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U.S. Top News: Ten killed, many of them students, after truck slams bus in California

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04/11/2014
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Ten killed, many of them students, after truck slams bus in California
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ten people died, many of them high school students, when a truck slammed into a tour bus with college hopefuls heading to a campus tour in northern California on Thursday, police said.
Health secretary resigns after Obamacare launch woes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is resigning after overseeing the botched rollout of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law, a White House official said on Thursday.
Boston marathon charity donations rise a year after bombing
BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston marathon runners are poised to set an off-course record this year, in the form of charity fundraising.
Hillary Clinton dodges shoe during Las Vegas speech
(Reuters) - A woman hurled a shoe at Hillary Clinton on Thursday as the former secretary of state was delivering a speech at a Las Vegas hotel, but Clinton dodged it and continued with her remarks, a U.S. Secret Service spokesman said.
U.S. government warns of potential attacks with 'heartbleed' bug
BOSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Government warned on Friday that hackers are attempting to exploit the 'heartbleed' bug in targeted attacks by scanning networks to see if they are vulnerable.
Pennsylvania officials seek motive for school stabbing rampage
MURRYSVILLE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Pennsylvania officials sought a motive on Thursday for what may have driven a 16-year-old student to turn on his classmates with two kitchen knives, stabbing startled victims in the stomach and back and leaving nearly two dozen wounded.
Mother in high-profile international custody fight returned to U.S
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A woman who sparked a high-profile international custody fight when she took her two U.S.-born children to her native Slovakia and failed to return on time returned to the United States on Thursday to face criminal charges, the FBI said.
Cleveland Clinic exports marquee Ohio brand to Abu Dhabi
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's late king, Khalid bin Abdul Aziz, went there for heart surgery. The late United Arab Emirates president, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, traveled 7,000 miles to get there for his kidney transplant. For decades the Cleveland Clinic has provided healthcare to the upper echelons of Middle Eastern society who fly halfway across the world for treatment at the Ohio-based private medical center.
Slow-moving landslide prompts evacuations in Wyoming resort town
(Reuters) - A slow-moving landslide prompted the evacuation of dozens of homes in the upscale Wyoming community of Jackson amid reports the mass was gaining speed and could dislodge a hillside neighborhood, a city manager said.
CIA's 'harsh interrogations' exceeded legal authority: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A classified U.S. Senate report found that the CIA's legal justification for the use of harsh interrogation techniques that critics say amount to torture was based on faulty legal reasoning, McClatchy news service reported on Thursday.
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