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Reuters Morning Digest: April 12, 2016

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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Colorado clinic shooter hoped fetuses would thank him for stopping abortions
DENVER (Reuters) - The man accused of fatally shooting three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic last year said he hoped that when he died fetuses in heaven would thank him for stopping more abortions, court documents showed on Monday.
Italian foreign minister meets new leaders in Libya
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Italy's foreign minister flew into Tripoli on Tuesday for talks with the head of the unity government Fayez Seraj - the first senior Western official to meet the new Libyan administration since it moved to the capital.
U.S. small business confidence hits new two-year low
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. small business confidence fell to a fresh two-year low in March amid persistent worries about sales and profits, the latest indication that economic growth braked sharply in the first quarter.
Software flaws used in hacking more than double, setting record
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The number of previously unknown software flaws used by hackers more than doubled last year, a new report says, in another sign of the increasing sophistication of cybercrime and online espionage.
Brain scans show how LSD mimics mind of a baby
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have for the first time scanned the brains of people using LSD and found the psychedelic drug frees the brain to become less compartmentalized and more like the mind of a baby.
Rockets home in on playoff zone after early turbulence
(Reuters) - Houston Rockets scripted a stunning turnaround to stand one win away from salvaging their once-shaky playoff hopes following a tumultuous season.
New York playwright sues makers of new 'Barbershop' movie
(Reuters) - A New York playwright filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming $20 million in damages and seeking to block Friday's opening in movie theaters of "Barbershop: The Next Cut," the fourth of a series of comedies that he claims rips off his stage play "Scissors."
Woman seen in Texas funeral home video stealing rings off corpse
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Police in west Texas are searching for a woman seen in a surveillance video at a funeral home in Odessa stealing a ring from the body of an 88-year-old in an open casket.
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