Police officials said the man approached a security gate and was shot after he was told to drop the gun and refused. The suspect was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
Gov. Mary Fallin said she felt the bill, viewed by supporters of abortion rights and opponents alike as unprecedented, was too vague and poorly constructed.
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2016The presumptive GOP nominee, who just a few years ago praised President Obama's appeal for stronger gun control following the Newtown mass shootings, now attacks Hillary Clinton on gun reforms.
Minnesota's Twin Cities are home to the nation’s largest community of Somali immigrants, where parents fret that children who have done no wrong will be targeted, and everyone worries about neighbors who appear too cozy with police and other authorities.
The statement said that debris was discovered about 180 miles off the coast of the Egyptian city of Alexandria and came after authorities here were forced to retract earlier claims that wreckage from the EgyptAir plane with 66 people aboard had been found Thursday.
On the way to the door, Moshe Yaalon blasted Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he has lost confidence in the prime minister’s decision-making and morals.
We may joke about being “addicted” to the Web, but these patients are spending thousands to kick the habit.
Democrat Jim Justice’s companies owe more than $3 million to the federal government.
The decision helps clear the way for the infamous drug lord to face what has long been his worst nightmare: living behind bars in a U.S. prison.
The reorganization is meant to “improve effectiveness and accountability” in Metro’s management ranks, General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said. A Metro spokesman said the firings were not based on individual job performances.
Government standards regarding labeling of what we eat is extremely high stakes and has the potential to boost sales of certain types of foods while tanking sales of others.
In the 1960s TV sitcom, his character was the human sidekick (of course) of a talking palomino horse.
The protesters are largely supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who has ratcheted up political tension in the country by calling for a new technocratic government and urging his followers to the street.
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2016Republicans have physically dodged reporters, twisted their words and flip-flopped.
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