Former med student set traps in home before shooting, police say
Police arrested a 24-year-old former medical student for allegedly killing at least 12 people at a suburban Denver movie theater.
Police arrested a 24-year-old former medical student for allegedly killing at least 12 people at a suburban Denver movie theater.
An audience at a midnight showing of the new Batman movie instead were witnesses to a bloody mass shooting at a suburban Denver movie theater.
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Ross has become the new Red Sox leading man. “You can’t compare it when you come through and you’re the hero,” he said. “There’s no better feeling.’’
The removal is a precautionary measure after a fallen fixture was found Thursday on the bridge’s lower deck, officials said.
After stifling heat followed by violent storms, the weekend looks mostly sunny with comfortable humidity.
Mitt Romney was not merely an absentee owner of Bain Capital during his leave of absence, interviews and public records show.
The state commission underestimated reaction to the fact that Carl Stanley McGee, the man tapped to be executive director of the panel, had been arrested in a sexual assault on a boy.
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The aquarium opened in the summer of 1969 and was part of the waterfront urban renewal plan that transformed Central Wharf.
Snedeker, an American, shot a 64 that gave him the clubhouse lead at 10-under after two rounds as some big names struggled.
Prosecutors allege David Kwiatkowski fed his drug habit by injecting himself with medication intended for patients and returned needles to hospital carts.
The furniture giant decided against building a store at Assembly Square following more than a decade of discussions and planning.
President Obama assailed Republican plans to repeal his health care law and transform Medicare into a voucher program.
The rebels claimed to control a small section of Damascus for the first time after intense street fighting there.
There were treats in this year’s nominations, but the omissions were glaring.
The latest from France’s André Téchiné is an elegantly rambling affair, set in Venice, about the ways spouses, lovers, parents, and children never quite connect.