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Tear gas fired at Yellow Vest protesters
Paris police on Saturday clashed with yellow vest activists joining a wave of protest actions against the government's overhaul of France's national retirement system.
STILLS Iran frees American for US-held scientist
Iran and the US conducted a prisoner exchange on Saturday that saw a detained scholar released for an Iranian scientist held by America, marking a rare diplomatic breakthrough between Tehran and Washington after months of tensions.
Today in History for December 7th
On this date in 1941, Japanese forces attack the home base of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii - prompting America under President Franklin D. Roosevelt to enter World War II.
Jury: Musk did not defame British caver in tweet
Elon Musk did not defame a cave explorer when he called him “pedo guy” in a tweet, a Los Angeles jury found. Vernon Unsworth helped rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a Thailand cave and angered Musk by belittling his effort to help.
Saudi student opens fire, kills 3 at Fl Naval base
The government of Saudi Arabia has condemned a fatal shooting by a Saudi aviation student at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.
Town mourns loss of soldiers in chopper crash
A Minnesota community is mourning the deaths of three National Guard soldiers killed Thursday when their helicopter crashed during a maintenance test flight
AP Top Stories December 6
Here are the top stories for Friday, Dec. 6th: Suspect in Naval Air Station shooting identified; House passes voting rights bill; White House touts jobs report; More transportation mayhem in France.
UPS truck removed from scene after shooting
Officials in Coral Gables, Florida moved the UPS truck involved in Thursday's chase and shooting that left 4 dead. Both robbery suspects were killed along with the driver and another motorist when officers ran up and opened fire.
Pensacola shooter was Saudi aviation student
An aviation student from Saudi Arabia opened fire in a classroom at the Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday morning, the Florida governor said, an attack that left three dead in addition to the assailant.
Trump WH to take on light bulbs and toilet flushes
President Trump is defending his rollback of light bulb efficiency standards, saying the new bulbs give him "an orange look." He also says the EPA is looking at water efficiency regulations, complaining toilets need to be flushed too many times.
Pensacola shooter Saudi Arabian aviation student
Florida's governor has confirmed that the shooter at the Naval Air Station Pensacola was a Saudi military member who was in aviation training at the base.
Trump gets call from Saudi King over Fla. shooting
President Donald Trump says he has spoken to Saudi Arabia's King over the shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola. He said that Saudi King Salman told him "the Saudi people are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shooter."
'Jagged Little Pill' premieres on Broadway
"Jagged Little Pill" had its Broadway opening in New York. The musical is based on Morissette's music and written by Oscar winner Diablo Cody.
Andrew Yang able to balance fun, serious message
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang says it's possible to enjoy yourself on the campaign trail and still deliver a serious message. Video of Yang squirting whipped cream into the mouths of men at a campaign office has attracted a lot of ...
First lady reads story to hospitalized kids
Melania Trump is continuing the tradition of first ladies reading a story to children too sick to leave the hospital for the holidays. The first lady toured a short-stay unit and a surgical unit at Children's National hospital.
House taking up bill to fight voter suppression
House lawmakers are about to vote on a bill aimed at combatting voter suppression that Democrats say has occured in nearly two dozen states in the wake of a Supreme Court decision six years ago.
Kudlow touts 'spectacular' jobs report
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow praised the new jobs numbers released Friday, calling it "a heck of a good report." The report showed unemployment fell to a 50-year-low as hiring in the U.S. jumped to its highest level since January.
4 dead, including shooter, at Florida naval base
A shooter opened fire in a classroom building at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola on Friday morning in an attack that left four people dead, including the assailant, and multiple people wounded.
CT mother found dead, Amber Alert issued for girl
Police released the name of the mother of a still missing 1-year-old toddler who was found dead inside a Connecticut home.
Weinstein accused of mishandling ankle monitor
Harvey Weinstein violated his bail conditions by mishandling his electronic ankle monitor — sometimes going unaccounted for hours at a time, a New York prosecutor argued Friday.
Harvey Weinstein arrives at court in New York
Harvey Weinstein arrived at a New York City courtroom Friday for a pretrial hearing in his rape and sexual assault case.
ShowBiz Minute: Kelly, Swift, Hart
R. Kelly charged with paying bribe before marrying Aaliyah; Documentary on Taylor Swift to kick off the next Sundance Film Festival; Kevin Hart joins "Jumanji: The Next Level" cast at film's London premiere, following his serious car accident in S...
On This Day 6 December 1969
Violence erupted at star-studded, free Altamont Rock Festival
Andrew Yang: Trump is not cause of our problems
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang tells the AP his "21st century" modern campaign is reaching voters through podcasts and and outreach. He also says Donald Trump is not the cause of our problems.