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A gunman armed with an "assault-style" weapon shot three people before storming the Kansas factory where he worked, killing three people and wounding 14 others before being shot dead by an officer.
U.S. officials tell The AP that the U.S. military is using the online attacks to erode the Islamic State group's recruiting efforts on social media and across the Internet.
Iran holds its first parliamentary elections since its landmark nuclear deal with world powers last summer, in part a referendum on the policies of moderate President Hassan Rouhani.
The U.S. military is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to wounded survivors and relatives of 42 Afghans killed when an American gunship attacked a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders, which says the "sorry money" doesn't compensate for the loss of life.
The operation on a 26-year-old woman used a deceased donor's uterus, an experimental treatment that might be an alternative for women who lack wombs and want to give birth.