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U.S. Top News: Four shot dead in "nice" California suburb - police

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12/3/2012
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
Four shot dead in "nice" California suburb - police
(Reuters) - The bodies of four gunshot victims were found outside a single-family home being used as a boarding house in a normally peaceful suburb of Los Angeles early on Sunday morning, police said. No arrests had been made.
Supreme Court takes no action on same-sex marriage cases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday remained silent about whether it will enter the legal fray over same-sex marriage and agree to hear one of several pending appeals on the issue.
Coast Guard officer killed by suspected drug smuggler's boat
By Chris Francescani NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Coast Guard officer investigating a suspected drug smuggling boat near Santa Cruz, California, was killed Sunday when the boat's driver accelerated, running over two approaching patrol officers, a Coast Guard official said Sunday.
Nobel laureate urges U.S. to join landmine treaty
GENEVA (Reuters) - Nobel Peace Laureate and anti-landmine campaigner Jody Williams called on the United States on Monday to join a worldwide pact banning the weapons and leave Russia and China among the few world powers who still reject it.
Confessed serial killer found dead in Alaska jail cell
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A confessed serial killer awaiting trial for the kidnapping death of an Anchorage teenager was found dead in his jail cell Sunday in an apparent suicide, law enforcement officials said.
Los Angeles port strike triggers fears, lobbying by businesses
(Reuters) - A national coalition of U.S. business groups is urging an end to a strike at the twin California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach amid fears that a prolonged stand-off will cost the American economy many billions of dollars, and could even spread to the east coast.
Soldier in WikiLeaks case seemed suicidal at times: sergeants
FORT MEADE, Maryland (Reuters) - The U.S. Army private charged with leaking classified U.S. war documents was held in extreme confinement for nine months at a Marine Corps detention center because of a pattern of behavior suggesting suicidal thoughts, military officials testified Sunday at a pretrial hearing.
Anguished Kansas City Chiefs snap losing streak
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Anguished Kansas City Chiefs responded to the murder-suicide involving linebacker Jovan Belcher with a rare victory on Sunday, defeating the Carolina Panthers 27-21.
Investigation under way into New Jersey train derailment, chemical leak
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Federal transportation investigators have begun interviewing the crew of a train that was carrying hazardous materials when it derailed on a railroad bridge in New Jersey, officials said on Saturday.
Two killed when bus hits overpass at Miami airport
(Reuters) - A tour bus slammed into an overpass at Miami International Airport on Saturday, fatally injuring two passengers, an airport official said.
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