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- Veteran suicide: The stories behind the statistics
- How many times did Republicans mention Hillary? The Clinton campaign was counting
- Mizzou professor resigns courtesy appointment
- FanDuel, DraftKings to fight New York order halting bets
- Suspect in shooting of Texas judge held on separate charge
- Ben Carson is done answering questions about his life story
- How Jeb Bush missed his big opportunity in Milwaukee
- Online threats against blacks net arrest at Missouri campus
- Republicans clash on immigration at debate
Veteran suicide: The stories behind the statistics Posted: |
How many times did Republicans mention Hillary? The Clinton campaign was counting Posted: |
Mizzou professor resigns courtesy appointment Posted: |
FanDuel, DraftKings to fight New York order halting bets Posted: 11 Nov 2015 08:55 AM PST DraftKings called the decision by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman "hasty and uninformed" and said it was prepared to mount a challenge in court so the company could continue operating in the state. "We will pursue this fight to the fullest to ensure that New York fantasy sports fans do not need to stop playing," DraftKings said in a statement on Wednesday. |
Suspect in shooting of Texas judge held on separate charge Posted: 11 Nov 2015 03:30 PM PST A man seen by police as a person of interest in the shooting of a Texas judge in Austin last week was ordered on Wednesday by a judge in Houston to be held without bond on a separate murder charge in that city. Chimene Onyeri, 28, charged with felony murder in the shooting death of Jacobi Demon Alexander last May, was booked into jail after the appearance in Houston. Austin police have not yet announced a motive in the shooting of District Judge Julie Kocurek, 51, in front of her Austin home last Friday, or any link to Onyeri. |
Ben Carson is done answering questions about his life story Posted: |
How Jeb Bush missed his big opportunity in Milwaukee Posted: |
Online threats against blacks net arrest at Missouri campus Posted: 11 Nov 2015 04:46 PM PST COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A white college student suspected of posting online threats to shoot black students and faculty at the University of Missouri was charged Wednesday with making a terrorist threat, adding to the racial tension at the heart of the protests that led two top administrators to resign earlier this week. |
Republicans clash on immigration at debate Posted: |
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