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U.S. Top News: Attorneys for accused Boston Marathon bomber due in court

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09/23/2013
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Attorneys for accused Boston Marathon bomber due in court
BOSTON (Reuters) - Attorneys for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and federal prosecutors are due in court on Monday for a conference ahead of the 20-year-old ethnic Chechen's upcoming trial on charges he killed four people in the April attack and its aftermath.
Americans say they're creatures of simple, solo exercise habits
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Exercise trends come and go as step aerobics yield to interval training, weight machines are tossed for medicine balls and Pilates falls in and out of fashion.
A wild week ahead as Senate confronts shutdown deadline
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress begins a wild and potentially chaotic week on Monday that may or may not end with a government shutdown on October 1 but will surely do nothing to improve its low standing with American voters.
Son of Cleveland kidnapper describes horror he felt at father's crimes
New York (Reuters) - The son of Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro has described in detail for the first time the horror that overwhelmed him after his father's crimes were revealed to the world.
Insight: Chamber of Commerce turns to small courts for big wins
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has long used a small team of lawyers on the U.S. Supreme Court, seeing the top court as a key battleground for business interests.
Boston police chief Davis expected to announce resignation Monday
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, who was thrust into the national spotlight by the Boston Marathon bombings in April, is poised to announce he is stepping down at the end of the year, a law enforcement source said on Sunday.
Protesters decry neo-Nazi plans to run North Dakota town
BISMARCK, North Dakota (Reuters) - Hundreds of demonstrators turned out in the tiny North Dakota town of Leith on Sunday to protest plans by an American Nazi group to move in and take over the local government.
Body of suspected flood victim found in rural New Mexico
(Reuters) - The body of an elderly man who went missing during a flash flood was believed found by a hiker in rural western New Mexico, authorities said on Sunday.
Three killed in multiple shooting in western Michigan
(Reuters) - Three people were killed, including a 20-year-old woman who was shot and then struck by a car, and four injured in a shooting in western Michigan, authorities said on Sunday.
Transgender girl crowned homecoming queen at California school
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A 16-year-old transgender girl said on Sunday she experienced "ultimate joy" when it was announced she would be crowned homecoming queen at her Southern California high school.
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