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    Washington Post

    Police: Houston shooter fired 212 rounds
    Washington Post
    HOUSTON — An Army veteran of two Afghanistan tours who killed one person and wounded several others during a weekend rampage fired 212 rounds from his military-style rifle before a SWAT officer fatally shot him, police said Tuesday. “Suffice to say ...
    Police release new details in deadly West Houston shooting spreeChron.com
    Police: Houston shooter chose spot for tactical advantageCBS News
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  2. A CBS affiliate is under fire for what social media users characterized as an inaccurate and inappropriate tweet.

    KCBS‑TV in Los Angeles tweeted that a local teacher was arrested “for molesting a former student & craft beer for females.”

    Obviously, the teacher did not molest craft beer, as Twitter users pointed out.

    The tweet has since been deleted.

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    People Magazine

    California Woman Graduates From Same University Where She Was Abandoned as an Infant
    People Magazine
    In November 1984, a newborn baby girl was left by her mother in a box in a laundry room at San Francisco State University. Hours later, two students found the baby, one of whom happened to be a nursing student named Esther who knew how to care for the ...

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    Va. Appeals Court Won't Re-Hear Transgender Bathroom Access Case
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    A federal appeals court Tuesday declined to re-hear a case involving a Virginia transgender student, a victory for the student and advocates of transgender rights. A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond ruled in April ...
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    Chicago Tribune

    Severe weather causes roof to be blown off near Willowbrook
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    Showers and thunderstorms are making their way through the suburbs, just in time for the afternoon commute. The severe weather caused a roof to be torn off an apartment building about 2:40 p.m. at 16w580 Honeysuckle Rose Lane in an unincorporated ...
    Wind blows roof off apartment in unincorporated WillowbrookWLS-TV
    Suburban Apartment Building Evacuated After Storms Tear Off RoofNBC Chicago
    Building evacuated near Willowbook after roof blows offChicago Sun-Times

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    OAS head moves to suspend Venezuela from regional group
    Reuters
    CARACAS The head of the Organization of American States (OAS) has called an urgent meeting to discuss whether Venezuela is violating basic democratic principles, paving the way for a vote that could suspend it from the regional diplomatic body.
    World Digest: May 31, 2016Washington Post
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  7. One Oklahoma veteran running for Congress compared his experience on the front lines of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border to the patrolling of the U.S.-Mexico border, with one major difference: “Were were allowed to shoot ‘em” in the Middle East.

    Image source: Jarrin Jackson for Congress/Facebook

    Image via Facebook/Jarrin Jackson for Congress

    Jarrin Jackson, who is running against incumbent Rep. Markwayne Mullin for the Republican nomination, shared the comparison — and distinction — during an interview with radio host Steve Deace Friday.

    “The first go-around, I was a platoon leader just a few miles away from the Pakistan border,” he told Deace. “And really, what we were doing was shore up a porous border kind of like, imagine our southern border, except for we were allowed to shoot ‘em.”

    Jackson is a strident supporter of the Second Amendment and a staunch opponent of illegal immigration. On his website, the GOP candidate warns against “bad actors” who could bring “contagion” into the country, taking jobs away from Americans and putting citizens in danger.

    “The world is full of bad actors. Relaxing security around them to dole out compassion won’t get us praised. It’ll get us killed,” Jackson wrote on his website.

    “Every time someone unlawfully here takes a job, introduces contagion, evades a tax, commits a crime, burdens our schools, crowds our safety net, degrades our infrastructure, or votes,” he continued, “another strand forming our country breaks.”

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    Italy court upholds Costa Concordia captain's 2012 shipwreck sentence
    Reuters
    FLORENCE, Italy A 16-year prison sentence for the former captain of the Costa Concordia cruise liner for his role in the deadly 2012 shipwreck was upheld on Tuesday by an Italian appeals court. Francesco Schettino, who was commanding the ship when it ...
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    Standard-Examiner

    Ogden police searching for missing LDS sister missionary
    Standard-Examiner
    OGDEN — Police are searching for a 20-year-old LDS missionary who has been missing since Monday evening. Sister Heeji Nada Kang, a fulltime missionary serving in the Utah Ogden Mission, according to a news release from The Church of Jesus Christ ...
    LDS Church Asking for Public's Help Finding MissingGood4Utah

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    Bleacher Report

    How an Underclassmen Combine Would Benefit College Football and the NFL Draft
    Bleacher Report
    DESTIN, Fla. — Ninety-six players decided to leave college football early following the 2015, season, and 30 of them never heard their names called during the 2016 NFL Draft. A whopping 31.3 percent. Something has to change, and the SEC's head coaches ...
    Quiz: Are you LeBron James or Stephen Curry?Sports Illustrated
    SEC SPRING MEETINGS: Bret Bielema wants SEC-Big 10 football seriesMontgomery Advertiser
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  11. A quick-witted 12-year-old scientist from Mexico claims to have compiled all of the “evidence that vaccines cause autism.”

