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Jay Nixon, the Democratic governor of Missouri, vetoed legislation that would have required a 72-hour wait for women seeking abortions, asserting that legislators showed a "callous disregard for women" by granting no exception for rape and incest victims.

Gloria Elzy, 44, of Slidell, La., who is accused of leaving her 5-week-old infant locked inside a car for more than 30 minutes before a police officer rescued the child, was arrested on a charge of second-degree cruelty to juveniles.

Jeffrey Wendorff, 28, was arrested on suspicion of cruel mistreatment of animals after 300 to 500 domesticated rats were found dead or dying in a north-central Arizona travel trailer.

Rob Ford, who returned to work as Toronto's mayor this week after a two-month rehabilitation stint, said in media interviews that he has used "every drug you can probably think of" and blamed substance abuse for his use of racial slurs and anti-gay language.

The Rev. Francesco Bamonte, head of the International Association of Exorcists, said the Vatican's formal recognition of his group of 250 priests in 30 countries was cause for joy.

President Barack Obama sought advice on the economy from former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Ronald Reagan adviser Martin Feldstein at a private White House lunch with mostly conservative-leaning thinkers, the White House said, without describing the conversation.

Heather Rodriguez, 46, who police in Utah say attempted to buy methamphetamine from an off-duty police officer and claimed the purchase was a birthday gift for her sister, was arrested and booked into the Utah County jail on several drug charges.

Abdullah Morsi, 20, the youngest son of Egypt's ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, was convicted in Cairo on charges of drug possession and consumption, and was sentenced along with a friend to a year in prison.

John Skowron Kirwan, 40, a Springfield, Mass., man on probation, was arrested after police said he stole a pack of cigarettes from a convenience store in Westfield because he wanted to go back to jail.

Megan Hubbard-Riley, 22, whose great-great-grandfather Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft artisan community outside Buffalo, N.Y., is accused of stealing family heirlooms, including guns, and selling them to support a heroin addiction, police said.

A Section on 07/03/2014

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