San Francisco commuters stuck as transit workers call in sick
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – San Francisco Bay Area train and bus commuters were stranded or facing long delays on Monday when many transit workers called in sick, days after a vote on a new contract, bringing the city’s famed cable cars to a halt.
Texas woman arrested on suspicion of shooting her caged dog
DALLAS (Reuters) – Police in Texas have arrested a 44-year-old woman on suspicion of shooting dead her caged dog that had just given birth to a litter of puppies because she was “growing agitated” with her pet, police said on Monday.
At D-Day event, Obama to connect World War Two, Sept. 11 veterans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama will draw a connection between the “Greatest Generation” that fought in World War Two to the “9/11 generation” that emerged after the Sept. 11 attacks when he marks the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasio…
Dropout charged in Connecticut college bomb threat appears in court
MILFORD Conn. (Reuters) – A college dropout accused of calling in bomb threats to a commencement ceremony in Connecticut to keep her family from learning she was not graduating made her first court appearance on Monday since her arrest and arraignment …
Teen accused of Pennsylvania school stabbing waives preliminary hearing
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – The teen accused of a stabbing spree at a Pittsburgh-area high school in April that injured 20 students and a security guard waived his preliminary hearing on Monday and is headed for trial on charges of attempted murder, accor…
Envelope with white powder prompts scare at Minnesota governor’s mansion
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – Two employees at the Minnesota governor’s mansion were decontaminated as a precaution on Monday after staff members opened a letter and found a small amount of white powder, a state spokesman said.
Accused Boston bomber friend: Didn’t feel free during questioning
BOSTON (Reuters) – A friend of the accused Boston Marathon bomber charged with interfering with the investigation into the blasts said on Monday he had no idea he could have walked away from hours of questioning four days after the attack.
Man plotted to kill returning U.S. soldiers, government says
BROCKPORT N.Y. (Reuters) – The owner of a western New York food market faced accusations in court on Monday that he illegally bought guns to shoot and kill members of the U.S. military returning from Iraq, according to official documents.
Texas gun groups clash with NRA on armed protests in public spaces
DALLAS (Reuters) – Texas gun rights groups that have toted rifles and shotguns in public in campaigns to show support for the open carrying of weapons blasted the NRA on Monday for calling those appeals “foolish” and “counterproductive.”
Envelope with white powder prompts scare at Minnesota governor’s mansion
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – Fire crews were called on Monday to the Minnesota governor’s residence in St. Paul, Minnesota, after staff members opened a letter and found what turned out to be a small amount of non-threatening white powder, a state spokesman…




