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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

U.S. Top News: Rescuers scour Washington state mudslide rubble, up to 176 still missing

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03/25/2014
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Rescuers scour Washington state mudslide rubble, up to 176 still missing
ARLINGTON, Washington (Reuters) - Rescue workers sifted through mucky rubble on Tuesday amid dwindling hopes of finding any more survivors from among scores of people still missing from a devastating weekend mudslide in Washington state that killed at least 14.
NYC jail guard charged in death of inmate who ate disinfectant
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former senior guard at New York City's main jail complex was arrested on Monday on a federal charge that he deprived a mentally ill inmate of medical aid after he swallowed a corrosive disinfectant.
Jurors to weigh U.S. charges against bin Laden relative
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Before the smoke had cleared from the attacks of September 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden had asked a fiery Kuwaiti teacher and imam to recruit more fighters for al Qaeda, a U.S. prosecutor said in closing arguments of the man's trial on Monday.
Florida prosecutor to give findings in marathon-related shooting
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A Florida prosecutor will reveal on Tuesday whether state charges will be brought against a U.S. government agent who shot and killed a Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about April's Boston Marathon bombing.
Missouri prepares to execute killer of teenage girl
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Missouri officials were preparing Tuesday to execute a man convicted of abducting, raping and strangling a teenage girl who was working as a gas station attendant.
Two killed in shooting at Navy base in Virginia
(Reuters) - A civilian shot dead a sailor aboard a ship at a U.S. Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia, late on Monday before being killed by base security forces, naval officials said.
Bodies of five killed in plane crash found in Colorado reservoir
DENVER (Reuters) - Divers have found the bodies of five people in a small plane that plunged into a reservoir in southwestern Colorado, but their remains will not be recovered until specialized salvage crews arrive, authorities said on Monday.
New U.S. West Coast energy projects face tough opposition
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The West Coast of the United States, long a battle ground for industrial and environmental interests, is set for another round of disputes as the region attracts key energy projects.
Fire forces evacuation of Manhattan office building; no injuries
(Reuters) - A small fire erupted in a Manhattan office building's duct work late on Monday evening that sent smoke into Midtown and caused the building to be evacuated, officials and media said.
Thirty-two hurt in train derailment at Chicago's O'Hare airport
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A passenger train crashed through the end of the line early Monday at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and barreled up an escalator and stairs, leaving 32 people with non-life threatening injuries, officials said.
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