Aleynikov juror accuses colleague of food poisoning in code trial
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The criminal case against a Goldman Sachs Group Inc computer programmer accused of stealing the investment bank’s trading code may end in a mistrial after a juror told the presiding judge that a second juror tried to poison her foo…
U.S. military jet lands safely in England after in-flight emergency
LONDON (Reuters) – A U.S. Air Force refueling jet has landed safely at its base in England, RAF Mildenhall, after an in-flight emergency, the Air Force unit that operates the aircraft said on Wednesday.
U.S. reaches anti-bias accord with Los Angeles County sheriff
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an accord on Tuesday with the U.S. Justice Department to settle findings that the country’s largest sheriff’s department systematically harassed and intimidated low-income min…
Second person injured following more gunfire in Ferguson: newspaper
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A second person was injured overnight following gunfire in Ferguson, Missouri after a protest near the site where unarmed black teen Michael Brown was shot dead by police last summer, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported early…
Drop in disability rolls adds to signs of U.S. labor market recovery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The number of Americans on disability has declined for six months in a row in a sharp turnaround after years of increases, more evidence of the labor market recovery the Federal Reserve wants to see before nudging interest rates …
Washington state school shooting suspect held on $500,000 bail
SEATTLE (Reuters) – A Washington state teenager who fired a gun inside his high school in an apparent attempt to provoke an on-campus guard into killing him made his first court appearance on Tuesday and was ordered held on $500,000 bail, officials sai…
United Express flight with engine fire forced to land in Philadelphia
(Reuters) – A plane with an engine on fire was forced to make an emergency landing on Tuesday at Philadelphia International Airport, where it landed safely, according to the airport and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.
Strict California water cutback rules still on the table, state says
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – California water regulators said they had created more nuanced ways for communities to show how much water they had used and saved, but refrained from making major changes to proposed new rules aimed at reducing water use…
Clinton, Republican presidential hopefuls, address Baltimore violence
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that violence and looting in the city of Baltimore following the funeral of a young black man who died after suffering injuries while in police custody are evidence o…
Nurses strike called off for University of Chicago
(Reuters) – A walkout by nurses at the University of Chicago Medical Center was averted after the healthcare workers reached a tentative agreement with administrators, but strikes are still planned at hospitals in California, the union said.




