Monday, November 30, 2015

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The University of Illinois at Chicago said that one of its students has been arrested following an investigation into threats made against the University of Chicago.

The threat had led to the closure of the University of Chicago campus on Monday.

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Saturday, November 28, 2015

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A mortar attack on a U.N. base in northern Mali killed three people -- two peacekeepers and a contractor -- and injured 20 others, a spokesman for the nation's U.N. Mission said. There has been no claim of responsibility.

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Friday, November 27, 2015

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Planned Parenthood shooting suspect identified as Robert Lewis Dear, 59, a law enforcement official tells CNN.

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Two civilians and one police officer died in today's Planned Parenthood shooting, Colorado Springs police say.

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One police officer was killed during the shooting at the Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, according to the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police.

Planned Parenthood officials believe all staff and patients from their clinic are accounted for, said said Vicki Cowart, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains.

"We're still reaching out to confirm individuals, how they are. I believe no one of our staff was severely injured. I also believe at this time that none of our patients were injured," she told CNN.

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Police have detained the suspected gunman at a Planned Parenthood facility, Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers says.

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Officers inside a Planned Parenthood building are exchanging gunfire with a shooter, Colorado Springs police say.

At least eight people have been taken to hospitals from the scene, local hospital officials tell CNN.

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At least three officers have been injured in a shooting incident near a shopping center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, police report.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called for calm as the city released video in the case of police officer Jason Van Dyke, who is charged with murder in the shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.

"I believe this is a moment that can build bridges of understanding rather than become a barrier of misunderstanding," Emanuel said.

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A Russian marine was killed during an operation to rescue a pilot whose Su-24 warplane was shot down by Turkey near the Syrian-Turkish border, according to Russia's state-run news agency RIA Novosti.

The other Su-24 pilot was killed in the air by fire from the ground, the agency said.

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Turkey has the right to defend itself and its airspace, President Barack Obama said following Turkey's shooting down of a Russian plane that it claimed had flown over its territory.

The plane incident "points to an ongoing problem with the Russian operations," the President said in a joint news conference with French President Francois Hollande at the White House on Tuesday.

It's important that Russia and Turkey are in contact with one another to "take measures to discourage any kind of escalation," Obama said, adding that he expects to speak with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the coming days to discuss the incident.

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Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Laquan McDonald.

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Roughly half of all Americans -- 49% -- say racism is a "big problem" in society today, according to a nationwide poll conducted by CNN and the Kaiser Family Foundation.

The figure marks a significant shift from just four years ago, when slightly more than a quarter of Americans described racism that way. It's also higher than in 1995, when 41% said racism was a "big problem."

Full results from the poll release at 10 p.m. on "CNN Tonight with Don Lemon" and at CNN.com/RaceandReality.

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A Russian warplane crashed Tuesday on the Syrian side of the Turkey-Syria border, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson told CNN. The cause of the crash and the fate of the pilot remains unclear.

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Friday, November 20, 2015

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Belgium has placed Brussels at the highest terror alert level, citing a "serious and imminent threat that requires taking specific security measures as well as specific recommendations for the population."

The announcement by the Crisis Centre of the Belgian Interior Ministry is advising the public to avoid places where large groups gather -- such as concerts, sporting events, airports and train stations -- and comply with security checks.

The increase in alert level comes as authorities investigating last week's terror attacks in Paris conduct raids in Belgium as they work to identify and take down the network of terrorists behind the carnage.

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Al Mourabitoun, an Islamist militant group, claims it is jointly responsible for this morning's attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali, according to Mauritanian news agency Al Akhbar. The group announced it carried out the attack with al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the news agency reported.

Assailants attacked the hotel, which was hosting diplomats and others, in Bamako. At least 21 people were killed and dozens were trapped for hours, officials in the West African nation said. Malian and U.N. security forces launched a counterattack and escorted guests out. By late afternoon, no hostages were believed to remain in the building, army Col. Mamadou Coulibaly told reporters.

One American died and "about a dozen" were rescued, the State Department said.

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Ten bodies have been found in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako and there are no more hostages, but attackers are still inside, Malian Army Col. Mamadou Coulibaly says.

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Jonathan Pollard has been released from a prison in North Carolina after serving a 30-year sentence, a U.S. court official told CNN. Pollard was convicted for passing information to Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on his verified Twitter account that "the people of Israel welcome the release of Jonathan Pollard."

