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U.S. Top News: Three dead in shootings at Kansas Jewish centers; man to face charges

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04/14/2014
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Three dead in shootings at Kansas Jewish centers; man to face charges
OVERLAND PARK, Kansas (Reuters) - The suspect in the Passover Eve killings of three people at two Jewish community centers in the Kansas City area was scheduled to appear in court on Monday to face murder charges.
Boston Marathoners vow to take back New England's sacred race
BOSTON (Reuters) - "Left on Boylston" in this American city means only one thing on marathon day.
Lawyers start mining the Medicare data for clues to fraud
(Reuters) - Within hours of the U.S. government's unprecedented release last week of a trove of Medicare billing data, a small fraternity of lawyers who specialize in representing whistleblowers in healthcare fraud cases began to mobilize.
Rancher's son says force was necessary to stop cattle seizure
BUNKERVILLE, Nevada (Reuters) - A show of force was necessary to stop the government seizure and sale of embattled cattle rancher Cliven Bundy's cows, his son said on Sunday, a day after an armed standoff between federal agents and hundreds of Bundy's supporters.
'No evidence' of pre-collision fire in deadly California crash: NTSB
(Reuters) - An investigation into the northern California crash between a FedEx truck and bus that killed 10 people last week has turned up "no evidence" of a pre-collision fire, contrary to a witness report, authorities said on Sunday.
NFL player Aldon Smith arrested at Los Angeles airport
(Reuters) - Police at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday arrested a National Football League player from the San Francisco 49ers for making a false bomb threat to screeners, officials said.
Utah woman arrested after police find seven dead infants at home
(Reuters) - A Utah woman was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder on Sunday after police found the decomposing bodies of seven infants stuffed in separate cardboard boxes in her former home, authorities said.
Obama's new health secretary nominee draws early Republican fire
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's new nominee for health secretary drew some early political fire from Republicans on Sunday in what could foreshadow a stormy election-year confirmation debate in the U.S. Senate over the future of the law known as Obamacare.
Two runners die in North Carolina half-marathon
(Reuters) - Two runners competing in a half-marathon in Raleigh, North Carolina, collapsed and died on Sunday, officials said.
New commuter rail link ready to roll in central Florida
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Central Florida is scheduled to roll out a commuter rail system on May 1 along a major interstate corridor that runs through downtown Orlando, becoming the first new system to open in the United States in three years.
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