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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

U.S. Top News: Deadly tornado all but wipes Nebraska village off the map

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06/17/2014
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Deadly tornado all but wipes Nebraska village off the map
PILGER Neb. (Reuters) - Hundreds of residents driven from a Nebraska village leveled by a deadly tornado were expected to be allowed back into their community Tuesday to salvage the remains of their belongings.
Miami exiles pressure U.S. to loosen policy on Cuba
MIAMI (Reuters) - Cuban exile Joe Arriola at one time would never have dreamed of returning to his homeland while it was under communist rule.
Seattle interstate shut after police shoot freeway spray-painter
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Police shut southbound Interstate 5 in Seattle for hours on Monday after shooting a driver who had stopped to begin spray-painting the roadway and then brandished a knife when confronted, officials said.
Seattle mayor wants to scrap driver limits on ridesharing services
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Seattle Mayor Ed Murray on Monday proposed the city remove its cap on the number of ridesharing company drivers and make concessions to traditional taxi and car hire companies, in a bid to appease warring factions hungry for fares.
New Mexico wildfire rages through Native American reservation
ALBUQUERQUE N.M. (Reuters) - A wind-whipped wildfire on the Navajo Reservation in northwest New Mexico raged for a fourth day on Monday, forcing the evacuation of sheep-herding residents in the Chuska mountains, officials said, but no injuries were reported.
Alabama court overturns anti-sodomy law
(Reuters) - An Alabama appeals court has thrown out a law prohibiting consensual homosexual intercourse, declaring it to be unconstitutional.
Supreme Court rules against 'straw buyer' in gun case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court handed a victory to gun control advocates on Monday by upholding the conviction of a former police officer from Virginia who lied when he stated he was buying a handgun for himself when it actually was for a relative.
San Francisco to propose tax breaks for urban farms
SACRAMENTO Calif. (Reuters) - San Francisco would be the first city in California to offer property owners a tax break if they agree to make empty lots available for urban agriculture, under an ordinance to be introduced at the city's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
Most guns seized in 8 U.S. cities are pistols, not assault rifles: study
(Reuters) - Most of the guns seized from gang members, felons and drug traffickers in eight U.S. cities over a decade were handguns, not the automatic assault rifles often depicted in Hollywood crime stories, according to a study published on Monday.
Temporary reprieve for Mormon activist facing disciplinary hearing
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A prominent Mormon activist threatened with disciplinary action and possible excommunication for questioning church doctrine said on Monday he had received a temporary reprieve and that it seems church leaders want to "de-escalate" the dispute.
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