The archive of all headlines from May 04, 2015, organized by time of publication.
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake applauds ‘communities coming together’ after ending controversial curfew
China’s operations on the continent are growing fast, leaving the United States and Australia, with stagnant budgets, wondering what China wants.
The proposals would regulate body cameras and revamp the prosecution of deadly force cases. But the details are thorny, and police groups are wary of overreaction. Weekend Reportlatest headlines BUSINESS Hotel booking scams cost Americans up to $220 million per year
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The proposals would regulate body cameras and revamp the prosecution of deadly force cases. But the details are thorny, and police groups are wary of overreaction. Weekend Reportlatest headlines Middle East Mysterious new force emerges in Yemen to fight rebels
The proposals would regulate body cameras and revamp the prosecution of deadly force cases. But the details are thorny, and police groups are wary of overreaction. Evening Reportlatest headlines Middle East Mysterious new force emerges in Yemen to fight rebels
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The proposals would regulate body cameras and revamp the prosecution of deadly force cases. But the details are thorny, and police groups are wary of overreaction. Evening Reportlatest headlines Nation Three people shot outside Texas event featuring Muhammad cartoon contest
Event awarding $10,000 for best cartoon of the prophet Muhammad is sealed off by police in Garland after officer reports shooting outside the building
The proposals would regulate body cameras and revamp the prosecution of deadly force cases. But the details are thorny, and police groups are wary of overreaction. Evening Reportlatest headlines Nation 2 gunmen killed, officer shot outside Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas
Security officer injured after returning fire at suspects outside event in Garland awarding $10,000 for the best cartoon of the prophet Muhammad
The two suspects reportedly drove up in a car and shot at a police officer outside a controversial event led by conservatives who are critical of Islam, officials say. Evening Reportlatest headlines POLITICS 'Tired of prayer vigils': California debates 20 bills aimed at police force
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Security officer injured after returning fire at suspects outside event in Garland awarding $10,000 for the best cartoon of the prophet
Md. Gov. Larry Hogan declared, “The city is safe,” six days after rioting erupted in the wake of Freddie Gray’s death in police custody. More than 200 businesses were destroyed, the governor said.
Security officer injured after returning fire at suspects outside event in Garland awarding $12,500 for the best cartoon of the prophet
The two suspects reportedly drove up in a car and shot at a security guard outside a controversial event led by conservatives who are critical of Islam, officials say. Evening Reportlatest headlines POLITICS 'Tired of prayer vigils': California debates 20 bills aimed at police force
Bodies of suspects still lying in the street amid reports of an incendiary device outside the contest in Garland held to find the best cartoon of the prophet
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Bomb squad moves in after violence erupted outside exhibition of depictions of Muhammad in Garland, Dallas
The two suspects reportedly drove up in a car and shot at a security guard outside a controversial event led by conservatives who are critical of Islam, officials say. Late Reportlatest headlines POLITICS 'Tired of prayer vigils': California debates 20 bills aimed at police force
The two suspects reportedly drove up in a car and shot at a security guard outside a controversial event led by conservatives who are critical of Islam, officials say.
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A proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency is designed to address dangerous fumes from the chemical, which is often used in clothes and furniture, but industry forces and others see government overreach.
Testimonies of Israeli combatants about last year’s war show apparent disregard for safety of civilians
Bodies of suspects lying in the street amid reports of incendiary device outside contest held to find the best cartoon of prophet
Two assailants in Garland, Tex., shot a private security guard and were, in turn, killed by the police at an event hosted by an anti-Islam group that featured cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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The gunmen had pulled up in a car in front of the event center near Dallas and shot an unarmed security officer outside a cartoon exhibit and contest depicting the prophet Muhammad.
The gunmen had pulled up in a car in front of the event center near Dallas and shot an unarmed security officer outside a cartoon exhibit and contest depicting the prophet Muhammad, authorities said.
The gunmen had pulled up in a car in front of the event center near Dallas and shot an unarmed security officer outside a cartoon exhibit and contest depicting the prophet Muhammad, authorities said.