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The U.S. Embassy in Mali has asked American citizens and its staffers to remain indoors after reports surfaced of a shooting at the Radisson Hotel in the capital Bamako.

Very little is known about the incident, but the embassy in its tweet called it an "ongoing active shooter operation."

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Thursday, November 19, 2015

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Authorities say they don't know whether the man they say was behind last week's terror attacks in Paris was killed by police or killed himself. Abdelhamid Abaaoud was confirmed killed in Wednesday's police raid at an apartment building in the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis. Regardless of how Abaaoud died, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said, "The target was achieved."

TODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS:

The suicide-vest-clad woman who killed herself during Wednesday's raid in Saint-Denis was identified by official sources in France as Hasna Ait Boulahcen.

Belgian authorities detained nine people in a series of raids. And in Aulnay-sous-Bois, just northeast of Paris, police searched the home of the mother of the woman who blew herself up in the Saint-Denis raid, the Paris prosecutor's office said.

A jihadist arrested in August told French investigators that he was trained by Abaaoud, who gave him a "mission" to carry out a violent attack in France or another European country, Cazeneuve said.

Expressing outrage at ISIS' perversion of his religion, Dalil Boubakeur, the chairman of the Grand Mosque of Paris, said, "It is absolutely necessary" to send troops against the group's stronghold in Syria.

OTHER STORIES:

Beijing has vowed to bring ISIS to justice after the group said it had executed two hostages, a Chinese and a Norwegian.

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a measure to effectively pause the processing of Syrian refugees by insisting no refugee be admitted without certification by the secretary of Homeland Security. It's unclear when the Senate would take up the bill.

Donald Trump isn't ruling out requiring all Muslims living in the United States to register in a national database to protect the country against terrorism.

Hillary Clinton, in a speech in New York, called for more allied planes, more airstrikes and a "broader target set" -- though no large-scale mobilization of U.S. ground troops -- to combat the ISIS.

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The House has overwhelmingly approved a bill to suspend the program that allows Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the U.S. until key national security agencies certify they don't pose a security risk.

The vote was 289-137, with nearly 50 Democrats joining Republicans in favor of the bill.

President Barack Obama has promised to veto the legislation, but the high number of Democrats voting against the White House is a clear sign Obama is increasingly isolated in his position on refugees in light of the ISIS terrorist attacks on Paris.

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Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the Paris terror attacks, has been killed, the Paris prosecutor's office says.

Abaaoud was believed to be close to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and was probably the link between the senior ISIS leadership and ISIS operatives in Europe, European counterterrorism officials have said.

French military forces had tried to kill Abaaoud before, launching airstrikes in October on an ISIS training camp for foreign fighters in Raqqa, Syria, one French counterterrorism source tells CNN.

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Authorities have launched 6 raids in Belgium in relation to the Paris attacks and Paris suicide bomber Bilal Hadfi, officials said.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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October 2015 was the warmest October on record and the warmest month ever recorded relative to the month's average temperature, a new NOAA report says. It was the sixth straight month setting a global temperature record.

The temperatures got a boost this year from what may end up being the strongest El Nino ever recorded reaching its peak. El Nino, which is characterized by warming of ocean waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean, is helping to drive global temperatures upward this year, but El Nino cannot fully account for the warming. The overall trend continues to climb higher thanks largely to man-made climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.


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A woman wearing a suicide bomb blew herself up and a police sniper killed another terror suspect as police raided an apartment building and church early Wednesday in a northern Paris suburb. The raid was part of continued French efforts to learn details about the planning and perpetrators of terror attacks that left more than 120 people dead.

TODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS:

Investigators are trying to determine whether Paris attack ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was in the apartment building raided by police. They are performing DNA tests on body parts found in the building.

Eight people were arrested and two hospitalized after the raid, which police say potentially thwarted another attack.

Two of the terrorists from Friday's attacks remain unidentified, authorities say.

French authorities have conceded a failure of the nation's security and intelligence services and that improved surveillance measures after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January had not been made fully operational.


OTHER STORIES:

1. Parisians mourn the police dog that died in the apartment raid

2. In the latest issue of its magazine, ISIS claims a soda can bomb took down the Russian Metrojet plane

3. Honduras detains five Syrians with alleged fake passports

4. Muslim Americans are asserting their patriotism, says Muslim member of Congress

5. The band playing in Paris concert hall when attacks began sends a message of love



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DNA tests to determine whether Abdelhamid Abaaoud, suspected ringleader of Paris attacks, was killed in an explosive raid that collapsed the entire floor of a building in a Paris suburb overnight.

