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Thursday, January 16, 2014

U.S. Top News: Boy in New Mexico school shooting took gun from home, police say

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01/16/2014
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Boy in New Mexico school shooting took gun from home, police say
(Reuters) - A 12-year-old boy who wounded two students when he opened fire with a shotgun at a New Mexico school took the firearm from his home, modified it and planned the attack in advance, police said on Wednesday.
Exclusive: U.S. government failed to secure Obamacare site: experts
BOSTON (Reuters) - A group of cyber security professionals is warning that the U.S. government has failed to implement fixes to protect the HealthCare.gov website from hackers, some three months after experts first pointed out the problem.
Three killed in Indiana supermarket shooting: police
(Reuters) - A gunman opened fire inside an Indiana supermarket on Wednesday evening, killing two women - a shopper and an employee - before being shot dead in a shootout with police, authorities said.
Ohio to execute convicted killer using new two-drug method
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio man convicted of the 1989 rape and murder of a pregnant woman is set to be executed on Thursday using a new two-drug lethal injection method the state adopted last year.
California woman faces trial for wearing Google Glass while driving
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A woman ticketed for driving while wearing Google Glass, a tiny computer mounted on an eyeglass frame, is scheduled to appear in a Southern California traffic court on Thursday, in a case that raises new questions about distracted driving.
Pentagon cuts littoral combat ships buy to 32: Navy Times
(Reuters) - The office of the secretary of defense (OSD) has directed the U.S. Navy to cut its overall buy of the littoral combat ships to 32 ships, foregoing 20 more of the small, fast warships, the Navy Times reported, citing Pentagon sources.
U.S. Navy jet crashes off Virginia coast, pilot rescued
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy jet crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off the Virginia coast but its pilot ejected and was rescued on Wednesday, a week after a Navy helicopter crash killed two sailors.
U.S. safety board members clash over regulatory overhaul proposal
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) rejected a proposal on Wednesday night from its staff to recommend a sweeping overhaul of California's system for regulating crude oil refineries.
U.S. labor board alleges Wal-Mart violated labor law in 14 states
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Wednesday issued a complaint against Wal-Mart Inc, alleging the world's largest retailer violated labor laws in 14 states by taking action against striking workers.
Asiana crash aftermath video shows firefighters warned about teen
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Firefighters responding to an Asiana Airlines plane that crash-landed in San Francisco in July were warned about the presence of a teenage passenger who was later fatally struck by an emergency vehicle, new video footage of the aftermath shows.
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