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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

U.S. Top News: Fewer than 100 Americans probed for fighting in Syria, Iraq: U.S. Attorney General

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Fewer than 100 Americans probed for fighting in Syria, Iraq: U.S. Attorney General
OSLO (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has opened fewer than a hundred investigations into American citizens who may have traveled to Syria or Iraq to fight, the U.S. Attorney General said on Tuesday.
Agent who interrogated accused Boston bomber's friend due to testify
BOSTON (Reuters) - An FBI agent who interrogated a college friend of the suspected Boston Marathon bomber three days after the deadly blasts is due back on the witness stand on Tuesday in the man's trial on obstruction charges.
White House says most children at border to be sent home
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday that most unaccompanied minors flooding into the United States from Central America will not be allowed to stay as the Obama administration prepares to ask Congress for $2 billion to address the border crisis.
Washington state to open first few licensed marijuana shops
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Washington will become the second U.S. state to sell marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday, although shortages and high prices are likely to accompany any euphoria.
Nine dead, 53 wounded in bloody holiday weekend in Chicago
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Fourth of July holiday weekend brought an explosion of gunfire to Chicago, with more than 50 people shot and nine killed, authorities said on Monday.
Mom suspected of abandoning baby on New York subway platform: police
(Reuters) - A mother accused of abandoning her baby by pushing its stroller onto the platform in a New York City subway station before hopping on a departing train was in custody on Tuesday, police said.
California cop spared charges in mistaken killing of boy with toy gun
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Northern California prosecutors have decided against bringing criminal charges against a sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a 13-year-old boy who was carrying a plastic replica of an assault rifle that the officer mistook for a real gun.
Two dozen rescued after being stranded on California roller coaster
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two dozen people, four of them slightly injured, were left stranded high off the ground after a roller coaster ride struck a tree branch at a Six Flags amusement park in southern California on Monday evening, fire officials said.
Exclusive: CIA had role in Germany spy affair
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in a spying operation against Germany that led to the alleged recruitment of a German intelligence official and has prompted renewed outrage in Berlin, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Boeing says no shipment delays from Spirit Aerosystems
(Reuters) - Boeing Co said there would be no delay in shipments from supplier Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc, following the derailment of a train last week en route to the planemaker's factories in Washington state.
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