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U.S. Top News: Kyrgyzstan citizen charged in Boston bombing probe due in court

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06/4/2014
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Kyrgyzstan citizen charged in Boston bombing probe due in court
BOSTON (Reuters) - A Kyrgyzstan citizen charged with hampering the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing by denying details of his relationship with the suspects is due in court Wednesday for a hearing on whether he should be released on bail.
5.7-magnitude earthquake hits southern Alaska
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A 5.7-magnitude earthquake shook a remote part of southern Alaska on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
California voters support plan to spend $600 million for homeless veterans
BERKELEY Calif. (Reuters) - California residents have voted for a plan to spend $600 million to build houses for homeless veterans in the state with the highest number of ex-servicemen without a roof in the United States.
California primary kicks off divisive election season for Democrats
SACRAMENTO Calif. (Reuters) - Californians voted on Tuesday for a primary election that showed rifts in the state's dominant Democratic party, with incumbent labor-backed candidates fighting reformers in several races.
Connecticut teen accused stabbing classmate due in court
MILFORD Conn. (Reuters) - A Connecticut high-school student accused of stabbing to death a 16-year-old female classmate hours before their junior prom in late April is due in court on Wednesday for a hearing on whether there is enough evidence to move forward with his case.
Freed soldier faces backlash in Idaho hometown over desertion claims
HAILEY Idaho (Reuters) - A hometown celebration of Bowe Bergdahl's release from five years of Taliban captivity in Afghanistan will go on this month as planned, despite a growing backlash against the U.S. Army sergeant over allegations he was a deserter, friends and supporters say.
Accused Boston bombers used Cambridge arsenal in final fight: prosecutors
BOSTON (Reuters) - The ethnic Chechen brothers accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombing returned to their family's Cambridge, Massachusetts, apartment to gather weapons after the FBI released photos of the duo three days after the attack, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Storms with large hail and tornadoes roll through U.S. central states
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Severe storms pounded parts of the central United States on Tuesday producing baseball-sized hail, unconfirmed reports of several tornado touchdowns and a line of intense, dangerous winds known as a derecho, weather forecasters said.
Jurors in Colorado theater massacre case can be quizzed on insanity defense
DENVER (Reuters) - Attorneys for the gunman who claims he was insane when he killed 12 people inside a Colorado cinema in 2012 can ask potential jurors about their views on the insanity defense, a judge ruled on Tuesday.
Hours-long manhunt of armed New Hampshire man ends with suspect in custody
(Reuters) - An hours-long manhunt for an armed New Hampshire man, who stole a police vehicle and rammed it into another before fleeing into some woods, ended on Tuesday night with his arrest at his home, police said.
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