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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Attorney General's office says a Cincinnati-area businessman has put up a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in the slayings of eight family members. Investigators worked through the night processing evidence from the four crime scenes where the victims were found shot in the head. But they haven't identified any suspects and say the killer should be considered armed and dangerous.

ATLANTA (AP) — The daughter of northeast Georgia man suspected of shooting five people to death before killing himself says her father was angry about her mother ending their relationship. Lauren Hawes told The Associated Press that she and her 1-year-old daughter hid in a neighbor's house yesterday while her father, Wayne Hawes, gunned down the five people, including her grandmother and cousin.

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — Donald Trump is telling supporters he can be more presidential if he wants to, but he isn't planning on "toning it down." Trump told a crowd in Bridgeport, Connecticut that if he acts presidential, "you're going to fall asleep on me." Trump also says he has no intention of reversing any of his controversial policy plans, including building a wall along the southern border.

MONROEVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Ted Cruz says businesses and governments should be allowed to build separate bathrooms for transgender Americans. Speaking to reporters today in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, the Texas senator said it should be up to the local government or location. Cruz said "it is not complicated that someone wants to have a separate bathroom."

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Just days before his death, Prince tweeted a picture of a purple Yamaha piano that was custom-made for him. Now executives at Yamaha are describing the work that went into the instrument. The piano was set to be a centerpiece on Prince's Piano and a Microphone tour, and was just been delivered a few weeks ago. The piano was fine-tuned to Prince's specifications and the color was matched to a purple couch in his Minnesota home.

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