Monday, 2 October 2017

The Post Most: Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock enjoyed gambling, country music, lived quiet life before massacre

 
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Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock enjoyed gambling, country music, lived quiet life before massacre
Paddock's family said there was nothing in his past that would suggest violence.
At least 58 dead, more than 500 injured after shooting on Las Vegas Strip
Police said they believe the gunman, a local resident, acted alone.
 
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How far-right trolls named the wrong man as the Las Vegas shooter
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A North Korean ship was seized off Egypt with a huge cache of weapons destined for a surprising buyer
A stunning haul of rocket-propelled grenades offers a glimpse into a secret trade propping up Kim Jong Un's rule.
 
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The Daily 202: Trump's tweets make matters worse in Puerto Rico and North Korea
Sometimes the president says it best when he says nothing at all.
 
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This is the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. How should we talk about it?
A few suggested ground rules for the searing debate to come.
 
Witnesses recount N. Korean leader's brother's last moments
Witnesses recounted the last moments of the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader as the trial began Monday in Malaysia of two women accused of assassinating him by smearing an exotic poison on his face.
 
A fire alarm from gun smoke led police to the Las Vegas shooter's room, retired officer says
Searching the Mandalay Bay hotel — with its more than 3,300 rooms — would have been a massive undertaking.
 
Catalonia and Spain map out their next moves after chaotic vote for independence
After a wild day of voting and battles with police, it's not clear whether the vote was even legitimate.
 
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The only thing the Republican Party knows how to do
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America's deadliest shooting incidents are getting much more deadly
The number killed in Las Vegas is more than twice the number killed in the deadliest incident as of 2006.
 
 
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Why Kim Jong Un is alienating China
His family's unruly behavior suggests China can't simply impose its will on North Korea.
 
 
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Semen-contaminated flutes might have been given to children, California school officials warn
At least 13 school districts across Southern California were potentially affected, according to the Los Angeles Unified School District.
 
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NFL Week 4 brings more protests, a jab at President Trump, big injuries and stunning upsets
National anthem demonstrations continue to dominate as players consider what the next move will be.
 
 
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