Mexico stops truck with 121 Central American migrants bound for U.S.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Immigration authorities in southern Mexico stopped a truck carrying 121 Central American migrants with signs of asphyxiation and dehydration, the National Migration Institute...
View ArticleU.S. confirms 11th death linked to faulty Takata air bag inflator
By David ShepardsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. safety regulators confirmed late Thursday an 11th death in the United States caused by a ruptured Takata Corp air bag inflator, the latest fatality tied...
View ArticleRats! New Yorker charged with vermin control scam
By David IngramNEW YORK (Reuters) - There are a lot of vermin in New York City, but this time some people didn't smell the rat.Some 101 unsuspecting residents and property owners this year fell for a...
View ArticleArizona inmate, wife indicted in plot to bomb state prison
By David SchwartzPHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona inmate and his wife have been indicted on terrorism and conspiracy charges in connection with a plot to build and explode a homemade bomb inside a state...
View ArticleJournalism group wants charges dropped against pipeline protest filmmakers
By Dan WhitcombLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A press freedom group on Thursday urged prosecutors in two states to drop charges against three documentary filmmakers who were arrested while filming activists...
View ArticleTrump, Clinton tension seeps into jokes at annual charity dinner
By Amanda Becker and Emily StephensonNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. presidential campaign tensions seeped into a high-profile charity dinner on Thursday as Donald Trump joked about sending Hillary Clinton...
View ArticleJudge sides with Planned Parenthood over Mississippi abortion law
(Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday sided with women's health provider Planned Parenthood in a lawsuit aiming to block a Mississippi law that barred medical providers that perform abortions from...
View ArticleMilwaukee officer who killed black man charged with sex assault
(Reuters) - Police in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Thursday said the officer whose killing of a black man in August sparked nights of rioting has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting another...
View ArticleSan Francisco lawsuit, NYC law highlight global risks for Airbnb
By Heather Somerville and Tina BellonSAN FRANCISCO/BERLIN (Reuters) - Airbnb, the online lodging service that investors now believe is worth $30 billion, faces a reckoning.In eight years of torrid...
View ArticleAttack on web provider disrupts some sites on U.S. East Coast
By Jim Finkle and Dustin Volz(Reuters) - Service of some major internet sites was disrupted for several hours on Friday morning as internet infrastructure provider Dyn said it was hit by a cyber attack...
View ArticleEx-SAP executive, two others indicted in U.S. for insider trading
By Nate Raymond(Reuters) - A former SAP SE executive and two Indiana car wash owners have been indicted on charges that they engaged in an insider trading scheme that resulted in hundreds of thousands...
View ArticleChemical spill in Kansas town spurs call for residents to stay indoors
(Reuters) - City and county officials advised residents in the town of Atchison, Kansas, on Friday to stay indoors after an unknown chemical was spilled at a facility in the town."There has been an...
View ArticleWATCH: Secret Video May Lead to AG Probe
WARNING: THESE VIDEOS CONTAIN EXPLICIT LANGUAGEMADISON, WI (WTAQ) - In the wake of two undercover videos from a conservative activist group detailing a potential voter fraud blueprint in Wisconsin...
View ArticleEx-Pinnacle Financial board member accused by U.S. SEC of insider trading
By Nate Raymond(Reuters) - A former board member at Nashville-based bank Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc has been charged with insider trading based on confidential information he learned about an...
View ArticleU.S. man to plead guilty in billion-dollar pyramid scheme: prosecutor
BOSTON (Reuters) - A Massachusetts man has agreed to plead guilty to running a pyramid scheme that defrauded victims, including many Brazilian-Americans, of more than $1 billion, federal prosecutors in...
View ArticleStudent's leg amputated after teacher slammed him to floor: lawyer
(Reuters) - A 13-year-old boy's lower right leg was amputated after a teacher at a Columbus, Georgia, school slammed him to the floor three times, an attorney for the boy’s family said on...
View ArticleTrump seeks to bar personal conduct claims from Trump University trial
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Attorneys for Donald Trump asked a U.S. judge to bar accusations about his personal conduct from an upcoming civil trial over whether students at Trump University were...
View ArticleClinton holds 13-point lead over Trump in Michigan
LANSING (WKZO-AM) -- A new Mitchell Communications presidential poll has Democrat Hillary Clinton holding a commanding lead over Republican foe Donald Trump in Michigan.Steve Mitchell told Michael...
View ArticleWall Street Journal offers all news employees option to take buyouts: memo
(Reuters) - News Corp's The Wall Street Journal on Friday offered all of its news employees the option to take buyouts, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters."We are seeking a substantial number of...
View ArticleStudent in debunked Rolling Stone rape story got tattoo to mark attack
By Gary RobertsonCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (Reuters) - The University of Virginia student who fabricated a gang rape story published in Rolling Stone got a tattoo to commemorate the supposed assault and her...
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