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3 dead, 7 hurt when gunman opens fire in Lafayette movie theater
As the previews ended and the lights dimmed for the screening of the comedy "Trainwreck," a man stood up inside a Lafayette movie theater, pulled out a handgun and began firing indiscriminately.

Reality TV lawyer found dead in California home
A reality television lawyer who called herself the "Legal Diva" was found slain this week in her California home, her family said.

U.S.
Survivors of kidnapping, rape and torture join 'The Hunt' for justice
When Andrea Hood saw the window, she knew it might be her only chance to survive.

Weather radar detects swarm of bugs over Texas
Nothing seemed unusual Wednesday when the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma, picked up what appeared to be rainclouds over western North Texas.

July Fourth message not the first from Russian bombers
"Good morning, American pilots. We are here to greet you on your Fourth of July Independence Day."

Sandra Bland death: New details only make case murkier
When it comes to the circumstances leading to Sandra Bland's death, what we don't know far outweighs what we do.

WORLD
Obamamania sweeps Kenya as resourceful businesses cash in on visit
Obama's visit to his father's homeland might be a short one, but Kenyan entrepreneurs are hoping that it will have long lasting benefits on the country's economic development.

Amazing 360-degree panoramic images show new sides of North Korea
Like many of us, Singaporean photographer Aram Pan is curious about North Korea.

NASA finds 'Earth's bigger, older cousin'
NASA said Thursday that its Kepler spacecraft has spotted "Earth's bigger, older cousin": the first nearly Earth-size planet to be found in the habitable zone of a star similar to our own.

Female genital mutilation: Thousands of victims 'residing in the UK'
According to UNICEF, 30 million women worldwide are likely to endure female genital mutilation (FGM) within the next eight years. And a new report suggests that the problem is widespread in the UK.

BUSINESS
Horror in a movie theater, instead of on a screen
At the movies, feelings of fear and terror are supposed to come from the big screen and the blasting speakers.

IMF warns Japan over its staggering national debt
Japan's debt will be three times the size of its economy by 2030 unless the government acts now to control spending, the International Monetary Fund has warned.

HEALTH
HIV discoverer: 'To develop a cure is almost impossible'
She's the woman who co-discovered HIV in 1983, and won a Nobel Prize for her work. But next month, French scientist Francoise Barre-Sinoussi will retire from her lab.

Teen sex rate lowest since the 1980s, contraceptive use remains high
The number of teenagers having sex is the lowest in the last 25 years and the use of condoms among teens is slightly higher than in the last 11 years, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

TECHNOLOGY
Facebook loses appeal over access to user data
You think your Facebook profile is private? Think again.

Honing hacking skills at NSA summer camp
Summer camp evokes memories of nature hikes and canoeing in bucolic woodsy settings.

ENTERTAINMENT
Teen uncovers photos of Nirvana's first concert
After finding a dog-eared photo strip showing her old man palling around with, oh, just rock legend Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, 19-year-old Maggie Poukkula did what any teen might do: She posted them to Twitter.

Watch Paula Abdul and James Corden recreate her "Opposites Attract" music video
James Corden is doing MC Skat Kat proud.

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