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All 129 people who died in last week's Paris terror attacks have been positively identified, the French Council of Ministers said. More than 100 of the bodies have been released for burial. All autopsies should be completed by the end of the week, the council said.

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Raid near Paris was "right on time," police source says, adding suspects "about to move on some kind of operation." At least 2 suspects dead, 7 arrested, French Interior minister says. One of the dead suspects blew herself up, the prosecutor's office said.

The raid focused on two different apartments on the same street, a Paris police source told CNN. The raid on one group led to a raid on another group. The location had been under surveillance since Tuesday, the source added.

Five officers were lightly wounded and a police dog was killed in the raid, according to police.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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Two terrorists were killed in a police raid in Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, and one is still holed up in a building alive, CNN affiliate BFMTV reported. One of the terrorists was shot by a police sniper, and the second was a woman who blew herself up with a suicide vest, the broadcaster reported. A civilian passerby was killed during the operation and at least three police were wounded in the raid, it said.

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A number of suspects are holed up in a building amid a major police operation in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, officials say, as the hunt continues for people believed to be involved in the deadly terrorist attacks that rocked the French capital five days ago.

The target of the operation is the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks, the news agency Agence France-Presse reported, citing a police source. The agency added it's not clear whether the Belgian ISIS member is one of the people cornered inside the building.

A series of explosions ws heard in the area. It wasn't immediately clear whether the blasts were controlled explosions carried out by authorities.

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After months of nominations and an online audience vote, CNN named its 2015 Hero of the Year on Tuesday at an annual awards show in New York. New Jersey native Maggie Doyne, who led efforts to build a women's center, school and children's home in Nepal's Kopila Valley, will receive $100,000 for the organization she founded, the BlinkNow Foundation. Doyne also will receive $10,000 for being chosen as a 2015 Top 10 Hero.

"I am so incredibly honored to accept this award on behalf of my little heroes at Kopila. I draw all my inspiration from them," Doyne said at Tuesday's ceremony.

Watch this year's Top 10 Heroes and the presentation of the 2015 Hero of the Year on CNN's star-studded awards show, "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," on Sunday, December 6, at 8 p.m. ET on CNN.

Since 2006, CNN's Peabody Award-winning, Emmy-nominated Heroes franchise has profiled more than 250 Heroes and received more than 50,000 nominations from more than 100 countries.

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Authorities continue to gather clues about the perpetrators and the plot behind the attack in Paris that killed at least 129 and injured scores more. In today's developments:

Investigators recovered multiple cell phones at the scense of the attacks believed to belong to the attackers, a possible big break that could help unravel the plot and the suspected network behind it. They've also asked the public's help in identifying a suicide bomber.

After initially resisting the theory the Russian passenger jet that crashed over Sinai, Egypt, had been felled by terrorism, the head of the Russian Federal Security Service confirmed the plane had been brought down by two pounds of explosives.

"Serious plans for explosions" led to the evacuation of a stadium before a soccer match in Germany.

Staff at Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical magazine attacked in January by gunmen apparently upset about the magazine's portrayal of the Muslim Prophet Mohammad, sent a defiant message to the Paris attackers.

OTHER STORIES:
1. Victims of the attacks were from all over the globe.

2. More than half the nation's governors have said they don't want Syrian refugees in their states.

3. …not even 5-year-olds, says Gov. Chris Christie.

4. The brother of a suspect in the Paris attacks urges his sibling to surrender.

5. In touching video, a dad explains the ISIS attacks to his young son.

6. Don't "scapegoat" refugees, say Catholic bishops and evangelicals.

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Days after the ISIS terror attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 people, authorities continue to learn more about the devastating incident and the people who planned it. Here's what we know.

French President Francois Hollande gave a rare speech before a joint session of Parliament at Versailles to proclaim that "France is at war." The European nation is "in a war against terrorism, jihadism, which threatens the whole world," he said.

The suspected mastermind of the attack is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a twentysomething with ties to gangs in Belgium who has been on the radars of counterterrorism officials for some time.

In a new ISIS video, the terror group says it is targeting Washington, D.C. for one of its next operations.

Defending the U.S. against terrorism is extremely expensive.

A wave of U.S. governors said today that they object to the prospect of Syrian refugees landing in their states. Republicans, in particular, want to keep refugees out.

