3 dead, 8 injured at North Carolina waterfront bar shooting
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Marine veteran charged in deadly North Carolina waterfront shooting appears subdued in court
A decorated Marine veteran charged with firing an assault rifle from a boat at a waterfront bar in North Carolina, killing three people and wounding five, appeared subdued in court Monday as prosecutors said they may seek the death penalty.
A father called for stricter penalties during a hearing Monday in North Carolina, saying that like in the recent fatal light rail attack in Charlotte, his daughter's suspected killer was a repeat offender.
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In a rare U.N. appearance, senior North Korean diplomat insists his country won't give up nukes
Under the spotlight of the General Assembly’s annual meeting of world leaders, Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son Gyong amplified his country’s longstanding complaints about U.S.-led military exercises with South Korea and Japan.
After launching their " JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown" tour in August, the trio revealed via an Instagram post on Monday that they’re adding 19 new dates, with fresh stops in cities including Newark, New Jersey; Cincinnati; Detroit; Las Vegas; New Orleans; Ottawa, Ontario; Montreal; Baltimore; and Brooklyn, New York.
With Dillon Gabriel as the Browns' starting QB, Cleveland has a case to be the AFC North's best team
As it stands, the Browns two leading receivers are tight ends -- rookie Harold Fannin Jr. (17 catches) and David Njoku (14 catches). Jerry Jeudy, the No. 1 receiver by default, has 13 receptions for 142 yards and no touchdowns -- through four NFL games, mind you.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A pair of northeastern North Carolina legislative districts can remain intact, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, rejecting Black voters’ claims that state Republicans illegally manipulated the boundaries to prevent them from electing their favored candidates.
A 10-hour, multi-agency search along the North Platte River early Tuesday for a Casper man who fell in was called off a little after noon. Casper
A senior North Korean diplomat vowed that Pyongyang would "never give up" its nuclear weapons in a rare address to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.