Washington state school teen gunman invited victims to cafeteria for lunch before rampage The teen gunman who shot five friends at a Washington school reportedly invited his victims over for lunch at the cafeteria before shooting them. Two of the victims passed away, two are critical and one is recovering. by Anu Passary
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Healthy Living/Wellness Obama resists calls for Ebola travel ban: We can't give in to hysteria by Jim Algar
Life Netflix taps Leonardo DiCaprio for 'Virunga,' a documentary on endangered gorillas by Anu Passary
Business Tech Microsoft chief launches diversity training, apologizes again for controversial comments by Quinten Plummer
Tech Zwipe swipes PINs for fingerprint authentication on MasterCard charge cards by Christian de Looper
Life War Machine Christy Mack update: Former MMA fighter put in medical isolation after attempted suicide in prison by Rhodi Lee
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Business Tech Microsoft's Nardella remains under fire for controversial pay raise comments by Christian de Looper