Other stories:
1. What we know about the suspected attackers

2. CIA chief says more attacks are coming

3. Terrorists "go dark" to hide their plans

4. President Obama says religious test for refugees is "shameful." Watch.

5. He also said that putting U.S. ground troops in Syria would be a mistake

6. ISIS are 'monsters,' says Secretary of State Kerry. Watch.

7. The French bombed an ISIS stronghold in Syria

8. A roundup of opinions about how to beat ISIS

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President Barack Obama sharply defended his strategy today for going after ISIS and said a large presence of ground troops in Syria would be a "mistake."

Speaking at the G20 summit in Turkey, Obama called on world leaders to accept refugees, saying that "many of these refugees are victims of terrorism themselves." However, he said accepting refugees requires "rigorous screening and security checks."

Meanwhile, French President Francois Hollande said he will propose a law extending the country's state of emergency for three months in the aftermath of the terror attacks in Paris.

Hollande also has requested a meeting of the U.N. Security Council, he said in an address to parliament.

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23 people are in custody and 104 under house arrest; and weapons have been seized in connection with Paris attacks, French Interior Minister says.

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French fighter jets bombed a series of ISIS sites in Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday in what officials described as a major bombardment. The airstrikes targeted a command center, recruitment center, ammunition storage base and a training camp.

The bombings came two days after terrorist attacks that killed at least 129 people in Paris. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which France's President described as "an act of war."

Here's the latest on the Paris attacks:

THE INVESTIGATION: An international warrant has been issued for Salah Abdeslam, a Belgium-born French national who is one of three brothers suspected in the Paris terror attacks. Salah Abdeslam was questioned by French police a few hours after the attacks, but was let go, a source close to the investigation said. One of his brothers was killed in the attacks and another has been arrested by Belgian police, according to Jean-Pascal Thoreau, a spokesman for Belgium's federal prosecutor.

Two of the dead attackers have been identified. One of them is Ismael Omar Mostefai, 29, according to Jean-Pierre Gorges, the mayor of the French town of Chartres. The other, according to several sources, is Bilal Hafdi, 19 or 20. Mostefai lived in Chartres at least until 2012, said Gorges via Facebook.

Six people, all relatives of Mostefai, have been detained, the Paris prosecutor's office said Sunday. It is common practice in criminal cases in France to place family members in custody. Mostefai's relatives have been neither charged nor arrested.

THE ISIS THREAT: The United States and its allies have agreed to share some of their most sensitive intelligence on ISIS in Syria with France in the wake of the attacks in Paris, a U.S. official told CNN.

Prior to Friday's attacks, Iraq shared intelligence that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had ordered an attack on countries fighting against ISIS, though there were no specifics about when or where the attack would take place, a senior Iraqi official has said.

THE VICTIMS: Here are the names of the 129 victims identified so far:

Britain
Nick Alexander

Chile
Elsa Veronique Delplace, 35
Patricia San Martin Nunez, 61
Luis Felipe Zschoche Valle, 33

France
Thomas Ayad
Elodie Breuil, 23
Precilia Correia, 35 (dual French-Portuguese citizen)
Aurelie De Peretti, 33
Guillaume Decherf
Mathieu Hoche, 37
Amine Ibnolmobarak
Cedric Mauduit
Marie Mosser
Valentin Ribet, 26
Lola Salines

Italy
Valeria Solesin, 28

Portugal
Precilia Correia, 35 (dual French-Portuguese citizen)
Manuel Colaco Dias, 63

Spain
Juan Alberto Gonzalez Garrido, 29

United States
Nohemi Gonzalez, 23

Unknown nationality
Asta Diakite. She is the cousin of France soccer player Lassana Diarra, who confirmed her death.

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The French Ministry of Defense has announced what it called a major bombardment of Raqqa, Syria, an ISIS stronghold.

In one hour Sunday there were at least 20 airstrikes on the city, according to both a pro-ISIS news agency and the activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently.

ISIS claimed responsibility for a series of terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday. France's President described those attacks as "an act of war."

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French police have issued an alert for the arrest of Belgian-born Abdeslam Salah in connection with the Paris attacks. "This individual is dangerous, do not interact with him," the alert says.

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A suicide bomber at the Stade de France in Paris on Friday was carrying a Syrian passport issued in Greece, a French senator who had been briefed by the Interior Ministry conducting the investigation told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

Officials have determined he was among a group posing as refugees that arrived in Leros on October 3 with no papers, the senator told CNN. Under new emergency provisions, he was given an emergency passport. Officials believe he provided a false identity: Ahmad al Muhammad, born September 10, 1990.

