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Daily update October 29, 2018
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Messages of sympathy and concern for the 11 people killed and several injured in the shooting at Tree of Life Congregation in Squirrel Hill came from across the country and around the globe Saturday.
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A gunman opened fire at a Pittsburgh synagogue where Sabbath services were taking place Saturday morning, killing at least 11 people and wounding several police officers before he was taken into custody, officials said.
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PITTSBURGH - Armed with an AR-15-style assault rifle and at least three handguns, a man shouting anti-Semitic slurs opened fire inside a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday morning, killing at least 11 congregants and wounding four police officers and two ...
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The suspected gunman behind Saturday's shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue, which left 11 people dead and six more injured, has been formally charged, prosecutors said.
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MURPHYSBORO, Ill. - President Trump said on Saturday that "the hearts of all Americans are filled with grief" after a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue left at least 11 people dead, and he called on the country to combat hate crimes together.
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This is what they had long been fearing. As the threats increased, as the online abuse grew increasingly vicious, as the defacing of synagogues and community centers with swastikas became more commonplace, the possibility of a violent attack loomed ...
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(CNN) The American Jewish community is in mourning after a gunman killed 11 worshippers Saturday morning in a Pittsburgh synagogue in the deadliest attack ever on Jews in the United States.
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PITTSBURGH - The man who told authorities he just wanted "to kill Jews" shortly after a grisly mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue was described Sunday as a loner who showed few outward signs of the vitriol he displayed in a trail of hate-filled ...
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LOS ANGELES -- For a dozen years, Steve Pearce was on the move. From Pittsburgh to Houston to every single team in the American League East, just looking for a spot where he could stick.
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Dave Roberts expresses his emotions after losing the World Series to the Red Sox and explains how much his team has meant to him. (0:56).
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