Teachers Jena Meaux and Ali Martin survived the attack, but both reportedly suffered gunshot wounds.
Read More »Too Good To Be True: TV Reporter Was In On Magicians’ Photobomb
Both Sky News and journalist Ashish Joshi have confirmed that the report never aired on the channel, deflating some of the buzz about a magical stunt.
Read More »Thai Prosecutors Seek Indictments Against Scores Of Alleged Human Traffickers
Charges have been recommended for more than 100 people after the discovery of mass graves containing the remains of migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Read More »Police Identify Louisiana Theater Shooter As 59-Year-Old ‘Drifter’
Police said John Russel Houser unloaded at least 13 rounds inside the theater, killing two people and then himself. Police said they still don't know Houser's motive.
Read More »Anthem To Buy Cigna, Creating Largest Health Insurer By Enrollment
The combined company would have an estimated revenue of $115 billion and cover 53 million people in the U.S.
Read More »Obama Says His Biggest Frustration Has Been Inability To Pass Gun Laws
The president spoke about gun control just hours before a gunman opened fire in a Louisiana movie theater. Obama said he will keep trying to pass gun safety laws in his remaining 18 months in office.
Read More »Classified Emails Were Sent Through Clinton’s Private Network, Says Watchdog
The Justice Department has received a referral from an inspector general that is related to the case but it has made no decision yet about whether it will launch an investigation into the issue.
Read More »3 Dead, 7 Injured In Shooting At Louisiana Movie Theater
The shooter was a 58-year-old "lone white male" who was armed with a handgun, police said during a press conference late Thursday. At least three people remain in critical condition.
Read More »Sen. Grassley Not Satisfied With Answers From The Red Cross
The American Red Cross responded to detailed questions about how it spent almost half a million dollars in Haiti. But Sen. Chuck Grassley says he and the public need more information.
Read More »Apology Demanded For Mustard Gas Experiment Subjects
Members of Congress have written to the Secretary of Defense asking him to tell black, Puerto Rican and Japanese American soldiers that they were unjustly chosen to be poisoned in experiments in WWII.
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