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RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — The California man who bought the rifles used in the San Bernardino massacre will remain in custody. A federal judge concluded today that Enrique Marquez poses a danger to the community. Marquez was a longtime friend of Syed Farook, who along with his wife, attacked a social service center. Marquez faces multiple terror-related charges.

ARAPAHO, Okla. (AP) — A Texas man accused of killing two people while randomly firing his gun along an Oklahoma interstate has been charged with first-degree murder. Jeremy Doss Hardy was arrested hours after Wednesday night reports about a man in a pickup truck firing a gun along Interstate 40, west of Oklahoma City.

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) —Authorities in Nashua, New Hampshire, say threats against students and staffers made by email were not credible. Schools will reopen tomorrow. There will be increased security tomorrow and Wednesday before classes end for the holiday break.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The GOP's most hawkish presidential candidate is withdrawing from the contest. Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a video telling supporters they have run a campaign they can be proud of. Graham, who drew little support in the polls, told CNN that Republican front-runner Donald Trump cannot defeat a Democrat like Hillary Clinton "without some major adjustments."

WASHINGTON (AP) — Researchers studying heart attacks in Portland, Oregon, for over a decade say a lot of people may be ignoring potentially life-saving warning signs hours, days, and even a few weeks before they collapse. The signs include chest pain and shortness of breath. Cardiac arrest claims about 350,000 U.S. lives a year.

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