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Friday, October 26, 2012

U.S. Top News: Hurricane Sandy drenches the Bahamas, leaves 21 dead in Caribbean

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10/26/2012
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
Hurricane Sandy drenches the Bahamas, leaves 21 dead in Caribbean
NASSAU (Reuters) - Hurricane Sandy pounded the Bahamas with battering winds and rain on Friday, sweeping over the island chain after killing 21 people across the Caribbean and posing a menacing threat to the U.S. East Coast.
Police hope to interview New York nanny in children stabbing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police on Friday are hoping to interview the critically wounded nanny suspected of stabbing to death two children of a CNBC television executive in the family's luxury Manhattan apartment, a police official said.
Ally Financial may sell most of remaining mortgage business
(Reuters) - Ally Financial Inc's banking subsidiary on Friday said it is looking to sell much of its remaining mortgage business.
Top court to hear arguments over government spying
(Reuters) - A debate over how freely the U.S. government can eavesdrop on international communications reaches a climax on Monday in the country's highest court.
Californians asked to end death penalty - to save money
SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON, California (Reuters) - Convicted murderer Douglas Stankewitz, who has spent more than three decades on death row, isn't pinning his hopes of survival on a referendum next month to abolish the death penalty in California - he knows that even if voters reject the measure, he may never be executed.
Court refuses Planned Parenthood appeal of Texas funding cut
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A federal appeals court declined on Thursday to reconsider a ruling that would allow Texas to withhold funding for women's healthcare from Planned Parenthood's clinics because the organization also performs abortions.
Herman Munster returning to TV: sans neck bolts
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When actor Jerry O'Connell moves into 1313 Mockingbird Lane, he will leave behind the green make-up and neck bolts from the classic 1960s TV comedy, "The Munsters."
International vote monitors must follow Texas law, state tells Clinton
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas' attorney general warned Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday that international election monitors planning to observe balloting in the state were not above Texas law.
Tennessee appeals court upholds voter ID law, says is constitutional
NASHVILLE (Reuters) - A Tennessee appeals court ruled on Thursday that a state requirement that voters have photo identification is constitutional but that the Memphis library cards at the heart of a challenge to the law were acceptable at polling places.
Former Senator McGovern mourned as man of decency, integrity
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (Reuters) - Former Democratic Senator George McGovern was a friend, a mentor, a role model and a soft-spoken family man, mourners said on Thursday as they celebrated the passionate opponent of the Vietnam war who was defeated in the 1972 presidential race.
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