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Six people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the Molson-Coors Campus in Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon. The shooter is among those deceased. The gunfire broke out around 2:00 p.m. local time at the beverage company, located at the 3939 W. Highland Blvd. Reports suggest the shooting started in the second-floor stairwell of Building 4. According to local media, the suspected shooter was an employee who was fired earlier in the day and returned with two handgun, one equipped with a silencer. It is also believed the suspect stole a name tag from another worker in order to gain entry into the building. All of the gunshot victims diedโ€“there were no other injuries. Businesses and schools in the area were placed on lockdown as cops swarmed the area. We are expecting a press conference soon.
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Spectators at a minor league hockey game in Pennsylvania witnessed a frightening moment Tuesday night when a player from the visiting Charlotte Checkers knocked out a member of the Hershey Bears during a brief fight. Hershey's Kale Kessy (in white) dropped gloves with Charlotte's Derek Sheppard (in red) midway through the second period, in what appeared to be an even matchup.
#Coronavirus cases on US soil have now risen to 60 with the addition of two more Diamond Princess cruise evacuees and another American who tested positive on Wednesday. Officials have not yet revealed how the most recently diagnosed patient acquired the life-threatening infection, according to the Washington Post. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the positive test results of an additional six cruise evacuees, including four that had already been announced by local health departments. At least five of the new patients were evacuated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship last week. They were then transported to three different quarantine sites: military bases in California and Texas and the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska. Global cases have now surged past 81,000, with well over 2,700 deaths - though the vast majority of fatalities have still occurred in China, where the outbreak began.
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A high-five....a little help with those shoelaces. Itโ€™s the little things โ€” those moments that happen day in and day out โ€” that fill your heart. #LAPD 77th Street Community Police Station
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42 year old Zamboni driver takes over at goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes. Letโ€™s check in with their coach...
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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) took four days to test a woman with the first confirmed case of coronavirus where the origin of the disease is unknown because she hadn't traveled abroad or been exposed to an infected patient as experts warn the deadly virus could spread in the US like it did in Italy. The woman, who is a resident of Solano County, which is about 35 miles outside of Sacramento, was admitted into UC Davis Medical Center on February 19. But questions are now being asked over the CDC's handling of the case after an email from medical center officials to employees revealed that the CDC took four days to test the patient for the deadly disease despite requests from staff at the center. It has also been revealed that experts like Dr Adrian Hyzler, the chief medical officer for Healix International, believe the virus could spread in the US overnight like it did in Italy.