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- Tennessee movie theater shooting suspect pronounced dead
- Malaysia confirms plane debris is from Flight MH370
- Obama: Alternative to Iran nuclear deal is war
- Police kill gunman at Nashville movie theater
- Majority of Americans say more must be done to fight racism: Pew
- Senator 'alarmed' by reports U.S. military families harassed
- Biden reportedly considered resigning as VP after son's death
- Obama: Critics of Iran nuclear deal 'selling a fantasy'
- Dems hit Bush after comments on funding for women's health
- Christie vows GOP 'not going to be backed into a corner' in Planned Parenthood fight
Tennessee movie theater shooting suspect pronounced dead Posted: 05 Aug 2015 12:14 PM PDT |
Malaysia confirms plane debris is from Flight MH370 Posted: 05 Aug 2015 10:58 AM PDT |
Obama: Alternative to Iran nuclear deal is war Posted: |
Police kill gunman at Nashville movie theater Posted: 05 Aug 2015 02:19 PM PDT A gunman wearing a surgical mask and wielding an ax opened fire on Wednesday at a Nashville-area theater showing of the movie "Mad Max: Fury Road" and was shot dead by police after injuring three people when he doused the theater with pepper spray, authorities said. "The only person who was shot was the suspect as he emerged out of the rear door of the single movie theater," he said. |
Majority of Americans say more must be done to fight racism: Pew Posted: 05 Aug 2015 03:10 PM PDT A majority of Americans, white and black, believe that more needs to be done to fight racism in the United States, following a year of protests over the treatment of minorities by police, according to a Pew Research Center survey released on Wednesday. The survey, which had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points among the total sample of 2,002 adults, was based on telephone interviews with respondents living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. |
Senator 'alarmed' by reports U.S. military families harassed Posted: 05 Aug 2015 01:16 PM PDT A U.S. Senator said on Wednesday he was alarmed by reports of an FBI alert that relatives of U.S. military personnel in Colorado and Wyoming were harassed outside their homes by Middle Eastern men who may have had them under surveillance. "I am alarmed by reports out of Denver that military members' families have been harassed outside their homes and may be under surveillance," U.S. Senator Cory Gardner, a Republican from Colorado, said in a statement. |
Biden reportedly considered resigning as VP after son's death Posted: |
Obama: Critics of Iran nuclear deal 'selling a fantasy' Posted: 05 Aug 2015 01:56 PM PDT |
Dems hit Bush after comments on funding for women's health Posted: 04 Aug 2015 06:54 PM PDT |
Christie vows GOP 'not going to be backed into a corner' in Planned Parenthood fight Posted: |
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