The fingerprints on this new passport match the fingerprints of the first terrorist who blew himself up.

The man traveled from Greece, to Macedonia, to Serbia, then to Croatia where he registered in a refugee camp, the senator said.

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In direct contrast with President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton said Saturday that ISIS "cannot be contained" but instead must be "defeated."

Her comments at the second Democratic presidential debate of the campaign season came a day after a series of terror attacks -- for which ISIS claimed responsibility -- took more than 100 lives in Paris.

Both of Clinton's rivals, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley, seized on the foreign policy discussion to quickly criticize Clinton for her vote in support of the Iraq War when she was in the Senate.

Though much of the debate, which lasted two hours, focused on national security, Clinton sparred with her rivals on hot-button domestic issues like financial regulatory reform, gun control and health care.

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One of the suicide bombers in Friday's attacks in Paris has been identified as Ismael Omar Mostefai, a French member of Parliament says.

Mostefai lived in Chartres at least until 2012, Jean-Pierre Gorges, who is mayor of Chartres as well as a member of parliament, said via Facebook.

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Names of the dead have begun to emerge from the attacks in Paris.

Nohemi Gonzalez was an American student. Nick Alexander was selling merchandise for Eagles of Death Metal. Lola Salines worked for a roller derby team, and Valentin Ribet was a Parisian lawyer.

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One of the terrorists in Friday's Paris attacks has been identified as a 30-year-old French national from a Paris suburb, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said. The individual had a criminal history, and was identified as having been radicalized in 2010 but had never been accused of terrorism, he said.

The prosecutor said there were likely three teams of terrorists involved in the attacks. Seven terrorists were killed, he said.

Belgian authorities have detained three people; one is believed to have hired vehicles used in the attacks.

Molins said the number of people killed stands at 129 with 352 people injured -- at least 99 seriously.

Details about the victims are beginning to come in. An American student from California State University, Long Beach was among those killed. Nohemi Gonzalez, 20, was a junior studying design, according to a statement the university sent to CNN.

The Belgian Foreign Ministry has said at least two Belgians were among the dead.

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French President Francois Hollande said Saturday that ISIS is responsible for Friday's attacks in Paris. He called the attacks "an act of war."

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks. In an online statement, the terror group said eight ISIS militants wearing explosive belts and armed with machine guns attacked precisely selected targets in the French capital.

Here is what we know so far about the attacks:

What happened?

-Coordinated attacks took place in six locations in Paris, including a theater, the Stade de France, and at least two restaurants.

-The Paris Police Prefecture said the death toll is at least 128. The spokesman said 180 people had been injured, 99 of whom were in critical condition.

-Americans are among the injured, according to a statement from U.S. State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner: "The‎ United States Embassy in Paris is working round the clock to assist American citizens affected by this tragedy. ‎The U.S. government is working closely with French authorities to identify American victims. We are aware there are Americans among the injured, and are offering them the full range of consular assistance."

-Eight terrorists died, seven of them in suicide bombings. Police are searching for possible attackers who may have escaped.

-One of the attackers has been identified by fingerprints as a French national, a source close to the investigation tells CNN. He was known to police.

-A source close to the investigation tells CNN that officials found passports on two of the attackers. "One Syrian passport, One Egyptian passport," the source said. "There is strong assumption that these passports are fake," he said.

Where were the attacks?

Bataclan concert hall

-At least 112 people were killed here, according to the French interior ministry, though the Paris prosecutor said the number was "around 80."


Stade de France

-Four people were killed outside the sports stadium in Saint-Denis. France was playing Germany in a soccer match at the time.

Other locations

-At least 14 people were killed at the site of a restaurant located on Rue Bichat.

-At least 19 people were killed outside a bar called La Belle Equipe on Rue de Charonne.

-Four people died on Avenue de la Republique.

Reaction

-Pope Francis condemned the attacks as part of a "piecemeal Third World War."

-President Obama called the violence an "attack on all of humanity."

-Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles sent messages of sympathy to France.

-Russian leader Vladimir Putin sent condolences.

Regarding Gatwick

A man was arrested Saturday at London's Gatwick airport, Sussex Police said, after passengers saw a man discarding a "suspicious" item. Detective Superintendent Nick May said in a statement: "Given the events in Paris on Friday evening, there is heightened awareness around any such incident and it is best that we treat the matter in all seriousness."

