U.S. general who opened Guantanamo prison says shut it down
MIAMI (Reuters) – The U.S. general who opened the Guantanamo detention camp said Thursday it was a mistake and should be shut down because “it validates every negative perception of the United States.”
U.S. Transportation Department plans rule on phones on planes: FCC chairman
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Department of Transportation plans a rule to address phone calls aboard airplanes, according to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler.
U.S. general who opened Guantanamo prison says shut it down
MIAMI (Reuters) – The U.S. general who opened the Guantanamo detention camp said Thursday it was a mistake and should be shut down because “it validates every negative perception of the United States.”
Analysis: U.S. drilling boom leaves some homeowners in a big hole
(Reuters) – When Gary Gless bought his sleek, modernist house in Los Angeles in 2002, he thought he had hit a “gold mine.” The world’s largest inner-city park – featuring a lush, 18-hole golf course – was about to get built across the street. Gless’s b…
Amtrak train crashes into car in Virginia, driver hurt
(Reuters) – An Amtrak train collided with a car in eastern Virginia early Thursday, injuring its driver, after the motorist ignored warning signals of the approaching train and tried to drive around the crossing bar, police said.
U.S. wildlife managers urge lifting Yellowstone grizzly protections
(Reuters) – Federal and state wildlife managers of grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park area recommended on Wednesday that U.S. Endangered Species Act protections be lifted for the animals, a decision that would open the way for them to be hu…
Washington’s American University lifts lockdown, no arrest
(Reuters) – American University on Wednesday lifted a lockdown triggered by the report of a man with a gun on campus after an investigation found that the suspect was an off-duty police officer with a gun, according to D.C. Police.
Missouri executes man for killing good Samaritan motorist in 1994
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) – Missouri on Wednesday executed a man convicted of killing a motorist who had stopped on a highway to help him and two others whose car had broken down in 1994.
For some Obamacare shoppers, a brief grace period on premiums
NEW YORK (Reuters) – As a deadline approaches for people to sign up for medical insurance under President Barack Obama’s healthcare law, some insurers and state-run online marketplaces are giving shoppers an extra week to pay their first premiums.
California man suspected of slaying wife, then sister in possible mercy killing
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A California man killed his ailing wife in their home and later walked into a Los Angeles convalescent hospital on Wednesday and shot to death his 58-year-old invalid sister in a possible mercy killing, police said.




