Tunisia arrests two Americans suspected of ties to Islamic State: security...
TUNIS (Reuters) - Police in Tunisia have arrested two American citizens on suspicion of terrorist activities after finding videos and pictures praising Islamic State, a security official said on...
View ArticleMost guns used in N.Y. crimes are from out of state: study
By David IngramNEW YORK (Reuters) - Six out of seven handguns connected to recent crimes in New York state were brought in from elsewhere, the state's attorney general said on Tuesday in a report on...
View ArticleEx-Oppenheimer adviser pleads guilty to U.S. insider trading charges
By Nate RaymondNEW YORK (Reuters) - A former investment adviser at an Oppenheimer Holdings Inc unit pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges that he engaged in an insider trading scheme based on...
View ArticleTwo women convicted in U.S. of financing Somali group al Shabaab
By Dan Whitcomb(Reuters) - Two women who U.S. prosecutors say led an online group in raising money to support the Somali insurgent group al Shabaab were convicted by a federal judge on Tuesday...
View ArticleU.S. Marshals join manhunt for Oklahoma man suspected of double murder
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - The U.S. Marshals Service has joined the search for an Oklahoma man suspected of wounding two police officers in a shootout, stealing a police truck, killing his aunt and...
View ArticleU.S. public opinion of police improving: surveys
By Joseph AxNEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans' opinion of the police has bounced back from last year's historic lows, amid continuing national debate over police treatment of minorities, two polls...
View ArticleGOP Fractured? Not Locally
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) -Â Despite a new national poll showing most Republican and Republican-leaning voters believing that Donald Trump is causing a lasting fracture within the GOP, Republican Party of...
View ArticleUtah boy, 16, shot outside school, 14-year-old arrested: police
(Reuters) - A 16-year-old boy was shot and critically wounded during an argument outside a middle school in Sandy, Utah, on Tuesday, and a 14-year-old boy was taken into custody, police said.Sergeant...
View ArticleJudge orders criminal contempt trial for Arizona sheriff Arpaio
By David SchwartzPHOENIX (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio to stand trial in December on a criminal contempt charge of violating the terms of a court ruling...
View ArticlePotential juror bias weighed in conspiracy trial of Oregon militants
By Scott BransfordPORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - The integrity of a federal court jury was called into question on Tuesday as the panel deliberated for a third day in the trial of seven people charged with...
View ArticleInmates, officer injured during fights at jail in Chicago
(Reuters) - Eight inmates and an officer were taken to hospital on Tuesday after they were injured during several fights at a jail in Chicago, fire and jail officials said.The officer was hit by a food...
View ArticleMarine pilot ejects from plane after landing, suffers minor injuries
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A U.S. Marine Corps fighter jet pilot ejected from an aircraft after landing in southern California on a training mission, the military said on Wednesday.The twin-engine F/A-18C...
View ArticlePentagon halts effort to recover Guard enlistment bonuses
By Phil Stewart and Idrees AliBRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Wednesday suspended a Pentagon order that California National Guardsmen repay thousands of dollars in...
View ArticlePro-immigrant protesters snarl New York City morning commute
By David Ingram(Reuters) - Pro-immigrant protesters chained themselves together and blocked lanes on the George Washington Bridge between New Jersey and New York City on Wednesday, briefly halting...
View ArticleFAA declares no-fly zone over DAPL protest area
FARGO (KFGO) - The Federal Aviation Administration has banned aircraft from flying over the area surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp near Cannonball, ND.The FAA has issued what's called...
View ArticleFeds Keep Eye on Election Day
UNDATED (WTAQ) - Voters waiting in line to cast their ballots on Election Day in Wisconsin may notice it easier to get a response for complaints of voting rights abuses and fraud.The two Wisconsin U.S....
View ArticleCase dropped against New York limo driver in deadly winery crash
By Laila KearneyNEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York judge on Wednesday threw out all charges against a limousine driver accused of negligent homicide in a crash that killed four women on a Long Island...
View ArticleHarvard dining hall workers vote to end three-week strike
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - Hundreds of workers at Harvard University's dining halls voted on Wednesday to accept a contract that raises their pay, ending a three-week-long strike, the university's...
View ArticleFormer Detroit City Council president pleads guilty to sex crimes
By Timothy Mclaughlin(Reuters) - A former Detroit City Council president pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges stemming from a sexual relationship with a teenage boy, according to his lawyer, capping...
View ArticleJuror in Oregon militia conspiracy trial dismissed over bias
By Scott BransfordPORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) - A federal judge in the conspiracy trial of seven people who took part in the armed occupation of a U.S. wildlife center in Oregon dismissed a juror over...
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