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Thursday, September 26, 2013

U.S. Top News: California man behind anti-Islam film to be freed from federal custody

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09/26/2013
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California man behind anti-Islam film to be freed from federal custody
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The man behind a film that stoked anti-U.S. protests across the Muslim world was due for release from federal custody in California on Thursday after serving time for probation violations stemming from his role in making the video.
Obamacare's average monthly cost across U.S.: $328
(Reuters) - Americans will pay an average premium of $328 monthly for a mid-tier health insurance plan when the Obamacare health exchanges open for enrollment next week, and most will qualify for government subsidies to lower that price, the federal government said on Wednesday.
Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver commits suicide in Georgia
(Reuters) - Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver, 29, has shot and killed himself at his home in an Atlanta suburb, police said on Wednesday.
U.S. audit finds lack of oversight in ATF probes of cigarette smuggling
(Reuters) - Federal agents conducted dozens of income-generating tobacco sting operations without approval during the last seven years and misplaced more than 2 million cartons of cigarettes, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday.
U.S. union efforts at VW plant may face hurdle after eight workers say misled
DETROIT (Reuters) - Eight employees at Volkswagen AG's Tennessee plant have said they were misled into endorsing the United Auto Workers, handing some ammunition to opponents of the union's efforts to organize for the first time at a foreign-owned U.S. factory.
Ex-President George H.W. Bush serves as witness at same-sex wedding
(Reuters) - Former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, were the official witnesses of a same-sex marriage between two women in Maine over the weekend, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
North Carolina school board lifts 'Invisible Man' book ban
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (Reuters) - A North Carolina school board lifted on Wednesday its ban of Ralph Ellison's classic novel "Invisible Man" from school libraries after being ridiculed by residents and undercut by a giveaway of the book at a local bookstore.
FBI releases video of 'delusional' Navy Yard shooter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI released surveillance video and photos of Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis on Wednesday and said he believed electromagnetic waves had been controlling him for months before the rampage that killed 12 people.
U.S. border agency to amend use-of-force practices after killings
PHOENIX (Reuters) - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, under fire for being too quick to use lethal force, will train officers to defuse threats following the deaths of at least 19 people since 2010 in incidents on the northern and southern borders.
Suspension of Virginia students over pellet guns prompts debate
RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - Two Virginia Beach students have been suspended for a year for firing pellet guns at fellow students, prompting debate over school safety and whether their punishment was appropriate.
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