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Suspect in shooting near NSA headquarters in custody

The FBI said on Wednesday it had detained the person it believes fired shots near the National Security Agency headquarters on Tuesday and was responsible for several Maryland highway shootings.

 
Senate fails to override Obama’s veto of Keystone oil pipeline approval

The U.S. Senate failed on Wednesday to override President Barack Obama’s veto of legislation approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline, leaving the controversial project to await an administration decision on whether to permit or deny it.

 
French police on the hunt for mystery drone operators

French police will track down and arrest the operators of drone aircraft seen flying illegally on several nights over sensitive sites in Paris and above nuclear power plants, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.

 
Police detective killed in shootout near Atlanta

A Georgia police officer was killed in a shootout with a suspect in suburban Atlanta early on Wednesday, authorities said.

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Jim Harbaugh, assistant aid victims of serious crash

University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh stopped and assisted two drivers in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Tuesday, following a serious crash on Interstate 94.

 
Eagles shipping McCoy to Bills for Alonso

According to multiple media reports, Buffalo is set to acquire running back LeSean McCoy from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso.

 
The Boston Marathon bombing jury will be all-white

An all-white jury that includes a restaurant manager, several retirees and a social worker will hear the trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, which gets underway with opening statements on Wednesday.

 
Jameis Winston begins 3-day visit with Buccaneers

Potential No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston’s chance to prove capable of being the entrusted face of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers begins Tuesday. Winston is scheduled for a three-day visit with the Buccaneers that will involve ownership, management and a large portion of the coaching staff.

 
Democrats scramble to stop fallout from Clinton email revelation

Democrats scrambled on Tuesday to contain the fallout from revelations that their favored 2016 presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, may have violated the spirit of federal records laws by using her personal email for work while secretary of state.