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- Pipeline operator defends its shutdown procedure
- Irish voters back gay marriage in 'social revolution'
- Ohio patrolman acquitted in 2 deaths amid 137-shot barrage
- Shi'ite militias advance on Islamic State insurgents near Iraq's Ramadi
- Syrian official: Islamic State militants in Palmyra's museum
- Fate of U.S. domestic surveillance program uncertain after Senate vote
- Ohio officer found not guilty in fatal shooting of two unarmed suspects
- In chaos of deadly Texas gang fight, self-defense claims may abound
- Many questions in Mexico cartel battle that killed 43
- Both sides say Irish gay-marriage referedum wins resounding victory
- GOP presidential candidate defends Josh Duggar
- Senate clears White House-backed trade bill
Pipeline operator defends its shutdown procedure Posted: 23 May 2015 04:42 PM PDT |
Irish voters back gay marriage in 'social revolution' Posted: 23 May 2015 11:55 AM PDT |
Ohio patrolman acquitted in 2 deaths amid 137-shot barrage Posted: 23 May 2015 03:47 PM PDT |
Shi'ite militias advance on Islamic State insurgents near Iraq's Ramadi Posted: 23 May 2015 07:57 AM PDT |
Syrian official: Islamic State militants in Palmyra's museum Posted: 23 May 2015 12:50 PM PDT DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Islamic State fighters broke into the museum of Palmyra, though a Syrian official said its artifacts have been removed and are safe while the U.S.-led coalition conducted airstrikes on the group's installations near the captured ancient town — the first such reported attack in the central province of Homs. |
Fate of U.S. domestic surveillance program uncertain after Senate vote Posted: 23 May 2015 08:26 AM PDT By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate blocked a measure to extend spy agencies' bulk collection of Americans' telephone records early on Saturday, leaving the fate of the program uncertain days before its June 1 expiration. By a vote of 54-45, the Senate failed to reach the 60-vote threshold needed to advance a bill that would have extended for two months provisions of the "USA Patriot Act" that allow the collection of vast amounts of telephone "metadata." The data collection program, in which the National Security Agency sweeps up vast amounts of Americans' telephone records and business information, was exposed two years ago by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who is now a fugitive in Russia. The vote against the extension came after the Senate narrowly blocked the "USA Freedom Act," a bill that would end the bulk telephone data collection and replace it with a more targeted program. |
Ohio officer found not guilty in fatal shooting of two unarmed suspects Posted: 23 May 2015 11:36 AM PDT By Aaron Josefczyk and Kim Palmer CLEVELAND (Reuters) - A Cleveland police officer was found not guilty on Saturday in the shooting deaths of an unarmed black man and a woman after a high-speed car chase in 2012, one in a series of cases that have raised questions over police conduct and race relations in the United States. Judge John O'Donnell said Officer Michael Brelo, 31, acted reasonably in shooting the two suspects while standing on the hood of their surrounded car and firing multiple rounds through the windshield. It followed a series of high-profile deaths of unarmed black men in confrontations with police officers, which have prompted sometimes violent demonstrations. |
In chaos of deadly Texas gang fight, self-defense claims may abound Posted: 23 May 2015 08:00 AM PDT By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas laws that offer a high degree of protection to those who act in self-defense may make it difficult to prosecute the 170 people jailed for a Sunday motorcycle gang fight that left nine dead, with hundreds of weapons seized by police. Texas allows a person to use deadly force with legal arms in self-defense if they believe such force is immediately necessary to protect against someone using deadly force against them. A person can also claim self-defense to protect themselves if someone is prepared to use force against them for a variety of crimes including aggravated kidnapping, sexual assault or robbery. |
Many questions in Mexico cartel battle that killed 43 Posted: 23 May 2015 03:38 PM PDT ECUANDUREO, Mexico (AP) — The call for backup went out to local police after 8 a.m. There was a shootout underway at a ranch in the western reaches of Michoacan state and the federal authorities needed help. |
Both sides say Irish gay-marriage referedum wins resounding victory Posted: 23 May 2015 03:23 PM PDT |
GOP presidential candidate defends Josh Duggar Posted: |
Senate clears White House-backed trade bill Posted: 23 May 2015 01:31 AM PDT |
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