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U.S. Top News: Crews search for survivors day after Philadelphia building collapse

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06/6/2013
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
Crews search for survivors day after Philadelphia building collapse
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Rescue crews clawed through rubble on Thursday searching for more survivors the day after a building collapsed in downtown Philadelphia, killing six people and injuring 14 others.
Obama administration defends Verizon phone record collection
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Thursday acknowledged that it is collecting a massive amount of telephone records from at least one carrier, reopening the debate over privacy even as it defended the practice as necessary to protect Americans against attack.
Tropical Storm Andrea moves closer to Florida: NHC
(Reuters) - The center of Tropical Storm Andrea will reach the coast of the Florida Big Bend area later Thursday and then move across southeastern Georgia, southeastern South Carolina and eastern North Carolina by Friday, U.S. government forecasters said.
Soldier pleads guilty to murdering 16 Afghan civilians
TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) - A U.S. Army sergeant who killed 16 Afghan civilians in cold blood last year pleaded guilty on Wednesday to premeditated murder and other charges under a deal with military prosecutors that spares him from the death penalty.
Florida octogenarian claims record Powerball jackpot
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - An 84-year-old Florida woman claimed last month's record Powerball jackpot on Wednesday and opted to take a lump-sum payment of nearly $371 million, Florida Lottery officials said.
Obama wants to transform U.S. schools through faster Internet
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Thursday will encourage American schools to engage their digital-era students by providing more laptops with high-speed internet connections and fewer textbooks and lectures.
Venezuela deports U.S. filmmaker accused of being spy
MIAMI/CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Wednesday deported an American filmmaker who was arrested in April on accusations of spying for Washington and plotting with opposition student groups to destabilize the South American OPEC nation.
Colorado approves driver's licenses for illegal immigrants
DENVER (Reuters) - Colorado became the eighth U.S. state to grant driver's licenses to illegal immigrants under a measure signed into law on Wednesday by Governor John Hickenlooper.
Oklahoma TV weatherman vilified for tornado advice
(Reuters) - An award-winning Oklahoma television meteorologist has been criticized as "irresponsible" for telling viewers on Friday to get in their cars and flee approaching tornadoes, and some are blaming him for putting people in grave danger on clogged roads.
California denies Manson follower Van Houten parole for 20th time
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Manson Family killer Leslie Van Houten on Wednesday was denied parole for the 20th time since she was sentenced to life in prison for her role in sensational cult murders nearly 44 years ago.
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