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An in-depth probe is underway in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, where a gunman killed four people, injured several others, and set a church ablaze during a packed Sunday worship service.
Sheriff Chris Swanson of Genesee County, Michigan, told reporters this morning.
Police say they killed the attacker, who they say was a Marine veteran and lived in a nearby town.
Reuben Coleman, acting FBI special agent in charge, called the attack an act of targeted violence, and authorities are still examining possible motives.
The FBI says the scene of the attack is still being processed, and its behavior analyst unit is deeply involved in the investigation.
Law enforcement authorities say that now all persons are accounted for.
President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are meeting at the White House.
They are discussing the latest American proposal for a potential end to Israel's war in Gaza.
But as NPR's Emily Fang reports, it's still uncertain whether Israel and Hamas will agree.
A big video game maker is going private, and PR Scott Horsley reports on the sale of Electronic Arts.
President Trump meets with congressional leaders from both parties this afternoon as a spending stalemate threatens a government shutdown by midnight Tuesday.
Wall Street, the Dow is down 20 points.
This week, NATO is boosting aerial surveillance in the Baltic Sea and France, Germany and Sweden are backing up air defenses in Denmark after drone incidents near airports and military bases.
All this as European leaders prepare to meet in Copenhagen for two summits.
Europe has seen a spike in airspace violations in recent weeks, including by Russian warplanes.
Poland has warned it will shoot down intruders over its territory.
President Trump has threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on movies that are made outside the United States.
As NPR's Netta Ulaby reports, this is not the first time the president has expressed this goal.
Torrential rains from Tropical Storm Imelda are associated with the loss of one man in Cuba who died following a landslide in eastern Cuba.