Groups warn Oregon mine militia dispute threatens democracy
PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) – A coalition of public policy advocates warned on Tuesday that a group of armed conservative activists who have been guarding a mine in southern Oregon for over a month are a sign of an emerging violent anti-government movemen…
Tornadoes hit Texas and Oklahoma, at least one person hurt
(Reuters) – Tornadoes spun through parts of northern Texas and southern Oklahoma on Tuesday, damaging buildings and injuring at least one person, officials said.
Pennsylvania judge bars release of police shooting video before trial
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) – A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday barred the release of a video that allegedly shows a Hummelstown police officer shooting a traffic-stop suspect to death earlier this year as the man lay face down on the ground.
Ex-Guantanamo inmates end U.S. Embassy protest in Uruguay
MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) – Former Guantanamo Bay prisoners resettled in Uruguay ended a three-week protest outside the U.S. Embassy on Tuesday after reaching a deal with their hosts for financial and medical support in return for learning Spanish and seeki…
Ex-Guantanamo inmates end U.S. Embassy protest in Uruguay
MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) – Former Guantanamo Bay prisoners resettled in Uruguay ended a three-week protest outside the U.S. Embassy on Tuesday after reaching a deal with their hosts for financial and medical support in return for learning Spanish and seeki…
Texas police seek gang truce, end of bloodshed after deadly brawl
WACO, Texas (Reuters) – Texas police asked rival motorcycle gangs on Tuesday to put aside their differences after a weekend brawl at a Waco restaurant that left nine people dead and 18 injured, calling for a halt to the carnage and threats of revenge a…
St. Louis Federal Reserve says was victim of hacking attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said hackers successfully attacked the bank last month.
Takata doubling U.S. recall for defective air bags to 34 million vehicles
WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) – Japanese air bag manufacturer Takata Corp is doubling a recall of potentially deadly air bags to nearly 34 million vehicles, creating the largest automotive recall in American history, U.S. safety regulators said on Tuesd…
South Carolina lawmakers advance 20-week abortion ban
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) – South Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday passed a key vote to approve a bill banning most abortions at 20 weeks of pregnancy, when a fetus is not considered viable outside the mother’s womb.
Los Angeles gives preliminary approval to $15 minimum wage
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The Los Angeles City Council voted on Tuesday to increase the minimum wage in the nation’s second-largest city to $15 an hour by 2020 from the current $9, in a victory for labor and community groups that have pushed for similar …