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ISIS claimed responsibility for a series of attacks that targeted six locations in Paris with gunfire and explosions, killing 128 people.

In an online statement distributed by ISIS supporters, the terror group said eight militants wearing explosive belts and armed with machine guns attacked precisely selected targets in the French capital.

President Francois Hollande blamed the attack on ISIS, calling it "an act of war" by the militants.

"When the terrorists are capable of doing such acts, they must know that they will face a France very determined," he said.

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CNN affiliate BFMTV in France reported that gunmen were still at large after coordinated attacks rocked Paris Friday evening, according to French officials.

French media reported that five suspected attackers have been "neutralized," the Paris prosecutor's office said.

More than 150 people have been killed, according to French officials.


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As many as 118 people have been killed in the attacks in Paris, Deputy Mayor Patrick Klugman says.

CNN affiliate BFMTV reports that SWAT units stormed a concert hall where hostages were being held. Two attackers were killed, a police union said. Police brought out at least 100 hostages, a CNN producer said; some appear to have been wounded. The interior ministry said at least 112 people died there.

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Dozens of people are reported dead after a series of what appear to be coordinated attacks across Paris late Friday. A hostage situation also took place at a concert hall. Here's what we know at this hour:

Multiple attacks:
-There were at least six shootings in Paris and three explosions at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis late Friday, CNN affiliate BFMTV said. Two or three gunmen entered the Bataclan concert hall while opening fire on law enforcement, BFMTV reported. A source earlier told CNN there were six to eight hostage takers, citing a person they were talking to inside the venue.

Photos: Night of terror in Paris

Hostages:
-French radio reporter Julien Pearce was inside the Bataclan theater when gunmen entered. Two men dressed in black started shooting what he described as AK-47s, and after wounded people fell to the floor, the two gunmen shot them again, execution-style, he said. The two men didn't wear masks and didn't say anything. The gunfire lasted 10 to 15 minutes, sending the crowd inside the small concert hall into a screaming panic, said Pearce, who escaped. He said he saw 20 to 25 bodies lying on the floor.

-Several groups of police have burst into the Bataclan concert venue and a series of denotations have been heard from outside, a CNN producer said. Gunfire has been heard. Police have brought out at least 100 hostages; some appear to be wounded.

Stadium:
-One of the explosions at the Stade de France outside Paris appears to be a suicide bombing, a Western intelligence source receiving direct intelligence from the scene told CNN's Deb Feyerick. A dismembered body, consistent with the aftermath of an explosion from that type of device, was found at the scene, the source said. French President Francois Hollande, who was at the stadium watching a soccer match between France and Germany, was evacuated at halftime.

Watch: Explosions heard at soccer game

Mass transit:
-Traffic on several subway lines has been interrupted following the attacks, the Paris police prefecture reported.

Response:
-Hollande, in an address to the nation, said he had declared a state of emergency, meaning borders will be closed. "We have to show compassion and solidarity and we also have to show unity and keep our cool. France must be strong and great," he said.

-The Paris prefecture of police is instructing residents to stay home. The prefecture said via Twitter that people should stay inside "unless there's an absolute necessity."

-"This is an attack not just on Paris, not just on the people of France, but an attack on all humanity and the universal values we share," U.S. President Barack Obama said at the White House. He called the attacks an "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians."

Investigation:
French authorities have launched a terrorism investigation, Eric Pelletier, a reporter with Le Pariesien, tells CNN Paul Cruickshank. There has been no official claim of responsibility, though ISIS has applauded the attacks on Twitter, Cruickshank reports.

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At least 18 people have been killed in multiple shooting incidents in Paris, police said, according to CNN affiliate, BFMTV.

Police were outside a restaurant in the 10th arrondissement, where one of the shootings occurred.

The neighborhood has many restaurants that were packed with patrons. Lylia Melkonian, a reporter for France 2, told CNN that authorities were evacuating the area.

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The Supreme Court says it will hear a challenge to key parts of Texas' 2013 abortion law that pro-abortion rights groups say is one of the strictest in the nation.

The decision will likely come down sometime next spring or early summer in the heat of the presidential campaign.

If the justices uphold the lower court's decision and allow two provisions of the law to go into effect, the number of available clinics in the state is expected to fall to about 10.

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Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy has won a historic majority in Myanmar's parliament.

The result means the NLD will choose the country's next president.

