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LONDON (AP) — President Barack Obama exchanged views with young people today at a town hall meeting in London. He says change is coming quickly in the fight to improve rights for LGBT people. He also urged young activists to be realistic and ready to compromise.
UNDATED (AP) — One mass killing has ended with the gunman's death while another finds authorities in an intense manhunt for a suspect. Authorities say a gunman who killed five people in two shootings in northeastern Georgia amid a domestic dispute, was found in his home today, dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. In rural southern Ohio, eight members of a family were all shot in the head at four locations. Officials warn residents to be extra careful as the search for the killer continues.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Officials say there were no signs of violence at the scene or anything to suggest Prince committed suicide. An autopsy was done yesterday but it could be some time before the examination leads to conclusive results. Meanwhile, questions swirl over whether the music superstar had been hiding serious health problems.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Four more bodies have been recovered from a petrochemical plant wrecked by a huge explosion in Mexico, bringing the death toll to 28. The company says there are still people unaccounted for. Pemex says some areas of the plant have not yet been searched. The company said 18 people were still hospitalized. More than 130 people in all suffered various injuries Wednesday. The plant produces the hazardous industrial chemical vinyl chloride.
YOLA, Nigeria (AP) — Aid groups and activists say thousands of girls and women who've escaped Boko Haram's clutches in West Africa are facing a new problem -- finding acceptance after their ordeal. Tweets and placards in parks may read "Bring Back Our Girls," but the message the women and girls sometimes encountered at homecomings has been "Stay Away." Perhaps no group is as stigmatized as those abducted, raped, forcibly married or otherwise mistreated by the militants.
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