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Respiratory illness strikes hundreds of US children
 

Hundreds of children across the U.S. Midwest have been stricken by a potentially serious respiratory illness, and many states are asking for federal help testing and tracking cases, according to federal and state health officials.

Kingman man sentenced in 2011 hit-and-run

A 50-year-old Kingman man who twice ran over his stepdaughter’s boyfriend in front of the boyfriend’s home has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Cuban migrants rescued off Mexican coast

Two Cuban migrants died and as many as eight more are missing after a three-week odyssey at sea, according to relatives of 15 badly sunburned and dehydrated survivors of a boat rescued by the Mexican Navy this week.

Obama delays immigration reform action til November

U.S. President Barack Obama reversed course on Saturday and delayed taking executive action on immigration reform until after November congressional elections, bowing to concerns it could cost his fellow Democrats control of the U.S. Senate.

Woman who threw baby in trash charged with attempted murder

Utah woman Alicia Marie Englert, 23, accused of dumping her newborn in the trash in an attempt to hide her pregnancy from her parents, has been charged with attempted murder, Salt Lake County Attorney Sim Gill said Friday.

11 injured after bus hits house

A commuter bus was hit by a stolen car and smashed into a San Francisco Bay area home as a mother and two small children sat inside, sending 11 people to the hospital but none with serious injuries, police said.

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Utah ends prison horse program

Utah prison officials said Friday the federal government has 30 days to relocate 1,100 wild horses after the state ended a program in which inmates cared for the animals.

 
Government officials: Hackers broke into Obamacare website

An unknown hacker or hackers broke into a computer server supporting the HealthCare.gov website through which consumers enroll in Obamacare health insurance, a government cybersecurity team discovered last week, apparently uploading malicious files.

 
Plane with unresponsive pilot crashes near Jamaica

Trailed much of the way by two U.S. fighter jets, a small plane with an unresponsive pilot flew a ghostly 1,700-mile journey down the East Coast and through Cuban airspace on Friday before finally crashing off the coast of Jamaica.

 
Lava flows threaten homes on Hawaii’s Big Island

Hawaii scientists and officials raised the alert level on Thursday for residents whose homes stand in the path of an approaching lava flow creeping through a forest reserve toward their community from the Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island.

 
US will ‘take out’ ISIS leaders, Obama says

U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States would hunt down Islamic State militants in Iraq and “take out” their leaders with the goal of dismantling the organization as it had done with al Qaeda and was doing in Somalia.

 
Suspect arrested in 4 killings in Florida

SWAT teams swarmed a downtown Tampa hotel early Friday, arresting a suspect in the killing of four people. A 4-year-old autistic boy believed to be the man’s son was found safe at the hotel, Tampa police said.

 
3rd US missionary with Ebola arrives in Nebraska

A U.S. medical missionary infected with the Ebola virus entered the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha on Friday morning for treatment after being flown in from West Africa, a spokeswoman for the medical center said.

No charges in death of Pa. woman jailed for fines

A southeast Pennsylvania woman who died during a weekend jail stint over school truancy fines had complained of breathing problems and seen a prison nurse earlier that day, a state police review says.

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