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FOX LAKE, Iowa (AP) — There is fear, anger and mourning in the Illinois town of Fox Lake, where an officer was fatally shot while chasing three suspects. He radioed dispatchers he was chasing the suspects but lost contact. His weapon was missing when he was found. Multiple agencies, with officers on the ground and airborne, are conducting a manhunt.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A Texas prosecutor says a second video has emerged that gives authorities a "very clear view" of a confrontation between deputies and a man who had his hands raised before he was shot and killed. Like the first video, Bexar (bayr) Country Nico LaHood says it is also "disturbing." LaHood says he's hoping the community will "hit the pause button" while the case is investigated.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia says GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's call for ending automatic citizenship for children born to immigrants living illegally in the U.S. is "a profoundly bad idea." Archbishop Charles Chaput (SHAP'-yoo), without mentioning Trump by name, says the idea "plays on our worst fears and resentments" and that he has engaged in "belligerent bombast."

MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — Her lawyer compares her to the Apostle Paul, who was jailed because of his beliefs. A county clerk in Kentucky could face stiff fines or jail for defying court orders to carry out her duty to issue marriage licenses. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis cites her religious beliefs. Two couples who have sued have asked the court to impose financial penalties. Davis and her clerks have to appear in court Thursday morning.

NEW YORK (AP) — Concerns about the world's second-largest economy -- China -- continue to unnerve U.S. investors. Tanking oil prices didn't help. Stocks across the board lost value. The Dow wound up losing 469 points.

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