WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration acknowledged for
the first time Wednesday that four American citizens have been
killed in drone strikes since 2009 in Pakistan and Yemen. The
disclosure to Congress comes on the eve of a major national
security speech by President Barack Obama.
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper indefinitely
delayed the execution of convicted killer Nathan Dunlap on
Wednesday and said he was unlikely to allow it as long as he is
governor.
By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Chicago Board of
Education voted on Wednesday to close 50 schools - including about
10 percent of all elementary schools in the largest mass school
closing in the nation. The closings in mainly Hispanic and
African-American neighborhoods have drawn protests by parents and
teachers union leaders who say the closures will put children in
danger with longer walks through troubled areas as well as disrupt
families. ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments approved a
mission on Wednesday to help Libya improve its border security in
response to concerns that Islamist militants and weapons move
freely across the North African country's frontier. The 110-member
EU civilian team, expected to start deploying in Libya next month,
will advise and train Libyan officials on how to strengthen the
security of the country's land, sea and air borders, an EU
statement said. The EU team, being sent at Libya's request, will
have a budget of 30 million euros ($39 million) for its first year
and be based in Tripoli. ...
In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D
laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby
boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of a House panel angry over the
growing epidemic of sexual assaults in the military took a key step
toward tackling the problem by passing legislation Wednesday that
would strip commanding officers of their longstanding authority to
unilaterally change or dismiss court-martial convictions in rape
and assault cases. Lawmakers believe the revision will lead to a
cultural shift and encourage victims to step forward.
By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles, which
has more storefront medical marijuana shops than any other U.S.
city, will close hundreds of the dispensaries and hike taxes on
those that will be allowed to remain under a ballot measure
approved by a wide margin of voters. Nearly 63 percent of voters
supported Proposition D, which will cap the number of medical pot
dispensaries at 135, compared with 37 percent opposed, according to
preliminary results released on Wednesday, the day after the vote.
...
By Arshad Mohammed AMMAN (Reuters) - Western governments are
ready to increase support to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad
if he rejects a political solution to Syria's civil war, U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday. Kerry said recent
military gains by Assad's forces were only temporary and that if
the Syrian leader believed that the counter-offensives against the
rebels would be decisive, "then he is miscalculating". ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Army sergeant has been charged with
secretly photographing and videotaping at least a dozen women at
the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, including in a
bathroom.
By Angela Moon NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Wednesday
with the S&P 500 posting its biggest decline in three weeks,
after minutes from the latest U.S. Federal Reserve meeting showed
some officials were open to tapering large-scale asset purchases as
early as at the June meeting. Trading was volatile - the Dow and
the S&P indexes both rose more than 1 percent during the
morning, but fell more than 1 percent in the afternoon. ...
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Dan Garland could feel the latch on the
shelter door begin to turn in his hand. It was as if the storm
outside were a living, breathing thing — and it was trying
desperately to get in.
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The U.S. and several key allies looked
again Wednesday for a strategy to end Syria's civil war, their
united efforts unable at the moment to stem the Assad regime's
military gains and Washington still unwilling to join those
providing the rebels with lethal military aid.
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The U.S. and several key allies looked
again Wednesday for a strategy to end Syria's civil war, their
united efforts unable at the moment to stem the Assad regime's
military gains and Washington still unwilling to join those
providing the rebels with lethal military aid.
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The U.S. and several key allies looked
again Wednesday for a strategy to end Syria's civil war, their
united efforts unable at the moment to stem the Assad regime's
military gains and Washington still unwilling to join those
providing the rebels with lethal military aid.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Attorney General Eric Holder said on
Wednesday that the United States has killed four Americans in
counterterrorism operations, three of whom were not targets of the
strikes involving drones in Yemen and elsewhere. Holder named the
four dead U.S. citizens in a letter to members of Congress one day
before President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver an address on
the use of drones. The letter defends the killing of Anwar
al-Awlaki, the one dead American who was an intended target of a
drone strike, the letter said. ...
Darrell Issa would like a do-over. The Chairman of the House
Oversight Committee, no doubt motivated in part by outrage over his
allowing the IRS's Lois Lerner to invoke her Fifth Amendment right
during a hearing Wednesday, plans to demand she return to complete
her testimony. His argument: Lerner waived her ability to claim
that right once she offered an opening statement. Is he right?
BELMAR, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose own
state was beset by a major storm last year and then by squabbling
in Congress over disaster aid, said Wednesday that Oklahoma's
tornado victims deserve "swift and immediate" help, and federal
lawmakers have said they are likely to get it.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co's quarterly profit
slid 32 percent but the world's largest personal computer maker
raised the lower end of its full-year outlook after earnings per
share beat forecasts, sending its stock 10 percent higher. Net
income fell to $1.08 billion, or 55 cents a share, from $1.59
billion, or 80 cents a share, a year earlier. The company earned 87
cents per share on an operating basis during the second quarter on
revenue of $27.6 billion. ...
