These are some of the top stories The Reid Report team is following:
Ft. Hood shooting: Gunman’s ‘unstable’ mental condition scrutinized – “Officials investigating the Ft. Hood shooting that left four dead and 16 wounded Wednesday said they believed the gunman’s ‘unstable psychiatric and psychological condition’ was the ‘fundamental underlying factor’ behind the attack and were looking into whether an argument preceded the shooting, the base commander said Thursday.” [Los Angeles Times]
Cancer Disparity Among Black Women Unresolved – “Why are African-American women so much more likely to die of cancer than white women? Former cancer surgeon Dr. Harold P. Freeman took on the issue for the New York Times. He shares his observations.” [NPR]
Wild weather hits central USA – “A new wave of severe weather rolled through eastern Missouri Thursday night with scattered reports of tornado sightings.” [USA Today]
Payrolls in U.S. Rose 192,000 in March, Unemployment at 6.7% – “Employers in the U.S. boosted payrolls and the unemployment rate held at 6.7 percent even as more Americans entered the labor force, showing steady progress that will prompt Federal Reserve policy makers to continue reducing stimulus while keeping interest rates low.” [Bloomberg News]









