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A 29-year-old man opened fire at an Antioch, Tennessee theater with what turned out to be an airsoft gun. Vincente Montano, a homeless man who reportedly had "significant mental health issues," fired shots from the toy gun at a Carmike Hickory 8 screening of Mad Max: Fury Road before he was fatally shot by police Wednesday. One person reportedly suffered superficial wounds from a hatchet he wielded and three others were treated for exposure to his pepper spray. |
President Barack Obama warned that rejection of the Iran deal could put the U.S. on the path to a new war. "It’s hard to imagine a worse approach than blocking this deal,” Obama said at American University on Wednesday. He called the ongoing fight "the most consequential foreign policy debate our country has had since the invasion of Iraq." But he has some convincing to do; a recent poll showed widespread voter opposition to the agreement, which would lift economic sanctions in Iran in exchange for intense restrictions to its nuclear program. Congress has until September to review the deal, but meanwhile you can watch our interview with White House Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes to learn more about what it could mean for you. |
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed that recently discovered plane debris belonged to MH370. The plane disappeared more than a year ago with 239 people on board, but officials said Wednesday that the debris could provide some clues about where exactly the plane crashed — just not why it went down. Early Thursday officials announced that they found a window and other debris on Reunion Island that may also belong to MH370. |
10 GOP candidates will spar at tonight’s debate on Fox News, and this is everything you need to know before you watch. |
Hiroshima commemorated victims of the atomic bomb 70 years later.Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe honored the lives of the nearly 140,000 people who were killed and called for global nuclear disarmament as residents released thousands of lanterns into the sky. |
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