Law enforcement sources initially reported seven people had died. By 4:45 p.m., police reported there was no continuing threat, but the brewery still was considered an active crime scene. They asked people to say clear of the area. At 4:45 p.m. police reported there was no longer a threat but the brewery was still an active crime scene. |
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Law enforcement sources initially reported seven people had died. By 4:45 p.m., police reported there was no continuing threat, but the brewery still was considered an active crime scene. They asked people to say clear of the area. At 4:45 p.m. police reported there was no longer a threat but the brewery was still an active crime scene. |
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Law enforcement sources initially reported seven people had died. By 4:45 p.m., police reported there was no continuing threat, but the brewery still was considered an active crime scene. They asked people to say clear of the area. At 4:45 p.m. police reported there was no longer a threat but the brewery was still an active crime scene. |
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North Charleston, South Carolina By the time the New Hampshire primary results rolled in, revealing a fifth-place finish and zero delegates for Joe Biden, the former vice president was long gone over 900 miles away in South Carolina, a place he's maintained would be a linchpin for his pursuit of the Democratic presidential nomination. |
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Law enforcement sources initially reported seven people had died. By 4:45 p.m., police reported there was no continuing threat, but the brewery still was considered an active crime scene. They asked people to say clear of the area. At 4:45 p.m. police reported there was no longer a threat but the brewery was still an active crime scene. |
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"I just overheard on the radio seven — seven — victims. We might want to get some more med units here," a fire commander said over the radio. "Start building rescue task forces," another fire commander ordered. Then another commander came on the radio. |
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"I just overheard on the radio seven — seven — victims. We might want to get some more med units here," a fire commander said over the radio. "Start building rescue task forces," another fire commander ordered. Then another commander came on the radio. |
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Good afternoon, everyone. It is wonderful to be in Nashville, and I am deeply honored to be with you at such an important gathering. We live at a time when religion – long an essential pillar of our society – is being driven from the public square. Thank God we have the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) to counter that effort. |
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Hundreds of protesters on the Greek island of Lesbos yesterday threw stones at police who responded with tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets, an AFP photographer said, on a second day of demonstrations against the construction of new migrant camps. |
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JUBA, South Sudan — South Sudan opened a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war Saturday as the opposition leader Riek Machar was sworn in as President Salva Kiir’s vice president, a day after the two men agreed to form a coalition government that many observers prayed would last this time around. |
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THE POPE HAS urged Catholics to put down their phones and turn off the TV this Lent. In a world “polluted by too much verbal violence”, Pope Francis warned of the “offensive and harmful words” being amplified online in a speech to a general audience on Ash Wednesday. |
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