    Marco Arturo, who has gained thousands of followers from around the world on Facebook by posting videos of his scientific explorations and discoveries, shared a video over the weekend that gained more than 1 million views in just one day.

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    Image via Facebook/Marco Arturo

    At the start of the video, Marco announces that he will be addressing a “very delicate topic” that he “used to be very skeptical about.”

    But, he shares, after “a lot of research” he has discovered that “vaccines do and will cause autism.”

    He then pulls out a folder containing every single document he found confirming the link between vaccines and autism.

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    Image via Facebook/Marco Arturo

    But as Marco proceeds to go through his findings page-by-page, viewers see that the folder contains nothing but blank sheets of paper.

    “I think it might be because there is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that vaccines are linked to autism in any way whatsoever!” Marco asserts.

    The 12-year-old then makes his case for why vaccines have actually been helpful in saving countless people from diseases like measles, meningitis, polio and smallpox.

    Marco addresses the argument that parents are free to determine what is best for their children’s health. According him him, parents need to be thinking about more than just their own children.

    “It’s also everyone else’s child you’re putting in danger because you read some forwarded email,” he said.

    Since Marco posted the video Saturday, it has been viewed nearly 3.5 million times and received tens of thousands of likes and comments on his Facebook page. The post even caught the attention of actor and comedian Ashton Kutcher, who posted the video to his official account with the description, “Hopefully this settles things.”

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  12. CHESTER, Ill. (AP) — Jurors on Tuesday found former suburban Chicago police officer Drew Peterson guilty of trying to hire someone to kill the prosecutor who helped to convict him in the killing of his third wife.

    Peterson was convicted of trying to hire someone while in prison to kill Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow, who helped convict Peterson in 2012 of killing ex-wife Kathleen Savio eight years earlier. Prosecutors say Peterson believed that with Glasgow dead, he could win an appeal of his conviction.

    In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill. , police sergeant Drew Peterson arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill. , for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his third wife Kathleen Savio. (Photo: AP)

    In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill. , police sergeant Drew Peterson arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill. , for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his third wife Kathleen Savio. (Photo: AP)

    The jury deliberated for about an hour before finding Peterson guilty of solicitation of murder for hire and solicitation of murder. Peterson, 62, is serving a 38-year sentence in Savio’s death and faces up to 60 more years in prison.

    While the verdict was read, Peterson sat and listened with his head resting on his left hand.

    Several jurors declined to comment.

    During closing arguments Tuesday, prosecutors said prison recordings of Peterson speaking with a fellow inmate prove he wanted Glasgow killed.

    “It’s the defendant’s own words that prove him guilty beyond reasonable doubt,” said Steve Nate of the Illinois attorney general’s office, which assisted Randolph County prosecutors with the case.

    Peterson’s fellow inmate, Antonio “Beast” Smith, wore a wiretap for prosecutors, and jurors heard hours of Smith’s recorded conversations with Peterson at Menard Correctional Center in November 2014. Smith testified last week that Peterson enlisted him to help kill Glasgow.

    Nate pointed to a specific section of secret recordings in which Smith tells Peterson that he gave his uncle the go-ahead to kill Glasgow.

    “OK, all right, I’m in,” Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, responded. “From the first time we talked about it, there was no turning back.”

    Peterson’s defense lawyer, Lucas Liefer, told jurors his client never explicitly says in the recordings that he wanted Glasgow killed. Liefer called Smith unreliable and said Smith asked for a shortened prison term in exchange for help with the Peterson case.

    “This case is wrought with inconsistency and incomplete evidence,” Liefer said.

    Savio’s death was initially deemed accidental. Glasgow reopened the case after the 2007 disappearance of Stacy Peterson, Peterson’s 23-year-old fourth wife. Peterson was never charged in her disappearance but told the informant he worried that Glasgow would eventually do so.

    As Peterson left the courtroom Tuesday, he glanced at and said something unintelligible to Stacy Peterson’s sister, Cassandra Cales, the Chicago Tribune reported.

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