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Thursday, June 12, 2014

U.S. Top News: Trial will decide which Sterling controls LA Clippers

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06/12/2014
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Trial will decide which Sterling controls LA Clippers
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Shelly Sterling on Wednesday was granted a trial next month in Los Angeles to resolve a dispute with her estranged husband Donald Sterling over who controls the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, leaving its $2 billion sale up in the air.
Priest killed, another injured, in Phoenix church burglary: police
(Reuters) - One priest was shot dead and another injured during what police described as a burglary at a Catholic church in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday evening, police said.
San Francisco ruled out of hosting next America's Cup
(Reuters) - San Francisco has been ruled out as host for the next America's Cup in 2017, according to a statement on the official regatta website.
Teen gunman in Oregon school shooting got weapons from home
TROUTDALE Ore. (Reuters) - The teenage gunman who killed a classmate at an Oregon high school on Tuesday was armed with a military-style rifle and a semiautomatic pistol obtained from his home and lacked any known connection to his victim, police said on Wednesday.
California officials debate whether to defend teacher protections
SACRAMENTO Calif. (Reuters) - California officials were wrangling on Wednesday over whether to appeal a court ruling that overturned some job protections for public school teachers and could change the way educators are hired and fired in the most populous U.S. state.
Former astronaut, senator John Glenn doing well after surgery
(Reuters) - Former astronaut and Senator John Glenn is resting comfortably at home in Columbus, Ohio, after undergoing heart valve surgery, a spokesman for Ohio State University said on Wednesday.
Las Vegas gunman had been interviewed over possible threat, authorities say
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A gunman who teamed up with his wife to kill two Las Vegas police officers and an armed bystander in a weekend attack had earlier made comments to a motor vehicles office that were interpreted as a threat, but he was not arrested in that case, police said on Wednesday.
Pennsylvania school stabbing suspect enters not guilty plea
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - A 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing 21 people at a Pittsburgh-area high school in April pleaded not guilty Wednesday to all charges, his lawyer said.
Two prominent Mormon activists threatened with excommunication
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A pair of Mormon activists who have pushed for greater acceptance of gay church members and the ordination of women are facing disciplinary action and possible excommunication by their faith leaders.
Brain-dead California teen to get school diploma: family
(Reuters) - A California girl who was declared brain-dead after a tonsillectomy in December will receive an honorary diploma during her school's eighth grade graduation, her family said on Wednesday.
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