The Associated Press
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There were conflicting reports about the number of possible injuries, but police say the lone shooter is dead.
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The Treasury Department has implemented new regulations designed to limit the ability of U.S. firms to seek refuge in lower tax countries.
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Hurricane Odile hit Mexico's Baja Coast and Hurricane Edouard is developing off the coast of Florida.
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The eye of the storm swept onto shore with winds of 60 mph at 2:30 a.m. local time. No deaths or major injuries were reported.
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A two-star general was killed in an apparent insider attack by a member of the Afghan security forces, at a base west of Kabul.
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House Speaker John Boehner says the House has no plans to impeach President Barack Obama.
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We discuss potential economic consequences of the downed plane in eastern Ukraine, which might include higher airfares, with Bloomberg's Michael Regan.
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Arthur has strengthened to a hurricane in the Atlantic, where it threatens to deliver the Carolinas a glancing blow on July 4th.
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The United States reached the knockout stage of consecutive World Cups for the first time, just not the way the Americans wanted.
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The Library of Congress has chosen Southern writer Charles Wright to serve as the nation's next poet laureate beginning this fall.