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Illinois shooter’s permit was revoked but gun wasn’t seized

An initial background check failed to detect a felony conviction that should have barred the man who killed five co-workers and wounded six other people at a suburban Chicago manufacturing plant from buying the gun.

‘Crime may have been committed’ by Trump, says ex-FBI official

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said in an interview that aired Sunday that a “crime may have been committed” when President Donald Trump fired the head of the FBI and tried to publicly undermine an investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia.

Hawaii’s homeless population growing, report says

A new report from Hawaii’s largest homeless service provider says the number of people travelling to Oahu and then becoming homeless is growing.

Airlines to start offering ‘nonbinary’ ticketing choice

Major U.S. airlines say they will soon change their ticketing process to give passengers the option of identifyingthemselves as other than male or female.

Lee Radziwill, sister of Jackie Kennedy, dies

Lee Radziwill, the stylish jet setter and socialite who found friends, lovers and other adventures worldwidewhile bonding and competing with her sister Jacqueline Kennedy, has died. She was 85.

Manhole fires in New York spark Broadway closures

A series of manhole fires in midtown Manhattan on Saturday forced the evacuation of a theater complex whereperformances of plays including “Jersey Boys” and “Avenue Q” were underway.

Trump may veto disapproval of emergency

A top adviser to President Donald Trump indicated Sunday that Trump is prepared to issue thefirst veto of his term if Congress votes to disapprove of his declaration of a national emergency along the U.S.-Mexicoborder.