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1 killed, 9 others hurt in shooting in U.S. state of Louisiana

A man was killed and nine people were injured in a shooting early Sunday morning in New Orleans, the largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Los Angeles mass shooting kills 3, wounding 12

Three people were killed and 12 others wounded when a mass shooting broke out in Los Angeles on Saturday, police said.

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U.S. police release videos of fatal shooting of black man in Charlotte

Police in the U.S. city Charlotte, North Carolina on Saturday released the police bodycam and dashcam videos of the fatal shooting of a black man after days of protests and violence.

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4 confirmed dead after shooting in U.S. Washington state

At least four people were confirmed dead Friday night after a shooting took place at Cascade Mall in Skagit county in the U.S. state of Washington, according to local media.

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Indian shooter defies doctors to vie for gold in Rio

Three years after being told his career was over, Indian shooter Prakash Nanjappa will be vying for a gold medal at the Rio Olympics.

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Police-related violence unveils hard-healing wounds of U.S. society

The recent police-related violence in the United States has unveiled the hard-healing wounds of American society -- racial inequality and violent policing.

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Three police officers, one suspect killed in Baton Rouge shooting

Three police officers were killed, and several others injured on Sunday in a shooting incident in Baton Rouge, the capital city of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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U.S. police targetted in at least three shootings after Dallas attack

​ U.S. Police officers were targeted in at least three separate shooting incidents on Friday as the country was still reeling from three deadly shootings in four days which threatened to pit the country's African-American community and law enforcement officials against each other.

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Protesters mass after another police shooting of black man in U.S

Protesters in Chicago, New York and St. Paul, Minnesota, took to the streets on Thursday to express outrage after the second fatal police shooting of a black man in the United States in two days.

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Obama again urges Congress to pass gun laws

​U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday again urged Republican-controlled Congress to pass stricter gun control laws during his visit to Orlando in the wake of the country's deadliest mass shooting incident.

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Orlando nightclub massacre 176th mass shooting in past 168 days in U.S.

​The shooting massacre at a nightclub on Sunday in Orlando, Florida was the 176th mass shooting which happened in the United States in the past 168 days so far in 2016, according to the group Mass Shooting Tracker.

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Despite deadliest shooting massacre, U.S. unlikely to pass major gun control laws

​Despite the deadliest shooting massacre in modern U.S. history, Washington is unlikely to pass major new gun control laws, experts said.

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Shooting tragedy rips open 3 old wounds of America

​The massive gun shooting at a nightclub in the American city of Orlando has torn open three old wounds of the country: gun control, immigration, terrorism.

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World leaders condemn the mass shooting in Orlando

Members of the international community have sent condolences to the American people over the tragic mass shooting in the city of Orlando, Florida, on Sunday and condemned the horrific terror attack.

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U.S. president calls Florida shooting act of terror and hate, shooter legally purchases firearms

​U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday called the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Florida earlier in the day an "act of terror" and "act of hate."

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Deadliest shootings in U.S. history

​Fifty people were killed and 53 others wounded early Sunday in a shooting spree at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which became the worst mass shooting incident in the U.S. history.

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Trump touts "being right on radical Islamic terrorism" in responding to Orlando shooting

​Responding to the deadliest single shooting incident in U.S. history, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Sunday he is right for being tough on radical Islamic terrorism.