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U.S. Top News: Powerful blizzard takes aim at northeastern U.S

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02/8/2013
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Powerful blizzard takes aim at northeastern U.S
BOSTON (Reuters) - The northeastern United States braced on Friday morning for a blizzard that could drop up to three feet (nearly one meter) of snow through Saturday and bring travel to a halt.
Ex-cop hunted over California vendetta killings
BIG BEAR LAKE, California (Reuters) - A massive manhunt was under way in the California mountains for a fired policeman accused of three murders who declared war on law enforcement officers and their families in a rambling Internet manifesto.
Ex-ATF agents recall storm of gunfire in deadly 1993 Waco raid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A splintering storm of gunfire through walls and the floor was one former ATF agent's searing memory of the deadly raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, 20 years ago this month.
Cuban perks under scrutiny in U.S. immigration reform
MIAMI (Reuters) - All Ana Soto had to do to gain entry to the United States at the Texas-Mexico border in 2008 was show her Cuban identity card and birth certificate.
Seattle mayor grounds police drone program
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A plan by Seattle police to send aloft miniature robot drones equipped with stealth spy cameras has been grounded, following heated criticism of the project by residents concerned about privacy rights, the mayor said on Thursday.
Lance Armstrong sued over $12 million in Tour de France prize money
(Reuters) - Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong on Thursday was sued by a company that paid him about $12 million for three of his seven Tour de France wins that have since been stripped from him for his use of banned drugs.
Mexican teen shot in back in clash with U.S. border police: autopsy
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A Mexican teenager killed when the U.S. Border Patrol opened fire on a group of rock throwers in Mexico last year was shot at least seven times from behind, an autopsy by Mexican authorities showed.
Catholic bishops reject Obama offer on contraceptive coverage
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Roman Catholic bishops on Thursday rejected the Obama Administration's latest bid for compromise over a hotly disputed health policy that requires employees at religiously affiliated institutions to have access to insurance coverage for contraceptives.
California boy to be arraigned in "swatting" prank on actor Kutcher
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Prosecutors charged a 12-year-old boy on Thursday with making a false emergency call that sent police swarming to the home of actor Ashton Kutcher in a "swatting" prank.
House Democrats unveil gun control package; mirrors Obama's
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Democrats in the House of Representatives unveiled a broad proposal on Thursday to curb gun violence that mirrors the one offered last month by President Barack Obama, including a ban on semi-automatic assault weapons.
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