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U.S. Top News: Ferguson council faces calls for reform at first meeting since teen's shooting

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09/10/2014
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Ferguson council faces calls for reform at first meeting since teen's shooting
FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - City leaders in Ferguson, Missouri, confronted demands for reform from an angry crowd on Tuesday night at their first public meeting since last month's fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a white police officer ignited weeks of protests.
Californian voters support water bond two-to-one, poll finds
(Reuters) - A two-to-one majority of California voters support the state's $7.5 billion water bond that is slated for November's ballot, according to a new poll.
U.S. groups leery of fast-track trade deals demand transparency
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 500 U.S. organizations on Wednesday urged the Obama administration to ditch the system of congressional authority to fast-track trade negotiations, demanding a more transparent method of handling trade negotiations.
Coleman recalls inflatable tubes after skin irritation reports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Coleman Co Inc is recalling about 20,500 Sevylor brand inflatable flotation tubes because of the risk of skin irritation, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Wednesday.
Republican holding lead in Connecticut governor's race: poll
BOSTON (Reuters) - Republican businessman and former U.S. ambassador to Ireland Thomas Foley is leading incumbent Democrat Dannel Malloy in the Connecticut governor's race, according to a poll released on Wednesday.
Detroit bankruptcy trial delayed until Monday by U.S. judge
DETROIT (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday put the landmark trial on Detroit's plan to exit bankruptcy on hold until Monday as the city neared reaching a deal with one of its most formidable hold-out creditors.
'Armed patriots': the private citizens out to secure the U.S. border
BROWNSVILLE Texas (Reuters) - With binoculars in hand, an assault rifle slung over his chest and a Glock pistol on his hip, a man named Will scans the banks of the Rio Grande looking for anyone trying to cross from Mexico into Texas.
U.S. mortgage applications fall in latest week: MBA
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Applications for U.S. home mortgages fell last week as interest rates rose for the first time in four weeks, an industry group said on Wednesday.
Missouri executes man after appeal over lethal drugs fails
(Reuters) - Missouri executed a convicted murderer on Wednesday after a court turned down his attorney's appeal based on a report that officials had lied over the drugs used in lethal injections.
Nevada lawmakers to consider huge tax breaks for Tesla
CARSON CITY Nev. (Reuters) - Nevada lawmakers on Wednesday will consider controversial tax breaks estimated at up to $1.3 billion for Tesla Motors Inc to build its $5 billion battery factory in the state.
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