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- Stocks tumble on Greece and Puerto Rico debt woes
- Supreme Court allows Texas abortion clinics to remain open
- Ted Cruz: Justices 'rewrote the Constitution'
- Divided U.S. Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma lethal injection process
- Obama signs trade bills into law, says tough battle still ahead
- Shot during capture, New York inmate in serious condition
- Supreme Court upholds use of controversial execution drug
- French beheading suspect denies jihad motivation
- US stocks fall in early trade as Greece debt woes escalate
- Meet the officer who caught escaped killer David Sweat
- Decisions in last 3 Supreme Court cases expected Monday
Stocks tumble on Greece and Puerto Rico debt woes Posted: 29 Jun 2015 12:30 PM PDT |
Supreme Court allows Texas abortion clinics to remain open Posted: 29 Jun 2015 01:02 PM PDT |
Ted Cruz: Justices 'rewrote the Constitution' Posted: 29 Jun 2015 05:52 AM PDT |
Divided U.S. Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma lethal injection process Posted: 29 Jun 2015 12:48 PM PDT By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday found that a lethal injection drug used by Oklahoma does not violate the U.S. Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, a ruling that provoked a caustic debate among the justices about the death penalty in America. The 5-4 ruling, with the court's five conservatives in the majority, prompted liberal Justices Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg to say for the first time they believe capital punishment as currently practiced may be unconstitutional. The decision was a defeat for death penalty foes and for the three death row inmates who challenged the use of a sedative called midazolam as part of Oklahoma's lethal injection process, saying it cannot achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery, making it unsuitable for executions. |
Obama signs trade bills into law, says tough battle still ahead Posted: 29 Jun 2015 12:46 PM PDT By Roberta Rampton and Lindsay Dunsmuir WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday signed into law legislation that gives him "fast-track" power to push ahead on a Pacific Rim trade deal that has been the subject of intense debate in Congress and across the nation. Flanked by some of the lawmakers who supported the bill through a six-week congressional battle, Obama acknowledged that his fight to secure the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership was far from over. "We still have some tough negotiations that are going to be taking place," Obama said at a signing ceremony. |
Shot during capture, New York inmate in serious condition Posted: 29 Jun 2015 03:27 PM PDT Sweat, 35, was being treated at Albany Medical Center following his capture on Sunday near the Canadian border. Fellow escapee Richard Matt was shot and killed on Friday. The convicted murderers escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, where they were discovered missing on June 6. |
Supreme Court upholds use of controversial execution drug Posted: 29 Jun 2015 02:50 PM PDT |
French beheading suspect denies jihad motivation Posted: 29 Jun 2015 09:53 AM PDT The man being held in France under suspicion of beheading his boss and trying to blow up a chemicals plant has told investigators there was no religious motivation behind the attack, a source close to the inquiry said on Monday. The source said Yassin Salhi, 35, told investigators he was not a jihadist and repeated earlier statements that he committed the act outside the southeast city of Lyon on Friday after a row with his wife the day before and his boss a few days earlier. The severed head of his boss was found hanging on the fence of a site belonging to U.S-based gas and chemicals company Air Products, next to flags bearing professions of the Muslim faith. |
US stocks fall in early trade as Greece debt woes escalate Posted: 29 Jun 2015 06:42 AM PDT |
Meet the officer who caught escaped killer David Sweat Posted: |
Decisions in last 3 Supreme Court cases expected Monday Posted: 29 Jun 2015 12:37 AM PDT |
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