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CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's Health Ministry says at least five people have been killed in a riot at soccer stadium outside Cairo and the toll is likely to rise. Some 20 people are injured. Security officials say fans tried to force their way into the match without tickets, setting off clashes.

DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Police say they have identified the gunman who took his own life after killing four people and injuring two in a quiet neighborhood near Atlanta. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office says Cedric G. Prather died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting his ex-wife, another adult and two children yesterday in Douglasville, about 20 miles west of Atlanta. Two other children, an 8-year-old and a 15-year-old, are listed in critical but stable condition at a hospital.

GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a western Pennsylvania teenager charged in the shooting death of another teen took a selfie with the body and sent it to a friend on social media. The 16-year-old boy is charged with homicide and a firearms count in the death of 16-year-old Ryan Mangan. Police were contacted by the mother of another boy who said he'd received a photo showing the suspect with the victim after he'd been shot.

MALIBU, California (AP) — Los Angeles authorities say they will likely ask Bruce Jenner and other drivers involved in a fatal accident yesterday to turn over their cellphones. They want to find out if anyone was texting. Olympic gold medalist and Kardashian family patriarch was behind the wheel of an SUV involved in multi-vehicle accident in Malibu. A woman was killed and seven other people were injured.

NEW YORK (AP) — "American Sniper" has been knocked out of the top spot at the box office by a cartoon sponge. "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" opened with an estimated $56 million in North America, pushing Clint Eastwood's Navy SEAL drama to No. 2 after three weeks on top. The lavish science-fiction adventure "Jupiter Ascending" opened at No. 3 with just $19 million, a meager amount for a $175 million production.

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