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Car plows into crowd at Oklahoma parade, killing at least three
At least three people were killed and nearly two dozen injured when a car traveling at high speed plowed into a crowd watching a homecoming parade at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, police said on Saturday. The driver of the vehicle, Adacia Chambers, 25, was in custody, Captain Kyle Gibbs of the Stillwater Police said. The suspect does not appear to have been a student at Oklahoma State University, Gibbs
Car plows into crowd at Oklahoma parade, killing at least three
At least three people were killed and nearly two dozen injured when a car traveling at high speed plowed into a crowd watching a homecoming parade at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, police said on Saturday. The driver of the vehicle, Adacia Chambers, 25, was in custody, Captain Kyle Gibbs of the Stillwater Police said. The suspect does not appear to have been a student at Oklahoma State University, Gibbs
Soldier Killed in Iraq Raid Belonged to Delta Force
The U.S. Army soldier killed in the raid that freed 70 hostages from an ISIS prison in northern Iraq was a highly-decorated, veteran member of the elite Delta Force, U.S. military sources told ABC News. Master Sergeant Joshua L. Wheeler is the first American combat death in Iraq since American troops returned in mid-2014 to train, advise and assist the Iraqi military to fight ISIS, military officials said. Wheeler, 39,
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Chafee ends his presidential campaign
Mexico braces for strongest hurricane in Western hemisphere
Forecasters say the Category 5 storm is the strongest ever recorded in the Western hemisphere.
Benghazi panel gives Hillary Clinton a presidential platform
The 11-hour hearing brings out little new information and no major missteps by Clinton.
At least 43 killed in French bus crash, worst in decades
By Regis DUVIGNAU PUISSEGUIN, France (Reuters) – At least 41 people on a bus carrying elderly day-trippers were killed early on Friday when the bus hit a truck head-on and caught fire, in France’s worst road crash in more than 30 years.
Chicago dad appears in court over accidental shooting of three-year-old
A Chicago man who has been charged with felony child endangerment after his 3-year-old son was shot and killed by his 6-year-old brother will appear in court on Friday for a preliminary hearing. The 6-year-old found the loaded revolver on top of the refrigerator and shot little brother Eian Santiago last Saturday while the two were playing “cops and robbers,” according to police and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.