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U.S. Top News: Obama to highlight mental health six months after Newtown shooting

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06/3/2013
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Obama to highlight mental health six months after Newtown shooting
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will highlight the issues faced by Americans with mental health problems at a White House conference on Monday, following his promise to start a "national conversation" on the subject after the shooting deaths of 20 children and six adults at a school last year.
Start-up tries tapping market of uninsured dental patients
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - While many healthcare startups are hoping the new healthcare law going into effect next year will help drive more business their way, dental network Brighter believes being left out of the law will help it more.
Ford recalling 465,000 2013 models to check for fuel tank leaks
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co is recalling 465,000 2013 models to check for fuel tank leaks that could result in a fire. The automaker said it won't have enough replacement parts for all owners until September.
Supreme Court agrees to hear military protester case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether a protester who was barred from a military base in California violated a federal law when he took part in demonstrations on a public roadway that crosses government-owned land.
Justices agree to hear Lexmark false advertising case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear printer manufacturer Lexmark International Inc'ss appeal of a long-running dispute with Static Control Components Inc over replacement toner cartridges.
Immigration bill pins big hopes on dairy cows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - From the technology and tourism industries to the fruit growers of California, there is something for almost everyone in the sprawling immigration legislation that the U.S. Senate will start debating this month.
Trial of U.S. soldier in WikiLeaks case to get under way
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The American soldier accused of providing more than 700,000 secret documents to the WikiLeaks website goes on trial in Maryland on Monday charged with the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history.
Three storm chasers among 13 killed by Oklahoma tornadoes
(Reuters) - Three storm chasers were among 13 people killed by tornadoes that rampaged through central Oklahoma on Friday, underscoring the high risk of tracking tornadoes and forcing the media to rethink how they cover deadly twisters.
Drought-fueled wildfires rage in California, New Mexico
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - A trio of drought-fueled wildfires raged in New Mexico and California on Sunday, with the biggest blaze forcing the evacuation of more than 2,000 people from their homes north of Los Angeles.
Lawmakers seek better cooperation from Russia after Boston bombs
MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers on a mission to Russia said on Sunday they had found no evidence that an American intelligence error enabled the Boston bombings, but that closer cooperation between Washington and Moscow might have helped to thwart the attack.
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