Security firm that employed Orlando shooter sees stock slide
LONDON (AP) — Shares in the security company G4S have fallen over 5 percent after it emerged that the shooter in the Orlando nightclub attack had worked for the firm.
LONDON (AP) — Shares in the security company G4S have fallen over 5 percent after it emerged that the shooter in the Orlando nightclub attack had worked for the firm.
South Australia had a big win over Western Australia at AAMi Stadium on Saturday, making it two wins from the first two rounds. They kicked 12.10 (82) to WA's 6.9 (45)
NBC News: Trump once again doled out his reaction to a devastating event, sounding off in a series of tweets to his nearly nine million Twitter followers.
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Around the world people found ways to honor victims of the Orlando massacre.
A red alert has been issued in the Indian Defense Forces following a cyber attack from the Chinese Military's Western Headquarters.
Former President Bill Clinton hosts the 6th Annual Clinton Global Initiative America meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
Social media stocks rose across the board after after Microsoft announced it's buying LinkedIn.
(AP) — The Legislature's budget committee is expected to decide whether to spend $250,000 on outreach efforts to educate the public about Wisconsin's voter photo identification requirement. Finance committee member Rep. Chris Taylor and the League of Women Voters asked GAB to re-launch the education campaign, saying turnout in the spring elections could have been higher if more people understood the requirement.
A potentially big mistake by the Fed has got big investors pretty excited, while Jeffrey Gundlach is advising investors hoard cash and gold, just in case we end up with President Trump.
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England midfielder Jack Wilshere believes the trouble off the pitch will not affect the players before the Wales game.
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Demonization of religion following a mass shooting in Orlando, Florida would be advantageous to terrorists, presumptive US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on Monday.
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Ottawa has a reason to believe that the reports about a Canadian national killed by jihadists in the Philippines are true, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
The explosion occurred close to housing for courthouse employees in the town of Ovacik, in Tunceli province, Anadolu Agency reported.
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