Diet supplement is focus of Virginia ex-governor’s corruption trial
RICHMOND Va. (Reuters) – A top Virginia health adviser testified on Tuesday at the corruption trial of former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell that she discussed a dietary supplement at the center of the trial with McDonnell’s wife and the supplement…
Son of Pennsylvania Congressman Fattah charged with fraud
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – The son of a Philadelphia congressman turned himself in to federal authorities Tuesday to face charges that he defrauded banks, the U.S. Small Business Administration and the city’s cash-strapped school district.
Boy, nine, dies after stabbing at Michigan playground
(Reuters) – A 9-year-old boy died after being stabbed repeatedly by another child on a playground at the western Michigan mobile home park where he lived, police said Tuesday.
Jury selection set for trial of former Connecticut governor Rowland
NEW HAVEN Conn. (Reuters) – Jury selection begins Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Connecticut for the trial of former Governor John Rowland on charges of violating campaign laws by seeking back-room consulting jobs on two Republican congressional cam…
Missouri killer set for execution, scrutiny high after Arizona
(Reuters) – Missouri officials are pressing forward with the Wednesday execution of convicted killer Michael Worthington despite calls for caution after last month’s problematic execution in Arizona in which the inmate took more than an hour to die.
U.S. service sector growth hits 8-1/2 yr high in July: ISM survey
(Reuters) – The pace of growth in the U.S. services sector hit its highest in 8-1/2 years in July, boosted by growth in business activity, new orders and employment, according to an industry report released on Tuesday.
NYPD probing report that EMTs stopped four cops beating handcuffed man
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York Police Department said on Tuesday it was investigating a report that two emergency medical technicians jumped in to stop four police officers who were punching a handcuffed patient.
Arizona researcher in airport flap says he was asserting gun rights
PHOENIX (Reuters) – An Arizona medical researcher arrested after taking a loaded assault rifle into the Phoenix airport said on Monday he was making a political statement and did not intend to harm anyone.
Bertha weakens to a tropical storm : NHC
(Reuters) – Bertha, the second hurricane of the 2014 Atlantic season, has weakened to a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday.
U.S. to close three interim shelters housing migrant children : U.S. media
(Reuters) – Three interim shelters that have housed thousands of children who have come unaccompanied to the United States from Central America will close within weeks, leading U.S. newspapers reported on Monday.




