Detroit to exit historic bankruptcy later Wednesday
DETROIT (Reuters) – Detroit will officially exit the biggest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy later on Wednesday, officials said, allowing Michigan’s largest city to start a new chapter with a lighter debt load.
Man kills himself at MGM Grand in Vegas, forcing evacuation: police
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Several rooms at the Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel And Casino were evacuated on Wednesday after a suicidal man barricaded himself in a room at the massive resort hotel before shooting himself to death, police said.
Obama to Congress: give all kids chance at preschool
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Wednesday announced more than $1 billion in public and private investments in preschool, but called on Congress to make more money available to programs.
U.S. top court weighs Hong Kong woman’s suit over strip-search
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Supreme Court appeared divided on Wednesday as it weighed whether a Hong Kong woman who was strip-searched while in immigration detention waited too long before suing the U.S. government for monetary damages over her treatmen…
Three arrested for vandalizing Mary, Joseph statues in Chicago suburb
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Suburban Chicago police have arrested three male juveniles for taking the heads off statues of Mary and Joseph in the garden of a Catholic church during the weekend, officials said on Wednesday.
Comedian Bill Cosby sued for defamation by sexual assault accuser
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Comedian Bill Cosby was sued for defamation on Wednesday in Massachusetts by a sexual assault accuser who says he branded her a liar in public statements made through his representatives denying her allegations of abuse.
Four missing after fire rages through Connecticut home
MILFORD, Conn. (Reuters) – Four adults were missing and feared dead in Enfield, Connecticut, on Wednesday after an early morning house fire that spread rapidly through their home near the Connecticut River, fire officials said.
Exclusive: Atlantic City, N.J. to slash bond deal, sell casino tax liens
(Reuters) – Atlantic City is expected to slash a bond sale by 71 percent to $40 million because the multitude of uncertainties facing the city have made it difficult to borrow, a city official told Reuters on Wednesday.
Investec causes outcry with ‘I can’t breathe’ headline on research
(Reuters) – A research note published by South African bank Investec with the headline “I can’t breathe” caused an outcry on social media on Wednesday for its use of the dying words of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man killed in a police chokehold.
Ex-CIA officials say torture report is one-sided, flawed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of former top-ranking CIA officials disputed a U.S. Senate committee’s finding that the agency’s interrogation techniques produced no valuable intelligence, saying such work had saved thousands of lives.