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U.S. Top News: More Central American migrants sent to California despite backlash

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07/3/2014
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More Central American migrants sent to California despite backlash
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Residents of a Southern California town confronted their mayor on Wednesday over the arrival of Central American migrants for processing after they slipped across the Mexico border into Texas, extending an influx that has swamped authorities there.
Arthur becomes first hurricane of 2014 Atlantic season
(Reuters) - Tropical Storm Arthur became the first hurricane of the 2014 Atlantic season on Thursday after sparking evacuations, closing beaches and tourist sites and disrupting Independence Day celebrations along parts of the U.S. East Coast.
Pot shops buzz, crime eases as Colorado law marks 6 months
DENVER (Reuters) - At the Native Roots Apothecary, a discreet marijuana shop in a grand old building in Denver's busy 16th street shopping mall, business is so brisk that customers are given a number before taking a seat to wait their turn.
Wisconsin man accused of hiding corpses in suitcases due in court
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - A former police officer suspected in the deaths of two women is due in court on Thursday for a hearing on charges that he stored their corpses in suitcases found beside a rural Wisconsin road in June.
U.S. war hero Louis Zamperini, inspiration for 'Unbroken,' dead at 97: Variety
(Reuters) - Louis Zamperini, an American prisoner of war in World War Two and Olympic runner whose life inspired the book and upcoming feature film "Unbroken," has died at age 97, Variety reported on Thursday.
U.S. increases security at overseas airports amid bomb concerns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Wednesday it would increase security at overseas airports with nonstop flights to the country, and U.S. officials cited concerns al Qaeda operatives in Syria and Yemen were developing bombs that could be smuggled onto planes.
Illinois high court to rule on reach of pension protections
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A ruling expected Thursday from the Illinois Supreme Court involving a change to public worker benefits could provide insight on how justices may eventually rule on the constitutionality of a landmark state pension reform law.
California student dies on hiking trip with fraternity: reports
(Reuters) - A California university fraternity has been ordered to stop all activities after a student died on hiking trip with group members in the Angeles National Forest, the university said, according to local media.
Five injured after Brooklyn Bridge facade collapses
(Reuters) - A section of a stone facade inside a Brooklyn Bridge underpass collapsed late on Wednesday evening, injuring five people, a New York City fire official said.
Former hub airports find new life after downsizing
ATLANTA (Reuters) - When an airline cuts back on the number of "hubs" in its system, for an affected city the economic pain can be deep and wide.
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