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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations says municipal authorities in Budapest, Hungary haven't accepted the U.N. refugee agency's offers of help with the growing refugee crisis there. An estimated 3,000 migrants have been camping outside a Budapest train station, hoping to leave for other European destinations. Meanwhile, Italy's coast guard has been searching the waters off Libya for as many as two dozen people who are unaccounted for after a rubber dinghy partially deflated Thursday.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Police are searching for a gunman who opened fire at a Sacramento City College parking lot Thursday night, killing one student and wounding two others. A college spokesman tells the Sacramento Bee that all three victims were students at the school. Police described the shooting as an "isolated incident" rather than a gunman seeking to shoot at students. The campus was locked down for about two hours before police officers had cleared all the buildings.

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Officials say a man with a machete injured two people during an attack in a wooded area of the University of Arkansas campus. A university spokesman says no one involved is believed to be a student and campus operations haven't affected. One of the victims was in critical condition. University police say a suspect has been arrested.

DALLAS (AP) — An independent review of the Texas hospital that treated the first person diagnosed in the U.S. with Ebola has found the hospital was not adequately prepared for a patient with the deadly virus. The report by a panel of physicians also says communication failures hampered the hospital's response. One of two nurses who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan has filed a lawsuit, alleging the hospital's parent company, Texas Health Resources, failed to provide training and proper protective gear.

SYDNEY (AP) — There's been another shark attack off the coast of Australia. Police say a 65-year-old man was mauled by a shark as he was paddling a surf ski near the New South Wales state town of Forster. He was flown by helicopter for emergency surgery to a leg injury. Two weeks ago, a surfer suffered life-threatening injuries in a shark attack about 60 miles to the north. And three weeks earlier, another surfer was mauled by a shark about 200 miles farther north.

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