Authorities in Texas said the pair had pulled up in a car in front of the event center near Dallas and shot an unarmed security officer outside a cartoon exhibit and contest depicting the prophet Muhammad.
Tensions already high in Dallas suburb of Garland before incident in which two gunman were killed by police during attack on event hosted by anti-Islam group
Attack on event hosted by anti-Islam group in which two gunmen killed by police the latest in a series of incidents involving US Muslim communities
A federal law enforcement official confirms that one of two gunmen killed when they opened fire outside a controversial Muhammad cartoon event in Garland, Texas, was a known terrorist whom U.S. authorities had been tracking for some years.
FBI agents searched a Phoenix apartment as part of a widening investigation after two gunmen in Texas opened fire outside a cartoon contest depicting the prophet Muhammad late Sunday. One of the gunman was reported to have been the target of a previous terror investigation.
Attack on event hosted by anti-Islam group in which two gunmen killed by police the latest in a series of incidents involving US Muslim communities
A law enforcement official identified Elton Simpson of Phoenix as one of two gunmen who opened fire at an exhibit in Garland, Tex., where a security guard was wounded before the two attackers were killed.
FBI agents searched a Phoenix apartment after the pair in Texas opened fire late Sunday outside an event featuring drawings of the Islamic prophet. One of the alleged gunman was reported to have been convicted five years ago for lying in a terror investigation.
A law enforcement official said Elton Simpson of Phoenix was one of two gunmen killed after opening fire at an exhibit in Garland, Tex. In 2010, an Arizona man by that name was charged with plotting to engage in “violent jihad” in Somalia.
Authorities searched a Phoenix apartment after the pair in Texas opened fire late Sunday outside an event featuring drawings of the Islamic prophet.
Authorities searched a Phoenix apartment after Elton Simpson and a second man were suspected of opening fire late Sunday in Texas outside an event featuring cartoons of the Islamic prophet.
A law enforcement official said Elton Simpson of Phoenix was one of two gunmen killed after opening fire at an exhibit in Garland, Tex. In 2010, Mr. Simpson was charged with plotting to engage in “violent jihad” in Somalia.
Investigators searched Elton Simpson’s Phoenix apartment after authorities said he and a second man opened fire late Sunday in Texas outside an event featuring cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Investigators searched Elton Simpson’s Phoenix apartment after authorities said he and a second man opened fire late Sunday in Texas outside an event featuring cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Investigators searched Elton Simpson’s Phoenix apartment after, authorities said, he and a second man opened fire late Sunday in Texas outside an event featuring cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
A federal law enforcement official confirms that one of two gunmen killed when they opened fire outside a controversial Muhammad cartoon event in Garland, Texas, was a known terrorist whom U.S. authorities had been tracking for some years.
Police in Garland refuse to confirm identity of gunmen, who were killed by a Texas traffic officer near an event hosted by an anti-Islam group
Investigators searched Elton Simpson’s Phoenix apartment after, authorities said, he and his roommate Nadir Soofi opened fire late Sunday in Texas outside an event featuring cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Associated Press names one of the gunment as Elton Simpson, citing federal law enforcement official
A federal law enforcement official confirms that one of two gunmen killed when they opened fire outside a controversial Muhammad cartoon event in Garland, Texas, was a known terrorist whom U.S. authorities had been tracking for some years.
Officials on Monday identified two men who were killed Sunday after they opened fire at an event in Garland, Tex. One of them was charged in 2010 with plotting to engage in “violent jihad” in Somalia.
Associated Press names one of the gunmen as Elton Simpson, citing federal law enforcement official
A federal law enforcement official confirms that one of two gunmen killed when they opened fire outside a controversial Muhammad cartoon event in Garland, Texas, was a known terrorist whom U.S. authorities had been tracking for some years. One Texas cartoon contest gunman was American convert to Islam
A federal law enforcement official confirms that one of two gunmen was a known terrorist whom U.S. authorities had been tracking for some years. One Texas cartoon contest gunman was American convert to Islam
Garland police and federal agents raid apartment complex in Phoenix and are still combing the scene after two would-be gunmen were killed on Sunday night