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Shooting Rampage in Canada Leaves at Least 16 Dead
Canadian police say at least 16 people are dead after a shooting rampage across the province of Nova Scotia
FDA Approves Coronavirus Test With Rapid Results
New test can get results to you in 45 minutes.
Tornado Hits Nashville, at Least 8 Die
Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee early Tuesday, killing at least eight people. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency confirmed the preliminary death toll as first responders search the wreckage
U.S Citizens Urged to Leave Iraq ‘Immediately’
All public consular operations have been suspended at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Chaos in Paris Forces Eiffel Tower to Close
The Eiffel Tower shut down, France’s high-speed trains stood still and tens of thousands of people marched through Paris and other cities Thursday in a massive and sometimes chaotic outpouring of anger at the government’s plan to overhaul the retirement system.
Substitute Teacher Caught on Video Beating Student
Teacher accused of beating a student in Texas has been fired.
Some Say Whistleblower Complaint Is “Disturbing”
Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is set to speak publicly for the first time about a secret whistleblower complaint involving President Donald Trump as House Democrats who have read the document say it is "deeply disturbing."
Hurricane Heads for Florida After Brushing Caribbean islands
Hurricane Dorian moved out over open waters early Thursday after doing limited damage in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, though forecasters warned it was becoming more dangerous while moving toward the northern Bahamas and Florida's east coast.
Tropical Storm Dorian Bears Down on Windward Islands
Tropical Storm Dorian was dumping rain Tuesday on the Windward Islands of the eastern Caribbean, gathering power on a path to brush past Puerto Rico's southwest coast and hit the eastern Dominican Republic on Wednesday at near hurricane strength.
John Legend Considering a Boycott of Louisiana
Super star John Legend is considering boycotting Louisiana and other states that have passed strict anti abortion laws.
Jeopardy Champion James Holzhauer Gets Beat
James Holzhauer, the trivia whiz who dominated "Jeopardy!" this spring, isn't invincible after all.
Prince’s Bodyguard Deposed in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Prince's former bodyguard answered questions from attorneys for seven hours as part of a wrongful death lawsuit filed by relatives of the late rock star.
White Man Arrested in Fires at 3 Black Churches in Louisiana
Each church catered to an African American congregation. Each graced a rustic, country setting
Internet Sales Tax Collections Going Up in Louisiana
Louisiana's sales tax collections from internet purchases are growing, even though the system still involves out-of-state retailers voluntarily remitting taxes for online product sales.