2020

‘The Rage Of Evil’ Delves Into The Mind Of A School Shooter

On Nov. 10, 1982, James “TJ” Stevens entered Lake Braddock Secondary School in Fairfax County, Virginia, with a high-powered hunting rifle. The then-18-year-old had one goal in mind: to shoot people inside the school and then shoot himself.  No one died that day, but Stevens did hold 10 people hostage inside the school for nearly 21

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Amy Klobuchar Raised $11.4 Million in Fourth Quarter, Her Campaign Says

HANOVER, N.H. — Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota raised $11.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, her campaign announced on Friday, a sum that was more than twice what she collected during the prior three months but still left her no better than sixth in fund-raising for the last three months among Democrats running

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Scotland ‘could have helped hundreds avoid HIV’

Image copyright SPL Image caption Scotland had spare capacity to produce Factor VIII, according to a former directors of the Scottish Blood Transfusion Service Hundreds of people could have avoided HIV infection from contaminated blood products if help had been sought from Scotland, new evidence suggests. A letter dated January 1990 shows a Scottish facility

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Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks hit by payments error

Image copyright Getty Images Customers of Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks have expressed their anger after wages and other payments failed to enter their accounts. The group, which now includes Virgin Money, said it was conducting a “full investigation” after initially suggesting customers should contact their employers. Some customers have taken to social media to complain

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