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A gunman killed a member of staff and a customer at an Indiana grocery store before being shot dead by police, officials said early Thursday.Both victims were women and were found 10 to 12 aisles apart at Martin's Super Market in the city of Elkhart, Indiana State Police Sgt.
Three people are dead, including the shooter, after a shooting at an Elkhart, Ind., grocery store, according to the Indiana State Police, local media reported Wednesday night.Police shot and killed the gunman, WNDU-TV and The Elkhart Truth reported.
Video recorded by the helmet camera of a first responder and the dash-cam of a fire truck at the crash site of an Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco last year shows at least one firefighter noticed someone was on the ground outside the aircraft and alerted a colleague.
A March hearing was set for a California Little Leaguer whose own coach sued him for injuring him when he threw his batting helmet in joy over scoring the winning run in a game, according to court documents.
The parents and grandparents of the 12-year-old boy accused of shooting two fellow students at a New Mexico middle school said Wednesday they're heartbroken and are praying for the wounded children."We are horribly sad over this tragedy on so many levels.
The military has stripped the certification and security clearances of 34 officers at a Montana missile base after uncovering what it believes is the largest cheating scandal ever to hit the nuclear force, Air Force officials told NBC News Wednesday.
Musicians of the Minnesota Orchestra will be back onstage soon after they and the Orchestra Board of Directors have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement that will end the nearly 16-month lockout of the musicians. The agreement takes effect Feb. 1 and performances are expected to begin later that month.
“Fast Track” isn’t a video game, a motor speedway or the official name of the high-speed rail project in California. In fact, “Fast Track” does not refer to anything swag at all—it’s a term that refers to international trade policy—and a very lame policy at that. Here are just a few reasons why “Fast Track” is terrible for working people.
The United States has obtained a "proof of life" video of American soldier Bowe Bergdahl who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan in 2009 and is the only U.S. service member held captive by enemy forces, officials said Wednesday.The video — which was on a thumb drive intercepted by the U.S.
Florida authorities are looking into the account of a woman who says retired police captain Curtis Reeves confronted her about texting in the movie theater where he allegedly gunned down man for the same thing two weeks later.