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U.S. forces have targeted "Jihadi John" in an airstrike in Raqqa, Syria, a senior U.S. official says. It was not immediately clear whether the strike was successful.

"Jihadi John," whom Western officials have identified as Mohammed Emwazi, has appeared in a series of ISIS execution videos, taunting Western leaders in a British accent.

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A federal jury in New York has found alleged former Bonanno crime family captain Vincent Asaro not guilty of one count of racketeering conspiracy and two extortion-related counts.

Asaro, 80, was accused in connection with the 1978 Lufthansa heist at JFK International Airport that inspired part of the plot of the 1990 film "Goodfellas."

The trial began October 19 and involved more than 70 witnesses, most of them for the prosecution.

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A push to take back the Iraqi town of Sinjar from ISIS by Peshmerga forces has begun, the Kurdistan Region Security Council said Thursday.

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The candidates for the Republican nomination for the presidency gathered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to discuss economic issues.

The first debate of the evening, which featured Gov. Chris Christie, former Gov. Mike Huckabee, Gov. Bobby Jindal, and former Sen. Rick Santorum, focused on tax plans and cutting government spending. A feisty Jindal went after his opponents on stage about cutting government spending. Christie, whose low poll numbers dropped him to the undercard debate, deflected attacks by repeatedly mentioning what he said would be the dangers of electing Democrat Hillary Clinton to the presidency.

The second debate of the evening included bickering over military spending, a heated debate about the motivations of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, questions about the feasibility of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants -- and one candidate saying he didn't want anyone lying about him.

Businesswoman Carly Fiorina reiterated her concern about the complexity of the U.S. tax code and pledged again to simplify it to just three pages.

Sens. Rand Paul and Marco Rubio sparred about whether Rubio's tax plan for families and plan to increase spending on the U.S. military actually qualify as conservative ideas. Paul's response: "Not very."

Candidates were split over how to deal with Putin's increased involvement in the Syrian crisis, with several saying it's unwise for the U.S. to allow Russia to have such a strong hand in the region.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush also attacked businessman Donald Trump on his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, which the two governors called unrealistic.

Bush had been under pressure to improve on his flat performances in earlier debates and spoke more frequently and aggressively during the discussion.

Dr. Ben Carson, who has been beset in recent days by questions about whether anecdotes in his memoirs are true, said he welcomed vetting but that he didn't like "being lied about."

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Monday, November 9, 2015

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The University of Missouri Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin announced that he would step down as of January 1.

Several University of Missouri organizations, including the football team and the student association, saw their earlier demand met Monday when university system President Tim Wolfe announced he was stepping down amid a controversy over race relations at the school's main campus.

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Tim Wolfe, president of the University of Missouri system, announced in a news conference that he was resigning from his post amid a controversy regarding race relations.

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Russia should be banned from international athletics for doping violations, according to an independent report commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Compiled by former WADA President Dick Pound, the findings uncovered a "deeply rooted culture of cheating at all levels" within Russian athletics.

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A Jordanian police officer killed two Americans and a South African at a police training facility today near Amman, Jordan's official Petra news agency reported.

The police officer also died in the violence, Petra said.

Mohammed el-Moumni, a government representative, said two other Americans were wounded, the agency reported.

What led to the shooting was not immediately clear.

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Friday, November 6, 2015

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The Supreme Court announced that it will take up a challenge from religious nonprofit groups to the Affordable Care Act and its contraception mandate.

It will be the fourth time the Supreme Court has heard a challenge to the signature legislative achievement of the Obama administration, and the second case challenging the contraception mandate. In 2014, the court ruled in favor of closely held for-profit companies, like Hobby Lobby, that objected to providing certain contraceptives.

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Secretary of State John Kerry has recommended that the United States reject the Keystone XL pipeline, senior administration officials told CNN, concluding it is not in the country's national security interest.

Kerry's determination spells almost certain death for the massive project, a seven-year political fight that has pitted oil companies and Republicans against environmentalists.

President Barack Obama is expected to speak from the White House at 11:45 a.m. ET. Watch him on CNN.

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Vladimir Putin says Russian flights to Egypt should be suspended until reasons for Metrojet crash are known, state news agency reports.

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The U.S. economy added 271,000 jobs in October, and strong hiring drove unemployment down to 5%.

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee have failed to qualify for the prime time Republican debate on November 10, making them the first top-tier candidates to be relegated to the undercard round, Fox Business Network announced Thursday.

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