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By Daniel Arkin and Becky Bratu, NBC NewsA New Jersey mall remained on lockdown Monday night after a man — dressed in all black and armed with a rifle, according to witnesses — fired at least one shot inside.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's wife MacKenzie on Monday used the online retail giant's own website to criticize a new high-profile book about her husband as a "lopsided and misleading portrait of the people and culture at Amazon.

Authorities were looking for a gunman inside a New Jersey shopping mall Monday evening after reports of shots fired, law enforcement sources told NBC New York.Gunfire erupted just before the Westfield Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus closed at 9:30 p.m., according to the station.

A federal appeals court has temporary halted plans to resume domestic horse slaughter.The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver on Monday issued a temporary injunction barring the Department of Agriculture from inspecting the plants.

Amid accusations that suspended Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito allegedly harassed and bullied teammate Jonathan Martin, top coach Joe Philbin said Monday that he made the decision to bar Incognito from the team.

Steel workers who do their jobs wearing flame-retardant gear tried to convince the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that they should be paid for the time they spend "donning and doffing" such items before and after their shifts.

The cameras strapped to the skydivers' helmets were supposed to memorialize their perfectly timed jumps and exhilarating descent from two small planes to the earth 12,000 feet below.

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday that accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged co-conspirators would already have been convicted and set for execution if they had been tried in civilian courts as Holder wanted in 2009.

Gas prices are dropping across most of the country — with 15 percent of stations selling it for less than $3 a gallon — but volatility is making it hard for many drivers to celebrate.

A pair of masked men who were robbing a Pennsylvania convenience store Monday were shot and killed by a customer, authorities said.The unidentified patron was arrested after allegedly gunning down two men who had held up Krick's Korner in Reading, Penn., just after 2 p.m. Monday, Police Sgt.