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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

U.S. Top News: Lawyers for accused Boston bomber to challenge prison conditions

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11/12/2013
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Lawyers for accused Boston bomber to challenge prison conditions
BOSTON (Reuters) - Attorneys for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are due in court on Tuesday to argue against the restrictive terms of his confinement, which they say are impeding their ability to mount an effective defense.
U.S. Catholic bishops name Louisville archbishop conference head
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - U.S. Catholic bishops on Tuesday elected Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, as president of their leadership conference, and Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston diocese as vice president.
U.S. justices decline to hear second Oklahoma abortion case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review a decision striking down a Oklahoma law that required any woman seeking an abortion to be shown an ultrasound image of the fetus beforehand.
Judge to sentence U.S. border cops who made smugglers eat pot
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Two U.S. Border Patrol agents who forced four suspected drug smugglers to chew marijuana and flee shoeless into the Arizona desert on a chilly November night are due to be sentenced on Tuesday for violating the men's civil rights.
Dog finds human remains, owner buries leg in backyard
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A 93-year-old Washington state man, whose dog returned home with a human leg it had found, buried it in his back yard on an Indian reservation to avoid being suspected of a crime, a local official and media reports said.
United States honors its veterans with ceremonies, parades, tributes
(Reuters) - The United States marked Veterans Day on Monday with ceremonies across the nation, from small-town parades honoring those who served in the armed forces to the president marking the day at Arlington National Cemetery.
Judge to pick court for Spike Lee's wrong Zimmerman address tweet
(Reuters) - A judge will decide this week which court will hear a lawsuit against filmmaker Spike Lee over a tweet that misidentified an elderly couple's address in Florida as the home of George Zimmerman.
Senator Inhofe's son killed in plane crash -defense secretary
(Reuters) - The son of U.S. Senator James Inhofe was killed in a weekend plane crash near Tulsa, Oklahoma, the office of the U.S. Defense Secretary said on Monday.
Filipinos in U.S. rally to provide aid in wake of deadly typhoon
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Filipinos across the United States rallied to support aid efforts for their Pacific island homeland on Monday as rescue workers an ocean away struggled to reach remote areas of the country that was ravaged by a deadly typhoon.
Initial Obamacare enrollment estimates far short of targets: reports
(Reuters) - Initial enrollment estimates for President Barack Obama's healthcare reform program show participation is falling far short of expectations, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal, raising pressure on the White House to get its rollout back on track.
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