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U.S. Top News: Judge to rule on media bid to unseal Batman shooting case

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08/13/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Judge to rule on media bid to unseal Batman shooting case
DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado judge was expected to rule on Monday on news organizations' request to unseal documents in the case against a former graduate student accused of killing 12 people in a shooting rampage at a Denver-area movie theater.
Ryan's path to Romney's No. 2 was steeped in secrecy
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Paul Ryan's path to becoming Mitt Romney's Republican vice presidential running mate was steeped in secrecy, from an incognito trip to meet Romney to a furtive walk through the woods near his boyhood Wisconsin home.
Feeding Texas longhorns? Canada farmers cash in on U.S. drought
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - After spring floods drowned his seeding plans two years straight, Canadian farmer Walter Finlay is harvesting what looks to be an average or slightly better crop of wheat and canola.
Sikhs worship at first public service at Wisconsin temple since shooting
OAK CREEK, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Hundreds of people from around the country gathered on Sunday at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin for the first public service there since a white supremacist gunned down six people at the temple exactly a week earlier.
Insight: The greatest Olympian and his coach
LONDON (Reuters) - When a teenage Michael Phelps started splashing the girls at the end of a particularly tough training session, his coach Bob Bowman tried to discipline him.
In Iowa, Obama to announce measures to soothe drought pain
CHICAGO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will announce on Monday that the Department of Agriculture intends to buy up to $170 million of pork, lamb, chicken and catfish to help support farmers suffering from the drought, a White House official said.
Man shot dead by police in New York's Times Square
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City police shot and killed a knife-wielding suspect as he sought to evade them through Saturday afternoon traffic and pedestrians in New York's Times Square, authorities said.
Pensions burden Rhode Island towns despite state reform
(Reuters) - Last year, Rhode Island enacted what experts said was the most far-reaching, sophisticated public pension reform in the country to date, becoming a model for other states and cities seeking to reshape their own ballooning pension systems.
Evangelist Billy Graham hospitalized with bronchial infection
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Christian evangelist Billy Graham was admitted overnight to a hospital near his North Carolina home and treated for a pulmonary infection thought to be bronchitis, the hospital said on Sunday.
Midwest drought helps push gasoline prices higher
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gasoline prices in the United States rose over the past two weeks, driven partly by supply disruptions and a drought-induced rise in ethanol prices, a widely followed survey showed on Sunday.
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