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Monday, February 4, 2013

U.S. Top News: Texas man arraigned on murder charges in shooting of ex-Navy SEAL

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02/4/2013
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Texas man arraigned on murder charges in shooting of ex-Navy SEAL
(Reuters) - An Iraq war veteran accused of gunning down former U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, a prominent military sniper, and another man at a Texas shooting range has been arraigned on three counts of murder, Texas officials said on Sunday.
Boy Scouts of America board set to consider ending ban on gays
DALLAS (Reuters) - Boy Scouts of America board members will meet this week to debate ending a controversial national ban on gay membership, prompting groups both for and against the move to converge on its Texas headquarters for demonstrations.
At least 8 killed in California tour bus crash: police
(Reuters) - At least eight people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus collided with a pickup truck on a Southern California highway on Sunday, then flipped over, authorities said.
Ravens win emotional Super Bowl against 49ers
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The Baltimore Ravens reclaimed the greatest prize in North American sports after a dramatic, nail-biting 34-31 Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Some relief seen for drought-plagued US Plains
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Crop-friendly moisture is expected to arrive in the drought-stricken U.S. Plains and northwest Midwest later this week, an agricultural meteorologist said on Monday.
Alabama town gathers to bury bus driver slain in hostage-taking
MIDLAND CITY, Alabama (Reuters) - Mourners in the small town of Midland City, Alabama, gathered on Sunday to bury a school bus driver slain during the abduction of a child taken captive and held for a sixth day by a gunman in an underground bunker.
For U.S. gun clubs, NRA membership has its privileges
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine (Reuters) - Things are looking up at the Spurwink Rod and Gun Club.
Reid predicts Congress will pass immigration legislation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Senate Democrat on Sunday predicted that Congress will pass and send to President Barack Obama legislation overhauling the U.S. immigration system, saying "things are looking really good."
Super Bowl extravaganza hit by power failure
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The Super Bowl, the biggest U.S. sports event of the year, was interrupted by a 35-minute power outage at the Superdome on Sunday, and officials said the problem appeared to be with the electrical load coming into the stadium.
Obama encourages Boy Scouts of America to end ban on gays
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Sunday encouraged the Boy Scouts of America to end its ban on gay members and leaders, days before the group is expected to vote on the controversial and long-standing rule.
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