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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

U.S. Top News: Prosecutor rules out grand jury in Trayvon Martin case

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04/10/2012
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Prosecutor rules out grand jury in Trayvon Martin case
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - The special prosecutor investigating the shooting death of unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin on Monday ruled out using a grand jury in the case, meaning her office alone will decide whether to charge shooter George Zimmerman with a crime.
Fallout grows from hacking of Utah health database
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A data security breach of Utah's state health records was far larger than first reported, with hackers from Eastern Europe now believed to have gained access to private information of some 780,000 patients, state officials said on Monday.
In foreclosures, Occupy groups see a unifying cause
(Reuters) - Mercedes Robinson-Duvallon turned 83 in February, but there was little time for celebration.
Oklahoma, weighing "personhood" law, may be next abortion flashpoint
(Reuters) - A proposed law in Oklahoma that would grant embryos full rights as people from the moment of conception may represent the next big challenge to the constitutional right to abortion in the United States.
Mississippi teen pregnancy rate highest in U.S.: CDC
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Mississippi has the highest teen birthrate in the nation while New Hampshire has the lowest, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday, following up on a report that found the incidence of pregnancy among U.S. teens was falling.
NY equities boss pleads guilty in $66 million mortgage fraud case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The president of a New York brokerage firm pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiracy in a $66 million mortgage fraud scheme -- the latest victory in U.S. President Barack Obama's campaign against financial fraud.
Police say Tulsa shooting suspects confessed: report
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Two white men accused of shooting five black people in Tulsa, Oklahoma, killing three of them, have confessed to authorities, media reports said on Monday, citing police and court documents.
Companies use popular provision to avoid income taxes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than two dozen Fortune 500 companies paid no U.S. federal income taxes in recent years partly because of a corporate tax break that is broadly supported by Republicans and Democrats alike, a consumer group said on Monday.
Maryland Lottery says Mega Millions winning ticket claimed
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - The second of three winners of the record U.S. $656 million jackpot has come forward and wishes to remain anonymous, Maryland state lottery officials said on Monday.
Navy issues relief payments in Virginia fighter jet crash
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Navy began distributing emergency relief checks on Monday to people left homeless after a fighter jet crashed and destroyed much of an apartment complex last week in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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