Daily Misfortune April 27, 2014
NBC Chicago | - 5 minutes ago |
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Details surrounding the shooting were not immediately available; Just before 1 p.m. Sunday, a 21-year-old man was shot in the 200 block of West 111th Street.
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KPRC Houston | - 4 hours ago |
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Gibson said several of the victims have severe burns. Several family members and friends gathered outside the plant entrance after the explosion, waiting for word on whether or not their loved ones were safe. People who live just a couple miles from ...
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(CNN) -- A teenager tackled by a vice principal refused to drop the knives he'd used to stab 21 at his Pittsburgh-area high school, saying, "My work is not done, I have more people to kill," according to a criminal complaint released Friday.
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Chicago Daily Herald | - 1 hour ago |
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"Everybody was looking up at their roofs with their flashlights," he said. When he called 911 and learned there had been a natural gas explosion, he went to investigate with his daughter Brittany. "When we first got here, there were flames shooting up...
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New York Daily News | - 1 hour ago |
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Julia Xanthos/New York Daily News Students mourn the death of Maren Sanchez, 16, who was killed at Jonathan Law High School in Milford, Conn.
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The family of a teenage bicyclist who died after being hit from behind by an SUV is now being sued for more than $1 million by the woman who was behind the wheel.
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ABC News | - 10 hours ago |
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Anderson told reporters she may have suffered from depression. The stabbing occurred in a remote part of Camp Arroyo, the site of a popular children's camp inside the 4,400-acre park south of Livermore, a suburb that's about 45 miles east of San Francisco.
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KPRC Houston | - 4 hours ago |
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Gibson said several of the victims have severe burns. Several family members and friends gathered outside the plant entrance after the explosion, waiting for word on whether or not their loved ones were safe. People who live just a couple miles from ...
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(CNN) -- A teenager tackled by a vice principal refused to drop the knives he'd used to stab 21 at his Pittsburgh-area high school, saying, "My work is not done, I have more people to kill," according to a criminal complaint released Friday.
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