Wednesday following criticism of his handling of rioting over the death of a black man from an injury in police custody and a skyrocketing homicide rate.
Lawmakers bash U.S. Army plan to cut 57,000 troops and civilians
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration was criticized by lawmakers on Wednesday over U.S. Army plans to cut nearly 60,000 soldiers and civilian personnel, warning the reductions were risky for U.S. forces at a time of conflict in the Middle Ea…
Settlement allows families to visit graves in New York potter’s field
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Families whose loved ones lie in a New York City potter’s field for unclaimed bodies or those unable to afford burials will be able to visit the gravesites for the first time under a settlement announced on Wednesday.