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- Obama says 'it's about the families' after Oregon meeting
- Bernie Sanders outraises every Republican candidate
- Judge refuses to throw out defamation suit against Cosby
- Northern Arizona University student kills one, injures three with handgun: police
- Benghazi committee releases more Clinton emails
- Leading Republican Ryan reconsiders House speaker run: lawmakers
- Student charged with killing one, wounding three at Arizona university
- One killed, one wounded in shooting near Texas Southern University
- Nobel Peace Prize boosts struggling Tunisian democracy
- Ben Carson recalls his encounter with a gunman
- One shot dead, three wounded in US university 'confrontation'
Obama says 'it's about the families' after Oregon meeting Posted: 09 Oct 2015 03:47 PM PDT |
Bernie Sanders outraises every Republican candidate Posted: |
Judge refuses to throw out defamation suit against Cosby Posted: 09 Oct 2015 04:09 PM PDT BOSTON (AP) — A defamation lawsuit brought against Bill Cosby by three women who say he sexually abused them decades ago can move forward, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Friday, delivering a legal blow to the comedian as he attempts to defend himself against accusations of sexual assault by dozens of women. |
Northern Arizona University student kills one, injures three with handgun: police Posted: 09 Oct 2015 07:02 AM PDT |
Benghazi committee releases more Clinton emails Posted: |
Leading Republican Ryan reconsiders House speaker run: lawmakers Posted: 09 Oct 2015 04:16 PM PDT WASHINGTON/JANESVILLE, Wis. (Reuters) - A leading Republican congressman with allies on the right wing of the party, Paul Ryan, is weighing a bid to replace retiring U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner, fellow lawmakers said on Friday as they sought to defuse a leadership battle. Numerous House Republicans and even 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney have asked Ryan to run for speaker after the front-runner, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, abruptly dropped out on Thursday. |
Student charged with killing one, wounding three at Arizona university Posted: 09 Oct 2015 04:59 PM PDT By David Schwartz PHOENIX (Reuters) - An 18-year-old student killed a classmate and wounded three other students when he opened fire during a confrontation on the campus of Northern Arizona University early on Friday, in the latest shooting to hit a U.S. school, authorities said. The suspected gunman, Steven Jones, a freshman at the state university in northern Arizona, was taken into custody following the shooting, campus Police Chief Gregory Fowler said. Jones was charged with first-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault and was ordered held on $2 million bond at a brief court appearance. |
One killed, one wounded in shooting near Texas Southern University Posted: 09 Oct 2015 01:22 PM PDT One person was fatally shot on Friday and another person was wounded in a shooting an apartment complex adjacent to the campus of Texas Southern University in Houston, and two suspects have been taken into custody, the school said. The incident came several hours after an 18-year-old student opened fire with a handgun on the campus of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff early on Friday, killing one person and wounding three, in the latest in a series of U.S. school shootings. Texas Southern said there was a separate shooting incident at an apartment complex near campus on Thursday night. |
Nobel Peace Prize boosts struggling Tunisian democracy Posted: 09 Oct 2015 01:09 PM PDT |
Ben Carson recalls his encounter with a gunman Posted: |
One shot dead, three wounded in US university 'confrontation' Posted: 09 Oct 2015 09:43 AM PDT A student armed with a handgun killed another student in a "confrontation" at an Arizona university early Friday that also left three others with multiple gunshot wounds, police said, in the latest shooting at a US college. The deadly incident at Northern Arizona University (NAU) came hours before President Barack Obama was to meet families of victims of last week's shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College in Oregon that left nine people dead before the gunman killed himself. The first emergency calls came through to police at 1:20 am Friday, when most NAU students would have been in bed at the sprawling university campus in the city of Flagstaff. |
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