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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

U.S. Top News: Alabama hostage standoff ends with child safe, gunman dead

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02/5/2013
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Alabama hostage standoff ends with child safe, gunman dead
MIDLAND CITY, Alabama (Reuters) - U.S. authorities stormed an underground bunker in rural Alabama on Monday, rescuing a 5-year-old boy held hostage for nearly a week and leaving his kidnapper dead.
First Republican may enter Massachusetts Senate race
BOSTON (Reuters) - A Massachusetts state representative said he will announce on Tuesday whether he will become the first Republican to enter the race to fill the Senate seat opened by John Kerry's appointment as secretary of state.
Under Obama, coal country fights for its way of life
BEALLSVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Leon Lieser has been a coal miner 49 years, his bent fingers testament to his first job, loading coal by hand into a bucket. Mining also led to a hip replacement and a knee replacement. He loves his job and his industry, despite what it has done to his body.
Seven killed, dozens hurt in California tour bus crash
YUCAIPA, California (Reuters) - Seven people were killed and dozens more injured when a tour bus returning to Mexico from a Southern California ski resort crashed on a mountain road and rolled over, ejecting several passengers, authorities said on Monday.
Napolitano touts U.S. border security gains despite more arrests
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Monday the federal government has made great strides in securing the border with Mexico, as the Obama administration seeks to build momentum this week for immigration reforms.
U.S. Army to build soldier "resilience" to fight suicides, violence
TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) - The U.S. Army, grappling with a spike in military suicides, plans to take steps to improve soldiers' resilience to mental health problems to combat such deaths as well as depression, substance abuse, and violent behavior, Army Secretary John McHugh said on Monday.
New York State gets further $185.5 million for health exchange
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York State will get another $185.5 million in federal grants as it moves toward establishing a health insurance exchange as mandated under President Obama's healthcare reforms, Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a statement on Monday.
Ex-U.S. Navy SEAL's killing puts focus on war's psychological toll
(Reuters) - The slayings of former U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and another man trying to help a troubled U.S. military veteran, now charged with killing them at a Texas gun range, has renewed focus on the psychological wounds of war.
U.S. commuters on average spend nearly a week stuck in traffic
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - American commuters, on average, spent more than a full work week stuck in traffic in 2011, a sign gridlock is making a comeback as the economy recovers from recession, a study released on Tuesday said.
Catholic hospital group apologizes for fetus lawsuit defense
DENVER (Reuters) - A Catholic hospital group said on Monday it was "morally wrong" to contradict its church's teachings on the beginning of life when it argued fetuses are not people to defend itself against a wrongful death lawsuit in Colorado.
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