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U.S. Top News: Gunshots, tear gas in riots over shooting of black Missouri teen

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08/12/2014
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Gunshots, tear gas in riots over shooting of black Missouri teen
FERGUSON MO. (Reuters) - Gunshots rang out and police fired tear gas at rock-throwing rioters late on Monday in a second night of violence over the death of a black teenager shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri.
Connecticut Republicans to vote in primary on Tuesday
(Reuters) - Connecticut Republicans went to the polls on Tuesday to choose a candidate to take on the state's Democratic incumbent governor, Dannel Malloy, in the November elections.
Minnesota, Wisconsin gubernatorial races to sharpen after primary
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Republican voters in Minnesota on Tuesday will select one of five candidates to challenge Democratic Governor Mark Dayton in what one analyst called the "anything can happen" primary.
After 23 million rides, no deaths in U.S. bike share programs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yanking a bicycle from the docking station outside New York's Grand Central Terminal, a helmetless rider slung a golf bag full of clubs over his shoulder and, along with another rider wearing headphones but no helmet, merged into rush hour traffic.
Brutality and 'The Beast': why child migration to U.S. is slowing down
ARRIAGA Mexico (Reuters) - When 26-year-old unemployed Honduran Javier Soto tried to sneak into the United States earlier this year, he breezed all the way through to northern Mexico before he was finally caught.
Mother charged after son sets himself on fire for Facebook video
WINSTON-SALEM N.C. (Reuters) - A North Carolina woman is accused of helping record her teenage son set himself on fire after he doused his body with fingernail polish as part of a social media stunt, police said.
Union says Detroit bankruptcy disrupting contract negotiations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Detroit's largest union said on Monday that the city's historic bankruptcy proceedings have given the management of the water and sewer department opportunities to disrupt bargaining units and strip union members of job protections.
U.S. can keep court orders, phone cos secret in NSA spy case
(Reuters) - The U.S. government need not turn over a secret surveillance court's orders or the names of phone companies helping it collect call records, because it might reveal methods needed to protect national security, a federal judge decided on Monday.
Lawyers for accused Colorado theater gunman want media leaks probed
DENVER (Reuters) - Lawyers for accused movie theater gunman James Holmes are seeking a special prosecutor to probe whoever leaked to Fox News details about their client's plans to commit mass murder, a motion made public on Monday showed.
Attorneys for Glenn Beck ask judge to toss suit tied to Boston bombing
BOSTON (Reuters) - Attorneys for U.S. television commentator Glenn Beck on Monday asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit charging their client with defamation for wrongly accusing a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing of being the "money man" behind the attack.
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