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Monday, April 29, 2013

U.S. Top News: Justices decline to review Alabama immigration law

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04/29/2013
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Justices decline to review Alabama immigration law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review part of an Alabama law that makes it a crime to harbor and transport illegal immigrants.
Florida teenager's shooter faces deadline in court
ORLANDO (Reuters) - Prosecutors in Florida want George Zimmerman to state publicly at a court hearing on Tuesday whether he will pursue his immunity defense in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin on the basis of the state's "Stand Your Ground" law, or waive his right to use it.
Mississippi man to appear in federal court in ricin letters case
TUPELO, Mississippi (Reuters) - A Mississippi martial arts instructor is expected to appear in a federal court on Monday to face charges in connection with the mailing of letters containing the deadly poison ricin to President Barack Obama and other U.S. officials.
Nissan recalls over 123,000 Altimas in U.S. for spare tire issue
(Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co Ltd is recalling more than 123,000 Altima sedans in the United States to adjust the inflation of the spare tires, which could be over- or under-inflated.
Honda recalls almost 46,000 Fit cars in U.S., Canada
(Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd is recalling almost 46,000 Fit small cars in the United States and Canada to fix a problem with the electronic stability control system software.
In abortion debate, both sides point to Philadelphia trial
(Editor's Note: Please be advised that this story contains graphic material that may upset some readers)
Court may limit use of race in college admission decisions
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thirty-five years after the Supreme Court set the terms for boosting college admissions of African Americans and other minorities, the court may be about to issue a ruling that could restrict universities' use of race in deciding who is awarded places.
Fed's Esther George: speaking up for middle America
EL RENO, Oklahoma (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials, as a rule, can expect a tough crowd when they visit places like Oklahoma where suspicion of big government runs deep.
California police search for suspect in fatal stabbing of girl
(Reuters) - Authorities were searching on Sunday for a man suspected of stabbing an 8-year-old girl to death at a home in a northern California suburb, officials said.
Feminist author Mary Thom, 68, killed in NY motorcycle crash
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Renowned feminist and former women's magazine editor Mary Thom was killed in a motorcycle crash over the weekend in Yonkers, New York, friends and colleagues said.
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