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Mail carrier whose truck hijacked among dead in Texas attack

Mail carrier Mary Granados was alone in her U.S. Postal Service truck when she was shot and killed by a gunman who hijacked the white vehicle amid his frenzy of violence.

Israel, Hezbollah engage in intense fighting

JERUSALEM — Hezbollah militants on Sunday fired a barrage of anti-tank missiles into Israel, prompting a reprisal of heavy Israeli artillery fire in a rare burst of fighting between the bitter enemies.

Florida’s fate with Hurricane Dorian may be a matter of miles

National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham is telling residents don’t bet on safety just because his office’s specific forecast track has the storm just a bit offshore.

US consumers may see higher prices in escalating trade war

President Donald Trump said U.S.-China trade talks were still on for September. “We’ll see what happens,” he said. “But we can’t allow China to rip us off anymore as a country.”

Pope stuck in Vatican elevator until rescue

“First of all I must excuse myself for being late. I was blocked in an elevator for 25 minutes,” Pope Francis said.

Death toll in West Texas mass shooting rises to 7

Those killed ranged in age from 15 to 57, Odessa Police Chief Michael Gerke said at a news conference. The gunman used an “AR-style weapon,” he said.

Dorian slams into Bahamas as ‘devastating’ Category 5 hurricane

Hurricane Dorian struck the northern Bahamas as a catastrophic Category 5 storm Sunday, its record 185 mph winds ripping off roofs, overturning cars and tearing down power lines as hundreds hunkered down in schools, churches and shelters.