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Texas mall shooting: Body camera video shows officer who fatally shot outlet mass shooter

Police released body camera footage of the officer who fatally shot the May 6 mass shooter who killed eight people at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas.

 

Do you put ketchup in the fridge? Heinz sparks debate on social media

The company started a poll asking people where they keep their ketchup. Nearly 60% of respondents said they keep the condiment in the fridge.

 

US air quality map: Chicago, Detroit, DC among cities impacted by Canadian wildfire smoke

Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continue to spread across the U.S., with cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Washington, D.C. feeling the impact.

 

Delphi's Chase Long follows path baseball success

Long went 2-5 in last weekend's North-South All-Star series at Loeb Stadium.

 

Supreme Court blocks use of affirmative action at Harvard, UNC in blow to diversity efforts

Members of the Supreme Court's conservative majority, including Chief Justice John Roberts, had long signaled skepticism about affirmative action.

 

Supreme Court backs Christian who wanted Sundays off in ruling that may affect employers: Live updates

The case has been called one of the most wide-reaching religious liberty cases in a roughly half a century.

 

Police arrest man suspected of Tuesday's shots fired at 7th and Heath

Police arrested the man Wednesday who they suspect fired at least five shots Tuesday afternoon into a house and car at Seventh and Heath streets.

 

110 million in South under heat advisory as air-quality concerns linger in Midwest: Thursday forecast

Today's weather forecast includes a dangerous heat wave in Texas and the South and poor-air quality in the Midwest.

 

After workers' heat deaths, Texas cities required water breaks. A new law takes that power away.

A new Texas law meant to reduce a 'patchwork' of local rules is drawing attention for its potential impact on worker water breaks amid a heat wave.

 

Book bans, service ponies and throwing stars: New Indiana laws start July 1

You can have a service animal, but only if it's a dog or a pony. This and several other new Indiana laws go into effect July 1.

 

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