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Police link non-fatal shooting to Phoenix serial killer

Authorities investigating the first serial killer in Phoenix in a decade said Wednesday that they have linked a non-fatal shooting to the case, bringing the number of attacks under examination to nine.

 
Team of 2 tackles workforce development in Nevada

Workforce development efforts in the state have been ongoing and numerous — and now a team of two is working to coordinate all of those efforts and target grant money.

 
Pence endorses Ryan while Trump is ‘not quite there yet’

As Donald Trump holds off endorsing House Speaker Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s Republican primary, his running mate enthusiastically endorsed Ryan on Wednesday, calling him a “longtime friend” and “strong conservative leader.”

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1st US law enforcement officer charged in plot to help Islamic State

Prosecutors brought the first-ever federal terrorism charges against a law enforcement officer in the U.S., alleging Wednesday that a patrol officer with the D.C. region’s Metro Transit Police was caught in sting buying about $250 worth of gift cards for the Islamic State group.

 
Passengers, crew survive fiery crash at Dubai airport; firefighter killed

An Emirates flight from India with 300 people on board crash landed at Dubai’s main airport Wednesday, sending black smoke billowing into the air and halting all flights at the Middle East’s busiest airport.

 
Judge won’t release video of Trump testimony in school lawsuit

A federal judge refused to release video of Donald Trump testifying in a lawsuit alleging fraud by the now-defunct Trump University, denying critics of the Republican presidential nominee a chance to use potentially powerful images against him.

 
Obama says Trump is ‘woefully unprepared’ to be president

In a searing denouncement, President Barack Obama castigated Donald Trump as “unfit” and “woefully unprepared” to serve in the White House. He challenged Republicans to withdraw their support for their party’s nominee, declaring “There has to come a point at which you say ‘enough.’”

 
5 killed after pole slices charter bus in central California crash

A charter bus veered off a central California highway before dawn Tuesday and struck a pole that sliced the vehicle nearly in half, killing five people and sending five more to hospitals, some with lost limbs, authorities said.

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