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School shooting: A 14-year-old student accused of killing four people and injuring nine others in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday had previously been interviewed by the FBI after authorities received tips last year about online threats to commit an unspecified school shooting. Investigators are still looking into how the suspect identified as Apalachee student Colt Gray obtained the gun used in Wednesday’s shooting and got it into the school. The latest >
The investigation: Gray has been charged as an adult in the deaths of Apalachee High School students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, both 14, and instructors Richard Aspinwall, 39, and Christina Irimie, 53, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. At least nine other people — eight students and one teacher at the school — were taken to hospitals with injuries and are expected to survive. It’s unclear if any of the victims were specifically targeted. Details >
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‘I was scared’: As an investigation continues into the school shooting , students at Apalachee High School expressed fear as they heard gunshots in the hallway outside of classrooms Wednesday. Cameron LeRoy, a 15-year-old student at the school, told NewsNation that he heard shots in the hallway and feared he would die . “You never think that’s going to happen to you until it does. And then you’re just scared. You don’t know what to do,” LeRoy told NewsNation. Watch the interview >
‘Hate will not prevail’: Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith described the school shooting as an act of “pure evil” and vowed that “hate will not prevail.” The tragedy hit close to home for Smith, a lifelong Barrow County resident whose children are in the school system. Apalachee High School has about 1,900 students. Classes across the school district have been canceled for the rest of the week, but grief counselors will be available, according to officials. Full report >
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Debate rules: The campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the rules of next week’s debate against former President Donald Trump , including the muting of microphones when it’s not a candidate’s turn to speak, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. Key questions ahead of the debate >
Kennedy: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged he probably won’t be able to get his name off the ballot in every state where, just a few weeks ago, his campaign fought to be included. And one reason, he said, is Democrats. Kennedy told NewsNation’s “The Hill” that the Democratic National Committee was previously suing in an attempt to keep him off the ballot, and now its suing to keep him on the ballot. Details >
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Trump case: A judge will hear arguments Thursday about next steps in the federal election subversion case against former President Donald Trump . Thursday’s proceedings will mark the first hearing since the Supreme Court ruled that former presidents are entitled to broad immunity from criminal charges. Details >
Charges: The case charges Trump with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The former president is not expected to appear in court Thursday, and it’s not clear whether the judge will make any official rulings. The latest >
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Hunter Biden trial: Hunter Biden’s tax trial is scheduled to begin Thursday with jury selection in Los Angeles federal court. The latest case against the president’s son accuses him of failing to pay at least $1.4 million in taxes. The trial could take a closer look at Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings and his struggle with addiction . It’s unknown whether the Biden family will attend the trial. The latest >
Gun case: In June, Hunter Biden’s gun trial ended with his conviction on three felony gun charges. He is set to be sentenced in that case on Nov. 13 — the week after the 2024 election. Read more >
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‘Friend Killer’: One of Mexico’s most-feared drug lords was released from a U.S. prison after serving more than half of a 25-year prison sentence. Osiel Cárdenas Guillén was placed in the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday, an official from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons confirmed, which would normally suggest he’d be deported back to Mexico. Cárdenas Guillén, also known as “El Mata Amigos,” or “The one who kills his friends,” was the former head of the Gulf cartel. He was known for his brutality, and he created the most bloodthirsty gang of hitmen Mexico has ever known, the Zetas. Full report >
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Warning: A doctor in Virginia is warning families about the dangers of a hot new social media trend that has sent several children to his office with severe burns. Some children in Richmond have recently ended up in the hospital after following videos posted to social media showing how to make “Jolly Rancher candy grapes.” The videos encourage viewers to melt the hard candies on the stove before coating grapes with the hot liquid and letting them cool in the freezer. What to know >
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Your money: While hot dogs may still be $1.50 at Costco , memberships for the warehouse club got more expensive Sunday. For the first time since 2017, the warehouse membership club raised the annual fees of U.S. and Canada Gold Star and Business members by $5, to $65. A price hike also went into effect on Sept. 1 for Executive members. Details >
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A Florida man was arrested after he faked service in the military and forged a DD 214 document, according to deputies. The investigation >
A new law in Illinois will ban hotels in the state from providing small, single-use plastic bottles containing personal-care products like mini shampoo, soap or lotion bottles to hotel guests. Why the state is making the move >
A North Carolina musician was arrested on accusations he used artificial intelligence to create hundreds of thousands of songs that he streamed billions of times to collect more than $10 million in royalty payments. The case >
More human remains have been found at a California man’s nudist resort after he was recently arrested on suspicion of murder. The latest >
A Virginia elementary school teacher was arrested after police say a special needs student was allegedly found with the teacher’s bags of methamphetamine and cocaine. Details >
A transgender teenager from Massachusetts is recovering after he said as many as a dozen high schoolers attacked him and called him homophobic slurs at a party. Read more >
A group of female crisis helpline staffers in Colorado launched a lawsuit, alleging they did not receive proper protection from being racially and sexually harassed by callers. What to know >
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, has been detected at a correctional facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa , according to multiple reports. The latest >
A clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health is underway in Nashville, Tennessee , where researchers are testing whether a vitamin can help treat Alzheimer’s disease. Details >
An archery hunter survived a grizzly bear attack in Island Park, Idaho . What to know about the surprise encounter >
Want to own Jon Snow’s sword? “Game of Thrones” fans can now bid on costumes, props, set pieces and memorabilia from the hit show in an auction in Texas . What to expect >
When one Virginia resident was “stumped” over what to do about an unsafe tree near his home, he turned to duct tape to keep the tree upright while he waits for action from city officials. The sticky situation >
A Rembrandt painting discovered in a Maine attic sold for $1.4 million. How it went from attic to auction >
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While on an evening walk, a firefighter with the Stillwater Fire Department in Oklahoma noticed a woman having trouble mowing her lawn. Without hesitation, he stepped in to help out. Read more >
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