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U.S. Top News: Former Virginia governor, wife seek split trials in corruption case

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05/19/2014
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
Former Virginia governor, wife seek split trials in corruption case
RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell and his wife will try to notch a win in their battle against corruption charges on Monday by getting a federal judge to order separate trials for them.
U.S. to accuse Chinese officials of cyber spying on companies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States plans to announce espionage charges Monday against five Chinese individuals in the military who are believed to have spied on American companies and stolen trade secrets, a U.S. government official familiar with the matter said.
Post-Snowden, the NSA's future rests on Admiral Rogers' shoulders
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As U.S. National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers seeks to repair the damage to the agency caused by leaks about its electronic spying programs, the abuses of government revealed in the wake of the Watergate scandal are very much on his mind.
California fire crews subdue San Diego-area wildfires
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California firefighters have largely subdued a swarm of blazes that gutted dozens of homes and forced evacuations of thousands of dwellings in and around San Diego, but Governor Jerry Brown said on Sunday the state was still bracing for its toughest fire season yet.
Republican chairman: Clinton's age, health 'fair game'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton's age and health are valid campaign issues if the 66-year-old Democrat makes another run for president in 2016, the Republican Party leader said on Sunday.
Body found in Dallas creek was former assistant police chief
(Reuters) - The Dallas County Medical Examiner on Sunday positively identified a body found a day earlier in a north Dallas creek as that of the Dallas Police Department's former assistant chief, Gregory Holliday, police said.
First responders visit New York's September 11 Memorial Museum
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Walking out of the new National September 11 Memorial Museum in lower Manhattan, John Feal, an advocate for first responders with health problems, said reliving that day was like a punch in the gut. But he might have also found a bit of closure.
Illinois man tests positive for MERS virus without falling ill
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An Illinois resident tested positive for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome after being in contact with an infected patient, though he did not show signs of illness, U.S. health officials said on Saturday.
Bush's dog, Miss Beazley, dies after battle with lymphoma
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Miss Beazley, a Scottish terrier who was a frequent companion to George W. Bush and his wife, Laura in their White House years, was "put to rest after a battle with lymphoma," the former president said on Saturday.
Detroit truck driver out of hospital six weeks after mob beating
(Reuters) - A driver beaten unconscious by a mob as he tried to help a child he struck accidentally with his truck in Detroit six weeks ago has been released from a hospital, a spokeswoman for the facility said on Saturday.
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