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U.S. shutdown seen dragging on as debt ceiling fight nears Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 07:46 PM PDT | Top |
Obama's Asia trip: Should he stay or should he go? Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 06:34 PM PDT | Top |
Illegal immigrants can get driver's licenses under new California law Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 06:29 PM PDT By Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - Illegal immigrants living in California will be eligible to apply for driver's licenses under a law signed on Thursday by Democratic Governor Jerry Brown, in the latest action to expand privileges for such immigrants in the most populous U.S. state. The legislation marks a major victory for Latino and other immigration rights activists, who have fought for decades for such a law. The state says it is expected to spur 1.4 million people to apply for licenses over three years. ... Full Story | Top |
U.S. capital can't pay for Medicaid during shutdown Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 04:27 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington, D.C., officials said on Thursday the U.S. capital was not able to pay hospitals, long-term care providers and other organizations that participate in the Medicaid healthcare program for the poor during the federal budget shutdown. Since the District of Columbia is a local government without a state, the U.S. Congress authorizes its budget when it approves the federal budget. Congress has been locked in a budget stalemate that allowed the federal government to shut down Tuesday at the start of the fiscal year. That meant the city cannot spend any of the $2. ... Full Story | Top |
With Obamacare systems still slow, backlog builds among the uninsured Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:50 PM PDT | Top |
Wendy Davis, known for pro-choice filibuster, runs for Texas governor Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:50 PM PDT | Top |
NY court finds 'invasive' penile stimulation test unjustified Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:19 PM PDT By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - A man convicted of failing to register as a sex offender cannot be forced to undergo penile stimulation tests to determine how likely he is to commit future crimes, a federal appeals court in New York ruled on Thursday. The procedure, known as penile plethysmography, has been imposed in some sex crime cases as a condition of post-conviction release, in part to estimate the likelihood of recidivism. But some experts question its reliability. The 2nd U.S. ... Full Story | Top |
Actress Mia Farrow says Frank Sinatra could be father of her son Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:49 PM PDT | Top |
Thousands who protested peacefully languish in Syrian jails: HRW Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:13 PM PDT | Top |
Illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses under new California law Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 01:25 PM PDT By Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - Illegal immigrants living in California will be eligible to apply for driver's licenses under a law signed on Thursday by Governor Jerry Brown, in the latest action to expand privileges for such immigrants in the state. The legislation is a major victory for Latino and immigration rights activists, who have fought for decades for such a law, and it is expected to spur 1.4 million people to apply for licenses over three years. ... Full Story | Top |
Lilly says it must cut costs to meet goals; shares fall Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 12:39 PM PDT By Ransdell Pierson (Reuters) - Eli Lilly and Co, which is trying to rebound from painful patent expirations on its medicines, said on Thursday that it would have to cut costs to achieve its financial goals through 2014. Shares of the U.S. drugmaker fell almost 4 percent even though it also said it would buy back $5 billion of its stock over time. Lilly said slowing growth in emerging markets and the devaluation of Japan's yen were hurting its results. ... Full Story | Top |
U.S. FDA approves Pfizer drug for menopause symptoms Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:46 AM PDT | Top |
Brain problems can linger months after ICU stay Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:03 AM PDT By Gene Emery NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Critically-ill people who end up spending days in an intensive care unit (ICU) often develop thinking and memory problems, according to a new study. Even when people recover from their physical illness, those problems can persist for more than a year after their hospital stay, researchers said. They found ICU patients who were delirious - severely confused and unable to focus - were especially likely to go on to have thinking and memory problems. ... Full Story | Top |
Some U.S. lawmakers give up pay while shutdown grinds on Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 10:54 AM PDT | Top |
Texas experimenting with secret execution drugs: lawsuit Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 10:19 AM PDT By Jim Forsyth SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - Three Texas death row inmates claim the state plans to execute them by experimenting with new drugs, never used for such a purpose, that were obtained under false pretenses, attorneys told Reuters on Wednesday. Texas is turning to the new execution drugs in a desperate attempt to keep the United States' most active execution chamber operating despite dwindling supplies of the drug traditionally used for lethal injections, a lawsuit filed by the inmates says. ... Full Story | Top |
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