Arizona governor signs bill blocking abortion coverage through Obamacare
PHOENIX (Reuters) – Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey signed a law on Monday that requires doctors to tell women that drug-induced abortions can be reversed and that blocks the purchase of insurance on the Obamacare health exchange that includes a…
Boston bombing jury hears of grisly deaths, defense calls first witness
BOSTON (Reuters) – The two youngest people killed by the Boston Marathon bombing were torn apart by one of the blasts that ripped through the crowd at the finish line, medical examiners testified on Monday as prosecutors wound up their case against acc…
One dead, two hurt as vehicle tries to ram U.S. spy agency gates
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two people tried to run their vehicle through the National Security Agency’s gates near Washington on Monday before guards at the spy agency fatally shot one of them, said officials, who added there was no evidence of a link to t…
U.S. gay rights advocates near decision on top lawyers for landmark case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Less than a month before the U.S. Supreme Court hears their historic case, lawyers for gay couples from four states with bans on same-sex marriage are close to finally resolving which of them will argue before the justices.
Long-broken tunneling machine’s cutter head hoisted out of Seattle pit
SEATTLE (Reuters) – The cutter head of the world’s largest-diameter tunnel-boring machine was being hoisted out of a temporary pit in Seattle on Monday as construction crews work to fix a key component in a long-delayed multibillion-dollar highway repl…
Missing U.C. Berkeley student was killed in weekend car accident
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A University of California, Berkeley student reported missing over the weekend after a fraternity party at another campus was identified on Monday as the person struck and killed by a car in Los Angeles early on Saturday, police…
U.S. pharmacists group asks members not to provide execution drugs
(Reuters) – The largest association of U.S. pharmacists approved a measure on Monday at its annual meeting in California calling on members to avoid participating in executions, saying it violates a core value of the profession, an official said.
Mother in custody after death of toddler son in NYC bathroom
(Reuters) – A mother was taken into custody on Monday after she locked herself and her toddler son in a bathroom in a New York City restaurant and the 1-year-old was later pronounced dead after workers found him unresponsive, police said.
Indiana to clarify ‘religious freedom’ law, Georgia, N.C. bills stall
(Reuters) – Indiana Republicans pledged on Monday to clarify a new “religious freedom” law, while similar proposals stalled in Georgia and North Carolina after businesses and activists said such measures could be used to discriminate against gays.
U.S. Justice Department sues Oklahoma university over transgender professor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit on Monday against Southeastern Oklahoma State University, alleging the school discriminated against a transgender assistant professor.




