Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over toxic train derailment
The civil complaint follows a lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio.
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The civil complaint follows a lawsuit filed by the state of Ohio.
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Two sets of body camera footage show officers search the school before confronting the shooter.
Three small quakes struck Pacifica, California, early this morning.
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Neither child has been identified, but the department said that they were treated for minor injuries and then released.
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Two fishers spotted the mammal near Portland's Columbia River.
All of the hostages were safely rescued, the FBI said, and no agents were injured.
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