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U.S. Top News: Bergdahl arrives in Texas: Pentagon

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06/13/2014
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Bergdahl arrives in Texas: Pentagon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who spent five years as a Taliban prisoner of war before being released on May 31, has arrived at an Army medical center in Texas where he will receive further treatment, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Small plane with one on board crashes north of New York City
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small plane carrying only the pilot crashed on Friday shortly after taking off from an airport just north of New York City, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Federal judge could give green light to gay marriage in Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A federal judge will hold a hearing on Friday when she could give the green light to gay marriage in Wisconsin a week after she declared state's ban unconstitutional.
Grief, resolve marks Oregon high school graduation ceremony after fatal shooting
PORTLAND Ore. (Reuters) - Two days after a teenaged gunman shot dead a classmate and took his own life, a Oregon high school held a graduation ceremony marked by grief, bewilderment and vows to move forward.
Texas military hospital to treat Bergdahl has long history with POWs
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The sprawling San Antonio Military Medical Center where freed prisoner of war Bowe Bergdahl will soon make his return to the United States is no stranger to healing the mental wounds of those who have gone through traumatic experiences abroad.
Nextdoor CEO pleads no contest to hit and run charge
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Nextdoor CEO Nirav Tolia, whose social networking website espouses neighborhood safety and community, pleaded no contest Thursday in a San Mateo court to a misdemeanor for leaving the scene of a highway accident that a driver says Tolia caused.
Jamaica to decriminalize personal marijuana possession
KINGSTON (Reuters) - The Jamaican government has decided to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana, joining the trickle of countries moving to soften laws on the drug known on the Caribbean island as "ganja."
NORAD scrambled fighters after Russian bombers seen off California coast
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two Russian long-range bombers were spotted just 50 miles off the California coast earlier this week and air defense officials scrambled a pair of F-22 fighter jets to make visual identification, a NORAD spokeswoman said on Thursday.
Louisiana governor signs into law new abortion restrictions
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed new restrictions on abortion clinics into law on Thursday, a move his critics have said will force three of the state's five clinics to close.
Chocolate Co sues Maryland lawmaker Hershey over campaign signs
ANNAPOLIS Md. (Reuters) - The Hershey Company is not sweet on the idea of Maryland lawmaker Stephen Hershey Jr's campaign signs looking a lot like the chocolate maker's own brown-and-white design.
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