College athletes can seek cut of TV money: U.S. judge
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A lawsuit brought by college athletes seeking television and videogame revenue can move forward, a U.S. judge has ruled, in a case that seeks to reshape traditional notions of sports amateurism in the United States.
Vikings’ wide receiver Simpson arrested on DWI charge
(Reuters) – Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jerome Simpson was arrested early on Saturday on a charge of driving while impaired after a state trooper found him visibly intoxicated in a stalled car in Minneapolis, authorities said.
Struggling U.S. cities hope small projects yield big results
GARY, Indiana (Reuters) – Struggling U.S. Rust Belt cities for years have tried to counter the loss of manufacturing jobs with big, expensive projects like casinos and stadiums.
Utah doctor convicted of drugging, drowning wife in bathtub
(Reuters) – A Utah doctor was found guilty early Saturday of murdering his wife by drugging her with pain killers and sleeping pills and drowning her in a bathtub, local media reported.
Miami Herald reporter detained in Venezuela
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan authorities were holding an American journalist from the Miami Herald for a third day on Saturday after he was picked up near the border with Colombia reporting on economic shortages and an upcoming local election, his co…
Gay marriage clears another statehouse hurdle in Hawaii
HONOLULU (Reuters) – Hawaii’s House of Representatives approved a bill on Friday to legalize same-sex marriage in the overwhelmingly Democratic state popular as a wedding and honeymoon destination, paving the way for anticipated final passage in the Se…
Four charged with severing penis of California marijuana dispensary owner
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Four people have been charged with abducting the California owner of a medical marijuana dispensary, torturing him and cutting off his penis in an attempt to force him to divulge the location of cash they mistakenly believed he …
U.S. Navy cuts security access of two top intelligence officers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two of the U.S. Navy’s top intelligence officials had their access to classified materials suspended on Friday over their ties to a widening bribery scandal involving a Singapore-based defense contractor, the Navy said.
Bankruptcy was unavoidable, Detroit lawyer tells court
DETROIT (Reuters) – Detroit on Friday wrapped up its effort to prove that it is eligible for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, clashing with unions, retirees and pension funds over whether good faith negotiations were feasible before th…
Crude oil tank cars ablaze after train derails in Alabama
ALICEVILLE, Alabama (Reuters) – Several oil tank cars that burst into flames after a train derailed in rural Alabama were expected to keep burning into Saturday, potentially reigniting the push for tougher regulation of the boom in moving oil by rail.




