Statue of Liberty, closed by shutdown, reopens to tourists
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Statue of Liberty, shuttered by the federal government shutdown, reopened to visitors on Sunday morning after New York State agreed to give money to the National Park Service to pay its workers to be there.
Kenyans dominate Chicago marathon
(Reuters) – Dennis Kimetto and Rita Jeptoo led a Kenyan sweep in contrasting styles at the Chicago marathon on Sunday in a race staged amid heightened security after the Boston marathon bombings in April which killed three people.
Deadline looms for possible San Francisco area transit strike
(Reuters) – As a Sunday night deadline loomed for a possible strike that could cripple the San Francisco Bay Area’s commuter rail system, transit users braced for Monday morning gridlock as negotiators planned to talk well into the evening.
Execution drugs mixed by U.S. pharmacies draw challenges from death row
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) – Several U.S. states are turning to lightly regulated pharmacies for lethal injection drugs, prompting a host of court battles and at least one stay of execution because of concern tainted or impure drugs could inflict …
New York police arrest cousin in 1991 ‘Baby Hope’ killing
(Reuters) – New York City police have arrested a cousin in the killing of a 4-year-old girl dubbed “Baby Hope,” whose body was found crammed in a picnic cooler in 1991, police said on Saturday.
Power outage shuts U.S. food stamp program for hours in 17 states
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) – A brief power outage caused food stamp recipients in 17 states to lose access for much of Saturday to the electronic system used by stores to verify their benefits, leaving many unable to buy groceries, the company th…
Four of nine missing New Mexico teens safely home: police
(Reuters) – Four of nine teenage boys, missing from a ranch for troubled youths in southern New Mexico under investigation for alleged abuse, are safely back with their families, police said on Saturday.
U.S. power outage shuts down food stamp program in 17 states
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) – Food stamp recipients in 17 states lost access to the electronic system used by stores to verify their benefits on Saturday, leaving many unable to buy groceries, the company that manages the system said.
U.S. fiscal negotiations sputter as deadline nears
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Congressional negotiations to end a U.S. fiscal crisis gripping Washington and spooking financial markets hung by a thread on Saturday after bipartisan talks broke down in the House of Representatives and shifted to Senate leader…
Two of nine missing New Mexico teens return home: police
(Reuters) – Two of the nine teenage boys missing from a ranch for troubled youth in southern New Mexico have returned to their families, police said on Saturday, and an alert for the other seven will remain in place until they are confirmed safe.