Bible left in North Korean sailor’s club triggered U.S. tourist’s arrest
SEOUL (Reuters) – American tourist Jeffrey Fowle was arrested by North Korean authorities for leaving a bible under a bin in the toilet at a club for foreign sailors, a source familiar with Fowle’s case told Reuters.
Sudanese woman who had faced execution for conversion arrives in U.S.
MANCHESTER N.H. (Reuters) – A Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for converting from Islam to Christianity, then detained after her conviction was quashed, arrived in the United States on Thursday.
Area in front of White House reopened after being cleared
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Park Police and Secret Service officers reopened an area in front of the White House on Friday evening after briefly closing it due to an unattended package that had been left in front of the presidential building, according…
Albuquerque mayor concerned about city’s homeless American Indians
ALBUQUERQUE N.M. (Reuters) – Authorities in Albuquerque said on Friday that homeless American Indian people are more at risk than others from street violence in findings released after the beating deaths of two homeless men in an abandoned lot in New M…
Colorado officials propose tightening rules for marijuana edibles
DENVER (Reuters) – A Colorado task force charged with tightening controls on marijuana edibles unveiled proposed rules on Friday to limit potency levels, require clearer labeling and assure that children cannot get their hands on pot-infused confection…
U.S. prepares to receive two American aid workers stricken with Ebola
ATLANTA (Reuters) – Two American aid workers, both seriously ill after being infected with the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia, will be flown to the United States and treated in isolation at an Atlanta hospital, officials said on Friday.
Arizona reveals drug dosage given in drawn-out execution
PHOENIX (Reuters) – A review ordered by Arizona’s governor into last month’s drawn-out execution of a death row inmate is underway and authorities confirmed on Friday the dosage of the controversial two-drug cocktail the prisoner received for his letha…
Chicago police say homicides fall to lowest level since 1963
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Chicago’s police superintendent said on Friday the number of homicides had fallen to the lowest level in five decades so far this year as he sought to dispel the notion that America’s third-largest city reigns as the nation’s murder…
Michael Jackson’s Neverland estate being considered for sale
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Late pop singer Michael Jackson’s Neverland estate is being considered for sale, a spokesman for the company controlling the property said on Friday.
Death of New York man a homicide caused by police choke hold -autopsy
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The death of a man during an arrest last month in New York City was caused by a choke hold by a police officer, the chief medical examiner’s office said on Friday, declaring the death a homicide.




