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A gunman killed 2 people during a shooting rampage in a suburb of Vancouver, Canada
A gunman opened fire at a casino, a center for the homeless and other locations before being killed by police early Monday morning.
A now ex-police officer is charged after shooting a teenager eating in a parking lot
A now-former San Antonio police officer was charged Tuesday with aggravated assault by a peace officer for shooting and gravely wounding a teen eating a hamburger in his car in a parking lot.
A spacewalk has been canceled after a leak was discovered on a Soyuz capsule
A planned spacewalk by two Russian cosmonauts has been called off after ground teams noticed a significant leak from one of the spacecraft docked at the orbiting International Space Station.
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Besides Being A Bard, Shakespeare May Have Been A Stoner
Scientists have found cannabis in fragments of several pipes found in William Shakespeare's garden. The clay pipes date to early 1600s, meaning he might have been smoking more than tobacco.
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A Conversation With Senator Doug Jones
The Alabama Democrat is up for reelection in 2020.
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A Tick Gets Away At A News Conference About Diseases Ticks Carry
Officials in Miyazaki, Japan, held a news conference to warn about the diseases ticks carry. But a tick got away. They couldn't find it and sprayed insecticide in the room.
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Moot Davis: A Rocker With A Honky-Tonk Heart
The guitarist grew up in New Jersey but absorbed the country music his West Virginian parents loved. His new album is Man About Town.
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After A City Council Meeting On Civility, A Fight
A city councilman in Gardner, Kan., has resigned after a meeting turned ugly. At a meeting to discuss whether videotaping the meetings would add civility, Dennis Pugh told a fellow council member to shut up then stormed out. Pugh later drove to the councilman's house, tackled him and took his video camera. He's now charged with battery.
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Lack Of Bus Drivers Doesn't Stop A Boston Class From Taking A School Trip
Teacher Jim Mayers says a charter bus canceled before an eleventh grade field trip. The students rode in a replacement — a party bus complete with neon lights and a stripper pole.
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A Canadian Coca-Cola fan earns a Guinness World Record
Gary Feng has over 11,300 cans of Coca-Cola, breaking the record for the largest collection of soft drink cans of the same brand. The collection includes one of the first Coke cans produced in 1955.
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