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U.S. Top News: Crews look to continue progress against Yosemite fire

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08/30/2013
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Crews look to continue progress against Yosemite fire
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fire crews battling to keep a massive blaze from invading the heart of Yosemite National Park in California planned to take advantage of cooler temperatures early on Friday to continue the progress they have made in slowing the advance of flames.
Female U.S. Naval cadet set for third day of testimony in rape case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for three U.S. Naval Academy football players accused of rape will resume their attack on Friday on the credibility of a female midshipman who urged the cadets to lie to investigators to avoid being forced to leave school.
Judge rules U.S. military cannot deny benefits to lesbian veteran and her wife
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The U.S. military cannot deny spousal benefits to a lesbian veteran in a same-sex marriage because doing so does not serve any purpose for the armed forces, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.
U.S. envoy set to leave Friday on mission to free American in North Korea
TOKYO (Reuters) - A U.S. envoy was set to leave Japan on Friday to secure the release of an imprisoned and ailing American missionary in North Korea, a move that could signal the start of a gradual thaw in relations between Washington and Pyongyang.
U.S. plans reports on secret court orders to telecom providers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. intelligence community has pledged to disclose more data about government surveillance programs by reporting annually how many secret court orders are issued to telecommunications companies under certain legal rules.
Accused Chicago bomb plotter indicted for seeking murder of FBI agent
(Reuters) - A man accused of trying to set off a car bomb in Chicago was indicted on Thursday in a murder-for-hire plot designed to kill an undercover FBI agent who was going to testify against him.
Married gay couples win U.S. marriage tax benefits nationwide
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All legally wed gay couples, no matter which state they live in, are entitled to the same U.S. federal tax benefits as married heterosexual couples, the Obama administration said on Thursday.
Hundreds rally to protest Montana judge over 31-day rape sentence
(Reuters) - Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on Thursday outside the offices of a Montana judge to protest a one-month sentence he gave an ex-teacher convicted of raping a 14-year-old student who later killed herself and the judge's remarks suggesting the victim was partly at fault.
U.S. allows states to legalize recreational marijuana within limits
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a move marijuana advocates hailed as an historic shift, the Obama administration on Thursday began giving U.S. states wide leeway to experiment with pot legalization and started by letting Colorado and Washington carry out new laws permitting recreational use.
U.S. fast-food workers protest, demand a 'living wage'
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fast-food workers went on strike and protested outside McDonald's, Burger King and other restaurants in 60 U.S. cities on Thursday, in the largest protest of an almost year-long campaign to raise service sector wages.
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