Missouri should fund state drug lab to make lethal injections: AG
(Reuters) – Missouri should fund and operate its own drug laboratory to mix lethal injections for executions, a move that could help circumvent the problems it and other states are having obtaining the drugs they need, the state’s top prosecutor said o…
Bail reduced for mother who drove kids into ocean off Florida
ORLANDO Fla. (Reuters) – Bail was reduced to $90,000 on Thursday for a South Carolina mother who drove a minivan carrying her three children into the ocean off a Florida beach, an official said.
California students sue state seeking more learning time
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Eighteen California students from seven of the state’s lowest performing schools filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the state and top education officials for not having enough time to learn.![]()
U.S. sues CA Inc. for overcharging on government contract
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Justice Department sued technology company CA Inc. and accused it of overcharging the federal government on a contract to provide software licenses, maintenance, training and consulting services, the agency said on Thursday.
U.S. charges five Boston airline employees with smuggling cash
BOSTON (Reuters) – Federal prosecutors in Boston on Thursday charged five U.S. airline employees with agreeing to use their security passes to smuggle $417,000 in cash that the employees believed to be the proceeds of illegal drug sales through the cit…
Obama: when it comes to head injuries in sports, don’t just ‘suck it up’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Thursday more effort is needed to prevent concussions in young athletes, including greater awareness of the severity of head injuries, which are too often dismissed as headaches instead of serious b…
Utah school under fire for doctoring student yearbook photos
(Reuters) – A high school in Utah has come under fire for editing yearbook pictures to remove tattoos and raise plunging necklines on female students, and it pledged on Thursday to review its policy on digital manipulation.
Tanning beds must carry skin cancer warning: U.S. FDA
(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is strengthening its regulation of tanning beds, which have been shown to increase the risk of skin cancer.
U.S. birth rate hits lows for teens, rises among older women
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The birth rate among U.S. teens and young women dropped to record lows last year, while the rate among older women hit highs not seen in a half century, according to government statistics released on Thursday.
Swede pleads not guilty in U.S. over ‘BlackShades’ malicious software
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A Swedish man who U.S. authorities say helped create malicious software used to infect half a million computers pleaded not guilty in New York on Thursday to computer hacking charges.




