New Jersey man charged with conspiracy to provide support to Islamic State
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. authorities on Thursday charged a New Jersey man with conspiring to support the militant group Islamic State, the fourth person arrested in recent days in and around New York City as part of a broader investigation.
Two girls murdered in Texas taxi: Were they honor killings?
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The last words from Sarah were “Oh my God, I’m dying.” Then the 911 emergency operator heard a barrage of gunshots. Sarah, 17, and her sister Amina, 18, were found shot 11 times in the back of their father’s taxi, abandoned in a hotel parking lot.
McDonald’s says number of U.S. restaurants will shrink this year
NEW YORK (Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp said Thursday that it will have fewer restaurants in the United States in 2015 than it did last year.
Mississippi man admits role in draping of noose on statue of black man
(Reuters) – A former University of Mississippi student pleaded guilty on Thursday to a federal civil rights charge, admitting his role in the draping of a noose and Confederate flag on a statue of the school’s first black student, according to court do…
UAW president says union wants to expand healthcare pool
DETROIT (Reuters) – United Auto Workers President Dennis Williams said on Thursday he wants to enter talks with the three major U.S. automakers to pool active union and nonunion workers and UAW retirees to bargain for lower healthcare costs.
Boston bombers’ friend sentenced to 2-1/2 years for lying to investigators
BOSTON (Reuters) – A citizen of Kyrgyzstan who was friends with the Boston Marathon bombers apologized on Thursday for lying to investigators probing the deadly 2013 attack and was then sentenced to 2-1/2 years in federal prison.
Jeralean Talley, world’s oldest-known person, dies at 116
DETROIT (Reuters) – Jeralean Talley, the world’s oldest-known person, has died in Michigan 26 days after her 116th birthday, a family spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Pennsylvania court may return dad, 80, to prison for arson murder
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – A Pennsylvania prosecutor argued on Thursday that an 80-year-old Korean-American businessman should resume serving a life sentence for the 1989 arson murder of his mentally ill daughter.
Seattle settles $2 million lawsuit for excessive force by police
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Seattle has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to a man who was shot in the face by police, the largest known settlement in the city’s history for excessive use of force by police, an official said on Thursday.
Jurors weigh case of Oklahoma man charged with molesting Kenyan orphans
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) – A jury at a federal court in Oklahoma City began deliberations on Thursday in the case of an Oklahoma man charged with molesting eight orphans in Kenya when he was in the country for Christian missionary work.