The U.S. government admitted for the first time Wednesday
that it intentionally droned American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki in
Yemen in 2011, and that it unintentionally droned three other
Americans, including al-Awlaki's 16-year-old son. Attorney General
Eric Holder admitted it in a letter to Congress, The New York
Times' Charlie Savage reports. ...
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Board of Education voted Wednesday
to close 50 schools and programs, an ambitious plan that has
sparked protests and lawsuits and could help define — for better or
worse — Mayor Rahm Emanuel's term in office.
By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is pressing ahead
with the construction of a research reactor that Western experts
say could eventually produce plutonium for a nuclear weapon if
Tehran decides to make one, a U.N. report showed on Wednesday. In
another development likely to worry the United States and its
allies, the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran had
added to its capacity to refine uranium, which can also provide the
fissile core of a bomb if enriched to a high level. The IAEA also
said Iran had asphalted a part of a military site, Parchin, that
the U.N. ...
It's been a good week for proponents of immigration reform.
The sweeping bill that seeks to legalize most of the country's 11
million unauthorized immigrants was passed by the Senate Judiciary
Committee on Tuesday night, after five full days of debate and
amendments that did little to significantly change the original
compromise. So, what's next [...]
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee chairman on Wednesday
sharply criticized a wide-ranging immigration bill just passed by a
Senate committee, underscoring the difficulties ahead as the
politically volatile measure moves forward in a divided
Congress.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee chairman on Wednesday
sharply criticized a wide-ranging immigration bill just passed by a
Senate committee, underscoring the difficulties ahead as the
politically volatile measure moves forward in a divided
Congress.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee chairman on Wednesday
sharply criticized a wide-ranging immigration bill just passed by a
Senate committee, underscoring the difficulties ahead as the
politically volatile measure moves forward in a divided
Congress.
(Reuters) - Starbucks Corp executive Michelle Gass, who was
instrumental in the world's biggest coffee chain's post-recession
U.S. turnaround, is leaving after more than 16 years to become
chief customer officer at retailer Kohl's Corp . Gass, known for
having led many big initiatives at Starbucks, including the
development of Frappuccino blended drinks, will join Kohl's in the
newly created position on June 17, the low-price department store
said on Wednesday. ...
By Li-mei Hoang and Mark Anderson LONDON (Reuters) - A British
soldier was hacked to death by two men shouting Islamic slogans in
a south London street on Wednesday, in what the government said
appeared to be a terrorist attack. Video footage filmed by an
onlooker just minutes after the killing showed an angry man with
hands covered in blood, holding a bloodied meat cleaver and a
knife. "You people will never be safe. Remove your government.
...
DETROIT (Reuters) - Electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc on
Wednesday said it has paid off its U.S. Department of Energy loan,
using money raised last week in a stock and notes offering. The
automaker said it wired $451.8 million to repay the full loan with
interest. "I would like to thank the Department of Energy and the
members of Congress and their staffs that worked hard to create the
(Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing) program, and
particularly the American taxpayer from whom these funds
originate," Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said in a statement. "I
hope we did you proud. ...
By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles
Councilman Eric Garcetti, elected mayor in a race shaped by dire
fiscal constraints and questions of how to tame runaway budget
deficits, declared victory on Wednesday by tweeting "the hard work
begins." Garcetti crossed the finish line of his two-year campaign
to lead America's second-largest city with 54 percent of the votes
cast in Tuesday's election to defeat City Controller Wendy Greuel,
who garnered 46 percent. ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge apologized Wednesday for an
18-month delay in unsealing documents in a case involving an
alleged leak of classified information to a reporter.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Chechen immigrant who was being
questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing
suspects was shot to death early Wednesday after he lunged at an
FBI agent with a knife, officials said.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Chechen immigrant who was being
questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing
suspects was shot to death early Wednesday after he lunged at an
FBI agent with a knife, officials said.
CAIRO (AP) — The safe release Wednesday of seven conscripts
kidnapped by suspected militants in Sinai brought a victory for
Egypt's Islamist president after months of criticism that his
government is mismanaging the country.
Attorney General Eric Holder informed Congress on Wednesday
that the U.S. had killed four Americans in drone strikes since 2009
– radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and three others who were “not
specifically targeted.” Holder’s disclosure, first reported by the
New York Times, came a day before President Barack Obama was to
defend his counter-terrorism strategy [...]
GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America has started
its meeting in which members of its national council are to decide
whether to change the group's long-standing ban on openly gay
boys.