2015年10月26日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Big quake in Afghanistan and Pakistan kills over 200

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 11:29 AM PDT

Rescue workers carry a man, who was injured during an earthquake, at the Lady Reading hospital, PeshawarA major earthquake struck the remote Afghan northeast on Monday, killing more than 200 people in Afghanistan and nearby northern Pakistan, injuring hundreds and sending shock waves as far as New Delhi, officials said. The death toll could climb in coming days because communications were down in much of the rugged Hindu Kush mountain range where the quake was centered. In one of the worst incidents, at least 12 girls were killed in a stampede to flee their school building in Taloqan, just west of Badakhshan province where the tremor's epicenter was located.


For House Republicans, a crucial week

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Graham on GOP field: ‘How am I losing to these people?’

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Oklahoma woman charged with plowing into crowd had mental illness: lawyer

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 02:47 PM PDT

Adacia Avery Chambers is pictured in this booking photo provided by the Stillwater Police departmentA woman suspected of killing three adults and a toddler and injuring almost 50 people by ramming her car into Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade has a history of mental illness, her father and attorney said on Monday. A judge on Monday ordered that Adacia Chambers be held on $1 million bond on four counts of second-degree murder and granted a defense request that she be given a psychiatric examination. Speaking to reporters at Payne County Courthouse, Chambers' attorney, Tony Coleman, and her father, Floyd Chambers, said the 25-year-old woman had sought mental health treatment twice in recent years.


U.S. police chiefs call for background checks for all gun purchases

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 03:49 PM PDT

An exhibit booth for firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson is seen on display at the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in ChicagoBy Fiona Ortiz CHICAGO (Reuters) - Police chiefs from across the United States called on Monday for universal background checks for firearms purchases, saying opinion polls consistently show that most Americans support such restrictions. The proliferation of firearms is one of the factors behind a rise in homicide rates in many U.S. cities this year, according to senior law enforcement officials at the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Chicago. Acknowledging the power of the gun lobby and the reluctance of Congress to enact stricter gun laws, the police chiefs told a news conference they were not anti-gun but wanted to keep weapons out of the hands of people with criminal backgrounds.


Gunman kills himself after firing shots at Iowa businesses

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 04:26 PM PDT

A 40-year-old man armed with a handgun shot himself in the head on Monday afternoon when confronted by police responding to reports of shots fired at a business in Bettendorf, Iowa, a city spokeswoman said. The shooting happened minutes after a white man matching his description fired several shots a few miles away at a law firm in a building that also has a military recruiting center, which was not a target, Bettendorf spokeswoman Lauran Haldeman said. Haldeman said that Bettendorf police were responding to a report of shots fired at a prosthesis and brace-making business when they saw the man holding a handgun in the parking lot.

Canadian officials: Whale vessel sinks; 5 dead, 21 rescued

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 05:32 AM PDT

Rescue personnel mounting a search for victims of a capsized whale-watching boat park on a wharf in TofinoThe boat, with 27 people on board, sank off Vancouver Island, authorities said.


Chris Christie kicked out of Amtrak's quiet car

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