Man charged with possession of gun believed tied to Boston bombing: lawyer
BOSTON (Reuters) – Federal prosecutors believe a Boston-area man, arrested this week on drug charges, possessed a handgun that the Boston Marathon bombing suspects are thought to have used to kill a university police officer, the man’s lawyer said on T…
Chicago teen charged in murder of 11-year-old girl at pajama party
CHICAGO (Reuters) – A Chicago teen was arrested and charged with the murder of an 11-year-old girl who was hit by a stray bullet at a sleepover last Friday, the state attorney’s office said on Thursday.
U.S. launches $10 billion rural infrastructure fund
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration on Thursday launched a $10 billion rural infrastructure fund that it hopes will jump-start investments in a wide range of projects in farm states.
Southern hopes to build more U.S. nuclear power reactors
(Reuters) – Southern Co, one of the biggest U.S. power companies, said it hopes to announce plans by the end of the year to build more nuclear reactors, a spokesman said late Wednesday.
For Californians, higher costs dampen support for clean energy
BERKELEY Calif. (Reuters) – An overwhelming majority of California residents support the state’s mandate for reducing heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions, so long as they do not bear the higher costs of cleaner energy themselves, a new public opinio…
Senior U.S. Homeland Security cyber official Larry Zelvin to retire
BOSTON (Reuters) – Larry Zelvin, the head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s center for countering cyber threats, is retiring next month after a government career of nearly 30 years during which he advised U.S. businesses on fighting hostile…
Arizona inmate takes nearly two hours to die in botched execution
PHOENIX (Reuters) – An Arizona inmate took almost two hours to die by lethal injection on Wednesday and his lawyers said he “gasped and snorted” before succumbing in the latest botched execution to raise questions about the death penalty in the United …
Preachers rail at police in funeral for NYC man who died in custody
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Preacher after preacher stepped up to the pulpit at a sweltering Brooklyn church on Wednesday to express fury at the city’s police force during the funeral of Eric Garner, who died soon after police put him in a banned chokehold.
U.S. health insurers to pay $330 million in premium rebates
(Reuters) – U.S. health insurers will send out about $330 million in rebates to employers and individuals this summer under President Barack Obama’s healthcare law, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Thursday.
U.S. judge strikes down Colorado’s gay marriage ban, stays ruling
DENVER (Reuters) – A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Colorado’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, but stayed his ruling until the issue is decided by a higher court.




