FBI investigates possible attempt to bomb office of congressman
KANSAS CITY Mo (Reuters) – The FBI is investigating a possible attempt to bomb the office of a Missouri congressman early Thursday morning, when a window was broken and devices resembling Molotov cocktails hurled at the building, an official said.
Detroit man faces January trial in eight-year-old’s shooting death
DETROIT (Reuters) – A Detroit man accused of killing an 8-year-old boy while he slept in a revenge shooting will stand trial in January, a judge ordered on Thursday.
Indiana university lifts campus lockdown
LOUISVILLE Ky. (Reuters) – Indiana University Southeast lifted a brief campus lockdown on Thursday, after what was thought to be a man with a gun turned out to be someone with an umbrella.
Florida woman jailed for child neglect after drowning of toddler
ORLANDO Fla. (Reuters) – A young Florida mother was charged in connection with the Sept. 3 drowning death of her toddler, who had been hospitalized for a near-drowning several weeks earlier, a prosecutor said on Thursday.
Obama leads U.S. in remembrance of September 11 victims
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Led by President Barack Obama, Americans commemorated the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on Thursday by observing moments of silence for the thousands killed that day at New York City’s World Trade Center, the Pent…
More mediation ordered over potential Detroit bankruptcy deal
DETROIT (Reuters) – A federal judge on Thursday ordered ongoing mediation in Detroit’s historic bankruptcy over a potential settlement between the city and one of its fiercest creditors, while adding holdout creditor Financial Guaranty Insurance Co to …
Mountain lion believed to have attacked California boy is shot to death
(Reuters) – A mountain lion believed to have attacked and injured a 6-year-old boy near California’s Silicon Valley has been shot to death in a tree not far from the scene after a three-day hunt, state wildlife officials said.
Mexico says Texas Governor Perry’s border deployment politically motivated
AUSTIN Texas (Reuters) – The Mexican government has condemned the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexican border, saying Governor Rick Perry authorized the move for political purposes.
Man pleads not guilty to fraud in 2012 U.S. meningitis outbreak
BOSTON (Reuters) – A pharmacist who worked for the Massachusetts company that sparked a 2012 U.S. meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people pleaded not guilty on Thursday to the first criminal charges filed in the case.
Missouri lawmakers override Governor’s veto on ’72-hour’ abortion law
(Reuters) – Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday passed a law requiring women to wait three days for an abortion, even in cases of rape or incest, according to the legislature’s websites – overriding an earlier veto from Governor Jay Nixon.